08-26-2016, 12:53 PM
From the report, seems Tube Dude and I finally fished the same waters at the same time, just not out of same launch point and never knew the other was there [sly]
Had about the same kind of day. Didn't get on the water til about 0915. Headed east over toward the feed lot area, but decided to drag my "best-producing-this-year-lure" enroute. Lure in the water about 10 minutes, fish on, in just about the same spot I hooked up my Walleye last Saturday. Turned out to be cookie cutter Cat, but I'm done being surprised at catching Cats on a lure at WB.
Got anchored up just of the north west edge of the coffer dam brush exposed in about 9 fow. One line out with a night crawler, one line out with a mussel. On station about 15 minutes, and ziiiinnnnggggg.........both rods bent over and line stripping out (glad I had them both in rod holders [:/]) Boated a double, 1 junior size Wiper that acted a lot bigger than he turned out, and another respectable Cat. Released both. Then over the next 50 minutes, several light tug, tug, that stripped the mussel, a couple pick up, run, and drop, and 2 more boated Wipers.
About 1110, noticed a large dark cloud coming in fast from the west, the wind picking up a bit, so weighed anchor and headed back to south marina. But by the time I got to the buoy line, that cloud had blown over to the south east and was up against the mountains.
So, headed back to my spot, where I found 2 other boats in general vicinity. Seems we were all catching something regular enough to keep us "homesteading" the area. Stayed right there and used up the dozen worms and half a bag of mussels I had taken with me.
Final score for the day: 4 Cats (took one home) 8 Wiper (took one home) and an enjoyable day on the water.
The Cat I took home turned out to be a bit bigger than I had noticed when I boated it. Not as big as TD's, but big enough to make my 3rd entry for the Cat Contest.
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Had about the same kind of day. Didn't get on the water til about 0915. Headed east over toward the feed lot area, but decided to drag my "best-producing-this-year-lure" enroute. Lure in the water about 10 minutes, fish on, in just about the same spot I hooked up my Walleye last Saturday. Turned out to be cookie cutter Cat, but I'm done being surprised at catching Cats on a lure at WB.
Got anchored up just of the north west edge of the coffer dam brush exposed in about 9 fow. One line out with a night crawler, one line out with a mussel. On station about 15 minutes, and ziiiinnnnggggg.........both rods bent over and line stripping out (glad I had them both in rod holders [:/]) Boated a double, 1 junior size Wiper that acted a lot bigger than he turned out, and another respectable Cat. Released both. Then over the next 50 minutes, several light tug, tug, that stripped the mussel, a couple pick up, run, and drop, and 2 more boated Wipers.
About 1110, noticed a large dark cloud coming in fast from the west, the wind picking up a bit, so weighed anchor and headed back to south marina. But by the time I got to the buoy line, that cloud had blown over to the south east and was up against the mountains.
So, headed back to my spot, where I found 2 other boats in general vicinity. Seems we were all catching something regular enough to keep us "homesteading" the area. Stayed right there and used up the dozen worms and half a bag of mussels I had taken with me.
Final score for the day: 4 Cats (took one home) 8 Wiper (took one home) and an enjoyable day on the water.
The Cat I took home turned out to be a bit bigger than I had noticed when I boated it. Not as big as TD's, but big enough to make my 3rd entry for the Cat Contest.
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