04-06-2022, 06:09 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-06-2022, 06:10 PM by Jig-fisher.)
(04-06-2022, 04:20 PM)wiperhunter2 Wrote:(04-06-2022, 01:23 AM)Jig-fisher Wrote: I drove into the north entrance on my way home from work this afternoon to check out the water levels and to also see if I could find a likely spot to soak some cut bait. Hoping to find some cats for the table. Wind was howling across the lake and pushing up against the east shore in waves. If I can, I really like fishing in areas where the wind is pushing up against the shore. Walked out a ways around the bay I wanted to fish so my offerings would be upstream from the wind blown current. Yep, the cats were there and it didn't take long and I had a double. I proceeded to catch another 4 in the howling wind over the next 45 min. Not fast fishing but fun for sure. These aren't contest fish, but I love Willard cats on the table or smoker. Standard cookie cutters up to 23" long. It was cold, but heck I go ice fishing, so I'm not complaining.
Great report and very nice haul for such a short amount of time. So you think the fish were close to shore? How far from shore were you casting out and what was your bait of choice. I would say, that was very fast action for this time of the year, especially fishing from shore. I think your idea of fishing on the shore where the wind is blowing to was a good one, you could have even picked up some eyes doing that, good plan.
I think they were there because the wind was blowing into that area. I was casting out as far as I could throw and that was probably over 100 ft or more. It was still shallow where they were at, most popping up to the surface soon after hook-up. Two came out of the water like a trout, whole bodies going airborne. I was using sucker pieces. I really thought I had a chance at a wiper or two with those conditions, but nothing other than cats
(04-06-2022, 12:12 PM)SkunkedAgain Wrote: Way to go Paul, that's proving me wrong again... I didn't go because of the wind... Nice job... Jeff
Go when you can. The fish might not cooperate but sometimes they do! Thanks