06-03-2020, 09:37 PM
Weather forecrash looked doable for a tube. Met up with fellow tube-nut Lee. Both launched by 6:30. Air temp 58. Water temp 67...warming to 70 by late am departure.
Seemed like a lot of boats launching early with us tubers. But it quieted down and never got too bad today. Except for Lee. He had motor problems that put him off the water early without any fishing.
I didn't see much on sonar for a long time. Worked shallow to deep...12' out to 22'. Finally found a few fish in an area that has produced before. I had rigged one rod with a new white "snarl rig"...a floating white body and beads with a white and silver "snarl" blade. I put a white Gulp Minnow on the single hook. The other rod was rigged with a chartreuse perch snarl rig...with crawler...the one that had scored a couple of wipers and a cat for me last week. First fish came at about 7:30...a cantankerous 21 inch wiper...on the white combo. At about 8 am I got bit again...this time with a healthy 19" walleye...also on the white on white.
Then I started having some issues with my motor mount. One side of the mounting bracket had worked loose and the motor was moving around on the mounting plate. I was a long way offshore and had to get back to shallow water to get out and tighten everything down. Worked my way just inside the channel and into a spot I could get out, stand up and make the necessary corrections.
Just as I sat back down in my tube I was hailed by a female voice. JJAnnie and crew had come over in their boat from the north marina to pick up some goodies I had for them. Got to meet the new furry first mate...Rosie. She is a cutie. They had a nice 5# wiper and a cat at the time we met up. They headed back north afterward and I am sure they got more fish.
I played around for a while near the south marina...working some shallower spots that had produced about this time of year in the past. Picked up a 14-15 inch "small-eye" on my chartreuse perch with crawler rig. Then I put up one of the snarl rig rods and started working a "pistol Pat" wobble jig head with a white Gulp Minnow. Had a couple of whacks and then hooked my first and only kitty of the day. A three species score...trifecta.
Made an early day of it. Nice weather all the time I was there. Not too many boats, but there were a few big play boats heading in as I was heading out.
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Seemed like a lot of boats launching early with us tubers. But it quieted down and never got too bad today. Except for Lee. He had motor problems that put him off the water early without any fishing.
I didn't see much on sonar for a long time. Worked shallow to deep...12' out to 22'. Finally found a few fish in an area that has produced before. I had rigged one rod with a new white "snarl rig"...a floating white body and beads with a white and silver "snarl" blade. I put a white Gulp Minnow on the single hook. The other rod was rigged with a chartreuse perch snarl rig...with crawler...the one that had scored a couple of wipers and a cat for me last week. First fish came at about 7:30...a cantankerous 21 inch wiper...on the white combo. At about 8 am I got bit again...this time with a healthy 19" walleye...also on the white on white.
Then I started having some issues with my motor mount. One side of the mounting bracket had worked loose and the motor was moving around on the mounting plate. I was a long way offshore and had to get back to shallow water to get out and tighten everything down. Worked my way just inside the channel and into a spot I could get out, stand up and make the necessary corrections.
Just as I sat back down in my tube I was hailed by a female voice. JJAnnie and crew had come over in their boat from the north marina to pick up some goodies I had for them. Got to meet the new furry first mate...Rosie. She is a cutie. They had a nice 5# wiper and a cat at the time we met up. They headed back north afterward and I am sure they got more fish.
I played around for a while near the south marina...working some shallower spots that had produced about this time of year in the past. Picked up a 14-15 inch "small-eye" on my chartreuse perch with crawler rig. Then I put up one of the snarl rig rods and started working a "pistol Pat" wobble jig head with a white Gulp Minnow. Had a couple of whacks and then hooked my first and only kitty of the day. A three species score...trifecta.
Made an early day of it. Nice weather all the time I was there. Not too many boats, but there were a few big play boats heading in as I was heading out.
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