06-11-2020, 08:51 PM
Made a solo trip to the south marina this morning...but I was not alone. Plenty of anglers early and power squadron bozos later. Air temp 55 and water temp 66 early...warming a couple of degrees by departure about 11ish.
Saw a lot more fish on sonar than on the end of my line for the first couple of hours. Nothing much in water shallower than about 16 feet. More in 20 plus. Still hadn't scored anything when the "Deadly Duo" (Curt and Ira) did a drive by to exchange pleasantries. Finally boated my first walleye about 8:30. Then it was a hit about every half hour. Ended up with 3 eater sized walleyes and a couple of small catfish.
I have been making and using crawler harness rigs with 1" fligs, custom colored beads and some laminated prism tape blades I call "snarl" blades...because the ends curl in different directions rather than the same as with "Smile" blades. They have been producing wipers walleyes and cats. But I hate messing with rigging them on the long mono pieces and stringing the pieces, etc. So I decided to try making them on a wire shaft. I work a lot with wire and make all my own spinners...so why not? Indeed. And the fish agreed.
Caught all three walleye on different colors. The first came on fire tiger. The second on chartreuse perch. The third on a white with red eye model I made especially for fishing white Gulp Minnows. Both catfish voted for the chartreuse perch and crawler.
Saw a lot more fish on sonar than on the end of my line for the first couple of hours. Nothing much in water shallower than about 16 feet. More in 20 plus. Still hadn't scored anything when the "Deadly Duo" (Curt and Ira) did a drive by to exchange pleasantries. Finally boated my first walleye about 8:30. Then it was a hit about every half hour. Ended up with 3 eater sized walleyes and a couple of small catfish.
I have been making and using crawler harness rigs with 1" fligs, custom colored beads and some laminated prism tape blades I call "snarl" blades...because the ends curl in different directions rather than the same as with "Smile" blades. They have been producing wipers walleyes and cats. But I hate messing with rigging them on the long mono pieces and stringing the pieces, etc. So I decided to try making them on a wire shaft. I work a lot with wire and make all my own spinners...so why not? Indeed. And the fish agreed.
Caught all three walleye on different colors. The first came on fire tiger. The second on chartreuse perch. The third on a white with red eye model I made especially for fishing white Gulp Minnows. Both catfish voted for the chartreuse perch and crawler.