Was hoping the cooler weather might help offset the big full moon still hanging in the sky as I got ready to launch at the south marina. Air temp 57 (nice) and water temp just over 71 at launch. Getting there, but not quite prime. Water level is really dropping too.
Got launched by 6:30. Calm conditions all morning. A few other folks optimistically fishing but did not see anybody in boats score anything. I started out casting or dragging a wide variety of plastics and cranks. In the first 2 1/2 hours I had one bite...a nice crappie that hit a small crank but arranged an early release just as it reached the tube. Sokay by me.
Finally swallered my pride (whatever is left) and put up the fancy stuff. Out came the fligs and LHBE minnows. The next two hours were kitty city. Went through 2 dozen minnows. Only missed a couple of hits and quit when I had about 4 minnows left. Kept 4 cats for a fish fry. Gotta love those whiskery wascals.
Saw lots of small shad balls. Started just outside the marina and extended out into 17-18 feet of water. In a couple of areas the shad were carpeting the bottom. Between the abundance of food and the bright full moon last night it is little wonder the W & W contingent (wipers and walleyes) were sleeping in and not interested in breakfast served by lowly anglers.
Got launched by 6:30. Calm conditions all morning. A few other folks optimistically fishing but did not see anybody in boats score anything. I started out casting or dragging a wide variety of plastics and cranks. In the first 2 1/2 hours I had one bite...a nice crappie that hit a small crank but arranged an early release just as it reached the tube. Sokay by me.
Finally swallered my pride (whatever is left) and put up the fancy stuff. Out came the fligs and LHBE minnows. The next two hours were kitty city. Went through 2 dozen minnows. Only missed a couple of hits and quit when I had about 4 minnows left. Kept 4 cats for a fish fry. Gotta love those whiskery wascals.
Saw lots of small shad balls. Started just outside the marina and extended out into 17-18 feet of water. In a couple of areas the shad were carpeting the bottom. Between the abundance of food and the bright full moon last night it is little wonder the W & W contingent (wipers and walleyes) were sleeping in and not interested in breakfast served by lowly anglers.