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Willard Report 9/10/11 + questions??
#1
When we got to the north marina at willard around 6 the weather wasn't looking good and we even debated not launching. We went to the south marina and talked to a couple of people who said it was boiling so we went in. after a couple hours on the south end boil hunting and seeing some close calls( almost a boil but boats getting to close with loud engines scared them off.) we went across the lake more to the west end to troll. after a about a half an hour my bro-in-law caught a nice wiper probably around 6 pounds. then in the next hour he caught a nice walleye and a smaller wiper. we were tired so we called it a day.

I have realized this is my 7th trip in a row with my bro-in-law to willard where I get a personal skunk and he catches a couple. I haven't fought a wiper and really want to. we have tried everything we can think of to get me one but with no avail. I am headed back up monday or tuesday and was hoping for any type of advice. any small tricks that I could be doing wrong or something??

Any help would be great.
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#2
If you brother-in-law always catches a few I suggest you fish the same way he does.
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#3
ya we have tried that. I always spend a portion of my time with the same gettup as him. should I just write this off as really bad luck?? whenever we have the same stuff it is just him that catches it.
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#4
Tell him you'll buy him lunch if he hands you his pole the next time he hooks up with a wiper[Wink]
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#5
What type of line is he using and what type are you. Is he using a slip or swivel or how does he tie on. And does his lure run more true? The devil is in the details.
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#6
thanks man I will think about that today. I am heading up there around 4. is anyone els gonna be up there??
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#7
Just a suggestion....[Wink]get a picture of a bigger fish in your avatar...that thing is bad luck I think!![Image: happy.gif] Just me.....

and just kidding...try trolling jigs...white or smoke...just fast enuff they kinda "skip" across the water...killed 'em one day doing that ... I was doing about 2-2.5 mph and they LOVED that tactic...dunnno tho' those fish are just WEIRD!!!
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#8
[#502800]After you read Uintaman's post over and over again, try letting out the same amount of line. If he still catches fish and you don't? ......... You have the dreaded Willard Skunk .......... It is similar to the shanks in golf, or repeated strike outs in baseball, or hitting the front of the rim in basketball.......... You just have to suffer.[/#502800]
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#10
hey thanks for the advice. I finally hooked into my first wipers. on monday We succussfully hit a boil and landed 5 wipers in probably 15 min. most of the time was spent trying to ready our poles for the next cast.

Wipers have an another fan. those lunkers are fun to reel in.

GottaBite:"Just a suggestion....[Wink]get a picture of a bigger fish in your avatar...that thing is bad luck I think!![Image: happy.gif] Just me..... "



ps. haha ya I need to change that. I will put my first wipers picture up there. my current avatar picture was on east canyon and it was a stinking 15 hour day of fishing. with only that fish as a reward.
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