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This is my first post I have been reading this forum since April and have appreciated all of the good reports, so I thought I should start contributing. Went out to Willard this morning, hoping the Wipers would be active ahead of the thunder storms foretasted for this afternoon. I got on the water at 7:30 am from the north marina and headed across to the light pole and pulled a Shad rap and a rattln rap along the west dike using s turns varying the speed no love, but marking lots of fish on my graph. I then switched up to worm harnesses and got one small catfish. I saw a couple short boils out of my casting distance. Around 10:00 am the wind started to pick up and by 11:00 was blowing hard making 3 foot rollers and I decided it was time to leave. It was a wet bumpy ride back to the ramp.
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Welcome to the site and thanks for posting your report. This is a tough time of the year at Willard. With the water temps dropping it makes for some tough catching. What was the water temp today? We have been seeing a little surface activity as well but is very short lived, hope it improves but it is not likely this year.
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Welcome to BFT and thanks for posting. I guess any day on the water is better than sitting at home and you didn't come away smelling like skunk either.[cool]
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I have an old fish finder with no temperature on it sorry, but it felt pretty warm as I was getting sprayed on my way back in. Im hoping to get a new one for xmas that has GPS. The boils I saw lasted less than a minute.
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It was pretty warm on Wens but I figured it had cooled down by now, good to read you saw a little more surface activity than we did, maybe they will go into a full on boil this year. [:/]
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Thanks for the update and post, good to have you here. Sounds like you did what I would have tried, how fast were you trolling? Curt what speed are you finding the most success lately? You still running hot around 3 mph? Can't believe they take it that fast, but you can sure cover some area at that speed. Been wanting to try the bay again. Thanks Guys. J
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When the water temp drops below the mid 60's I slow it down some but anything above that I troll at 2.7 to 3 mph. I even troll worm harnesses that fast, using lead core line. Last Wens that is what was working the best, they were right on the bottom.
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Thanks Curt,
That is really great info... Is it worth a trip to the bay these days... My walleye and wiper supply has long since disappeared, so I'm needing a new fix... if there is a chance of catching a few that would be great... Got some fresh taco fixens from the garden so I don't think fish tacos get much better than this time of year... Thanks again for the intell.... Later J
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Thanks Curt, guess its always a fishing trip and ya just never know how it will turn out ahead of time. Thanks for the great intell that will certainly help. Later J
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