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A No Flow Day

Another hot, flat, sunny day on the water! Although I don’t like the giant winds I sure do like the 1 to foot chop, when I can get it. Add to that the reduced flow in water and there was virtually no movement at all. We spent a good part of the day fishing deep in these conditions and boated plenty of fish. Although the bigger ones were few & far between, the numbers made up for it! We did hit a few shallower areas later in the afternoon and managed to get into some good ones before calling it a day. I’m hoping for a little wind in the coming days in order to get my drift back! Only time will tell!

A Bass Bonanza

The fishing has been great lately, despite all the different weather patterns and wind directions. Today was no different as Dan & Dave found out! They experienced a cold front bite from deep water that was extraordinary. Fish of all sizes came aboard one after the other and some of them were real good ones. By drop shotting slowly they were able to pick at the negative fish along with a few aggressive ones.

Once the sun warmed the chilly morning air and water temps began to rise, I switched from the deep and headed shallow. Both Dan & Dave tossed an assortment of soft plastics and continued their bass catching. We eventually ended in an area that was loaded and they boated plenty more before we were done.

Today may have started out a little chilly but by the end it was downright hot! Flat calm conditions and bright sunshine warmed everything up, including the fish. Another great day of fishing was had by these two by adjusting techniques to the conditions!

Stable Weather

Francis joined me today on what looked like the first decent one since the major cold front hit. Winds were still out of the NE but extremely light, for a change! They were even expected to switch to the SW during the day and this would be a welcomed treat!

We began dropshotting an area for both bass and walleye and I gave him a crash course on the technique. Although he had never done this before, he caught on quickly and managed to land a few fish from our first spot. It wasn’t until we changed locations that he started to do better and here he boated several good walleye and more smallies. I even showed him the casting part of the drop shot, making it easy for him to be able to use it on his own from shore!

I had wanted to show him all three variations of dropshotting so we switched to deeper water and the vertical presentation. It was this one that we remained on for the balance of the day and he caught plenty of good smallies. I know he managed his personal best, several times over!

In the end, both bass & walleye were landed and Francis was even able to bring a few fish home with him. He had never eaten walleye before but I knew he would love them! Overall, a great day of fishing!

Cold Front & NE Winds

I spent the day with Neil on the water, battling NE winds on the second day of a major cold front. To say it was a challenge would have been an understatement! We managed to catch plenty of fish but had to go deep in order to get the good ones. Both bass and walleye were landed but not many pics were taken! Big waves again because of the wind direction and I had to use the electric motor pointed downstream in order to get the right presentation! I can’t wait to get back to a normal wind again!

An Absolute Scorcher

After a relaxing day off yesterday, I was back on the water again this morning. Randall had his son Jack and his niece & nephew from New Zealand. They wanted to catch some bass and possibly a sturgeon. I had brought all the gear for the big fish but unfortunately it wasn’t meant to be. I marked a few, but not the ones I usually catch and after about an hour of trying, pulled the plug completely. We were off for smallies!

Jack managed to get the first good fish and it was a beauty! The others all landed a few of their own but slightly on the smaller side. I hit many areas and each one produced fish, but not the ones I wanted. I jumped around plenty and kept going deeper until I finally hit some of the bigger ones. Conner & his sister Grace managed to catch a few larger ones but it was Conner that had the bigger fish. Jack on the other hand landed some of the largest of the day and took big fish as well. We had a few doubles and even one triple header that caused a little chaos netting.

Today was one of those scorcher days and I needed to put the top up to stay a bit cooler. Temps reached into the 90’s and the roof was welcomed!

We finished the day with a few drifts over a walleye area and Jack managed one small fish from there. Both he and his father Randall did catch more smallies though before we were done.

This was another great day but a little on the hot side. There was also a lot of boat traffic on the water with this being such a nice day. Plenty of cruisers returning home after their vacation causing waves from all directions. I was glad it was finally over! Regardless it was still a great day for fishing!