Sunday, August 26, 2007
Monster Bass!
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Berry again!
Friday, August 17, 2007
A Berry Good Day!
Fishing Time: 8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
I pulled up to Strawberry in a pouring rain, and the Pelicans greeted me as you can see here. I got there at 8:00 a.m. but waited out the rain til 8:30 and then hit the water. I was fishing just north west of the Ladders. My plan of attack was to find a school and then sit on top of them and jig. It didn't start out the way I had hoped and I couldn't find any fish anywhere. I started getting a few bites here and there but they were only small bumps and then gone. After 7 hits (yes I counted), I was starting to get frustrated. Just as the thought of a skunk was entering my mind, I finally had a hard hit and was able to land this Cutthroat. I still wasn't sure if I had foundwhere they were holding or if I just found a lonely wanderer, but was reassured when I landed another Cutthroat on my next drop down! I found them! I then caught five in a row on each consecutive drop down after that. I only took this one pic as the fish were very feisty and didn't like the idea of pausing for a snap shot. The glory didn't last to long as I got stuck on fish number 9. Hitting the double digit number always seems tough, if you can get by it then it seems like you past the plateau and you can catch as many more as you want, but getting through it always seems hard. When people start seeing fish caught it doesn't take long until the walls around you start to close in. I was soon swarmed with boats around me! I finally gave up and succumbed to the number 9 and started paddling my way back to the truck. The storm moving in from the south east also helped in my decision to call it a day. All fish were caught using a white jig tipped with a minnow. This picture shows the storm that made me go home.
Thursday, August 9, 2007
Back to Pineview!
Hours Fished: 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Weather: sunny, clear, 80's
Well I was hoping that I could pull off a repeat of my last Pineview trip, but it didn't quite work out the way I had hoped! No Muskies wanted to play today and I was left with a bunch of Smallmouth Bass that were very aggressive! They were also around 7 to 10 inches long. It was nothing like pulling in a 40 inch Tiger Muskie, but at least it got rid of the skunk smell. I could have caught them one after another but instead I left the water in depression after losing two Muskie Bucktail Spinners costing 10 bucks a pop! It was tough to swallow but its all part of the game! Hopefully I still have a few more large Muskies to catch in my future!
Saturday, August 4, 2007
Jordanelle!
Fishing Time: 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Weather: Sunny, clear, 70's
My family was heading to Jordanelle today for my dad's company barbacue. They rented a very nice wakeboFarding boat and a pontoon boat and served lunch around noon. So I went up a little earlier than the rest of the group to get some fishing in. By earlier I mean 5:30 a.m. When I got there it was just getting light and we were recovering from a big rain storm that rolled through the night before. The temperature was a balmy 55 degrees and I must admit I waited almost a half hour before actually launching. When I got in it was quite cold but I soon acclimated and it was fine. I started fishing a Watermelon sparkeled Senko carolina rigged. I started getting hits immediately by the docks, but the problem was the bites were from those pesky little Perch that I hate catching. After awhile the annoyance got to me so I switched to something that they would not touch. I put on a gulp minnow in black shad color on a drop shot rig. The hits died off and I knew I had at least gotten rid of the Perch. I searched different depths trying to find where the Smallmouth were holding and soon found them in around 20 to 25 feet of water. I started landing fish left and right with none over 14 inches. Then I landed this small rainbow that put up a fight like you wouldn't believe. At around 9:00 a.m. the recreation boaters got thick and the wake they were making got really annoying so I called it an early day and was off the water by 10:00. In all I think I landed around 12 Smallmouth and the one rainbow. It was fun even though they were small. Here are some of the pics of the Smallmouth that I caught. I then went to my dad's BBQ and we had a great time. We tried to teach Dakota how to ski and ate lunch at the Keetley Pavillion. All in all another great day to spend outdoors!