03-31-2022, 01:18 PM
(03-31-2022, 04:10 AM)Catfishhunter19 Wrote:(03-31-2022, 12:30 AM)wiperhunter2 Wrote: Ira and I got out to Willard today with 2knots. It started off too windy to slow troll fligs, so we made a trip around the lake trying to find a spot out of the Wind that held some fish but after looking along the North dike, then the West dike and not finding what we were looking for, we finally headed over to the Island and found what looked good but it never panned out. With the wind finally dying down, we went back to our always productive spot and within minutes had our first fish on. We stayed there for another two hours or so and a little after 2 PM we called it a day. We ended up with 5 or 6 cats and one eye. It wasn't as fast as last week but we did not spend as much time in our area either, so we felt good about what we caught. Pink tiger fligs did good today but we also caught them on other colors. Alan found some baby fish in the walleye's stomach but I'll let him tell that story. Enjoyed getting out there with you today Alan, got to do it again soon.
Can I ask where I might get some fligs?
I buy mine from TubeDude, the colors he produces are better than any sold on the market, he sells a wide varity of colors and they work. We have been using them for about four years now and I can tell you, from early Spring, into the late Fall, they are best for catch cats at Willard and we also pull in some walleye and wipers with them, along with some decent sized perch.
We have never caught a wiper as big as the one Petty4life caught with them but my guess is there just aren't many wipers in Willard that big, so you have to be very lucky to catchy one that big or manybe it was his good luck charm he had with him that day, his youngest son.