02-28-2016, 05:07 PM
Could not of asked for a better/nicer day! At sunrise it was in the upper 50s or so (forgot to look) and we were in shorts in no time thereafter. Water surface temp was 55 at the ramp and in the back of some secluded coves it hit 60 by the late afternoon hours. Boat traffic was very minimal. I don't think a boat came within a mile of us all day and we never saw another fisherman.
Soooo nice!
We started off trolling for some Stripers for something to do while waiting for the water temps to warm up some. Even broke out the planer boards for the heck of it since boat traffic was minimal. We ended up keeping 6 standard sized Mead Stripers for dinner/brunch.
Then off to hopefully find our first 2016 LMB. A whole lotta nothing for a long time. The first nibble was off a point with a 3/4oz slither rig. Felt him on for a good distance and finally let 'em have it. Felt good for a dozen cranks and then that was it. Odd... Hook tip never even penetrated the weedless rigged trailer I had on that set-up. Disappointing.
Finally in one small cove we found success. My first 2016 LMB and on a swimbait to boot. Something I almost never throw and something I have never had success on before. Followed by 3 more in the same small cove on that same swimbait. They were just crushing it. Soooo fun. Hardly even moved the boat. I just let the boat slowly drift against one of the shore lines and let the TM shaft/motor act like a anchor to keep us in one spot so we didn't spook anything as we worked that area over super hard. The only other bait to catch one in that cove was a Hula Grub Madi had on a spinning rod.
[url "https://youtu.be/Pc4dAYA70AM"]https://youtu.be/Pc4dAYA70AM[/url]
Eventually it ran dry on us. We hit a couple more coves in that area and only one other on a Strike King series 5 diving crank as we worked our way to the back.
All the fish were so clean. So haven't been molested in maaaaany months. All fat to boot. No marks on them at all. So just moved up from the depths.
Didn't catch this one but worthy of a picture to me. I have never caught one before nor even touched one. A Crappie. I've heard they are in there and now I have proof. This was a floater. Veeeery recent one to boot. I almost kept it. Couldn't of been dead for more than a hour or two. A couple serious slices on its back by the dorsal fin. Best guess a Eagle or something along that line tried to snatch it up out of the lake and dropped it.
Good sized one too.
Striper leftovers []
Tom
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Soooo nice!
We started off trolling for some Stripers for something to do while waiting for the water temps to warm up some. Even broke out the planer boards for the heck of it since boat traffic was minimal. We ended up keeping 6 standard sized Mead Stripers for dinner/brunch.
Then off to hopefully find our first 2016 LMB. A whole lotta nothing for a long time. The first nibble was off a point with a 3/4oz slither rig. Felt him on for a good distance and finally let 'em have it. Felt good for a dozen cranks and then that was it. Odd... Hook tip never even penetrated the weedless rigged trailer I had on that set-up. Disappointing.
Finally in one small cove we found success. My first 2016 LMB and on a swimbait to boot. Something I almost never throw and something I have never had success on before. Followed by 3 more in the same small cove on that same swimbait. They were just crushing it. Soooo fun. Hardly even moved the boat. I just let the boat slowly drift against one of the shore lines and let the TM shaft/motor act like a anchor to keep us in one spot so we didn't spook anything as we worked that area over super hard. The only other bait to catch one in that cove was a Hula Grub Madi had on a spinning rod.
[url "https://youtu.be/Pc4dAYA70AM"]https://youtu.be/Pc4dAYA70AM[/url]
Eventually it ran dry on us. We hit a couple more coves in that area and only one other on a Strike King series 5 diving crank as we worked our way to the back.
All the fish were so clean. So haven't been molested in maaaaany months. All fat to boot. No marks on them at all. So just moved up from the depths.
Didn't catch this one but worthy of a picture to me. I have never caught one before nor even touched one. A Crappie. I've heard they are in there and now I have proof. This was a floater. Veeeery recent one to boot. I almost kept it. Couldn't of been dead for more than a hour or two. A couple serious slices on its back by the dorsal fin. Best guess a Eagle or something along that line tried to snatch it up out of the lake and dropped it.
Good sized one too.
Striper leftovers []
Tom
[signature]