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apz245

Member Since 15 Nov 2012
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tried valens conservation area today

05 August 2013 - 09:11 PM

what a waste of time, fishing was almost shoulder to shoulder on the bridge there, I started off spinning for pike, did the length of the bridge a few times and got bored, switched to worms/bobber but it was pretty slow, got a tiny perch and the smallest large mouth i've ever seen.

 

was pretty discouraging, so much garbage, people fishing, and people taking everything they caught, there was a guy there keeping the smallest bass imaginable, must have been 2-3 inches.. 


Fishing report, elliot lake smallmouth and walleye

27 July 2013 - 05:46 PM

got a chance to do 4 days of fishing at my cottage, didn't get as many hours on the water as I would of liked, and I didn't experiment with all the techniques I wanted to because as I'm sure you all know, it's easy to get stuck in your same habits/patterns. I did however start learning to use tubes, both by vertically jigging them and by dragging them with the boat, both methods were productive.

 

I fished the same shoal/hump all 4 days (probably a huge mistake) in sweltering heat, it was over 30 degrees all 4 days once the sun was up, Most days I fished from 6-10 or 7-11 am, then again from 7-9pm, first few days I was drop shotting minnows/worms and found that most fish were concentrated to the side of the hump where the wind was blowing, first few days got to be somewhat frustrating because before your minnow or worm would even reach the bottom a rock bass would have it, and if not a rock bass a 4-6 inch smallmouth, the novelty quickly wore off, on the first day though in the evening I got my first and only decent bass of the trip, it was around 16 inches so I'm guessing around 1 or 1.5 lbs, maybe one of you bass pros can help me out here.

 

Spinning wasn't working at all, tried inline spinners tipped with a plastic grub, spinnerbaits, and minnows/crankbaits 

 

The second or third day I started experimenting with 3.5" KVD coffee tubes, first by vertically jigging, I was happy because it at least kept most of the rock bass off, although I did feel lots of bites that seemed to be bass that couldn't get it in their mouth's and set the hook a ton of times with no fish to show, the tubes were working for me and I spent most of the rest of the trip dragging them or jigging, caught lots of bass between 8-15 inches, probably 30-40 all together, I kept maybe 5, and the big one for fillets. I forgot how much fun these smaller smallmouth could be, they fight like crazy, even the 8" ones.

 

the highlight of the trip was a 24", 5lb walleye that my friend caught after we drifted into some flats in around 30 FOW, on a worm and split shot, the pics below are of the bass and walleye.

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are salmon within casting distance yet?

27 July 2013 - 05:28 PM

from the piers? haven't had a chance to drive down to any of the mouths lately , thanks


Your tactics for finicky smallmouth

02 July 2013 - 06:42 PM

Going up north this week and the bass always give me a hard time, especially during the day.. I find the fishing is good at the few hours around dusk and dawn but other than those times I usually get skunked.

 

I usually fish for them with a drop shot rig, or just a standard split shot and hook setup with a worm or live shiner, this has been by far the most effective method.

 

Gonna grab some tubes because I haven't used them before and I hear they're excellent for smallies, I picked up some new cranks this year too which are supposed to be good crayfish imitations, can't wait to try out the rebel crawfish, i'm hoping it looks as real to the fish as it does to me.

 

The lake I'll be fishing also has walleye and lakers, would it be better to try and target them midday? 


Daiwa Procyon rod

15 June 2013 - 10:49 PM

just grabbed this from le baron's because I broke my spinning rod, I've never owned anything daiwa but this rod was 7", and rated for 1/4-1 oz lures, which is perfect for me, and somewhat hard to find in spinning rods, they usually throw lures only up to 3/4 or even 5/8.

 

Just used it once, and so far so good, will write a more detailed write up when I have some fish on it, so far only thing I don't like about it are the guides, they're not metallic... if they start to wear down I'll have to replace em, price for the rod was 53$ at le baron's

 

http://www.cabelas.c...n-spinning-rods