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manitoubass2

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Well, on Friday afternoon I packed up the gear to go check out one of my shore spots. I wanted to see how the shiner run from Lake of the Woods/Rainy Lake was going. It started a few weeks ago, but has yet to peak. Here on Rainy River, the walleye/bass and pike feast heavy on shiners during the initial start of the shiner run. I get excited, because I know whats in store for the remainder of the softwater season. At first, its starts with smaller fish relocating for winter, then as the shiner run/gorging increases, so do the numbers, and size of the travelling walleyes. So my goal on Friday was to not only locate fish, but to see what they would bite. Sounds easy right? Shiners, DU'H! Lol, well it isn't THAT easy when the fish are gorging. More often then not, you need to locate the pods of baitfish, then search the edges with baits/lures that stick out amongst the pods. Sometimes its a size thing, bigger or smaller. Sometimes it's a color thing, totally opposing a shiner, or sometimes you need to match the hatch (but that doesn't happen often). Sometimes you can just jig or deadstick live bait in 20-30FOW. Anyhow, I got the timing of the bite down and found some productive tactics. Towards the end of the day I also tried to deadstick large minnows before I took the kids out. As sometimes it's the way THEY prefer to fish! I caught a bunch of good walleyes that day, and a few little pike. Biggest walleye of the day was only 25" though. This time of year, were looking for 30" PLUS!

-wind was cool, 20km/h from the south, southeast.
-water temps 42 degrees, clarity very good for the river, about 6ft.

Saturday rolls around and I tell the kids the plan is to hit the spot by 430 pm. That gives us half hour to set up and be ready for a bite that, if I'm correct, will start around 5pm. The kids are excited as we gear up. All the kids talk about whos gonna catch fish, whos gonna get the biggest etc. So funny to hear the friendly banter of my kids, ranging in age from 7-12 years old. They sound like seasoned veterans (at this point they actually are).

So, water temps today are rising slightly, about 46 degrees. It's much warmer, about 15 above, and barely a lick of wind. It begins overcast, but the sun quickly makes it presence felt in the way of clear blue skies.

The first 20 minutes or so, no bites. But not to worry, I did my homework almost to perfection on this day. I show the kids some targets to cast to for underwater structure in 15-30 FOW, and show them the retrieve speeds etc.

Tap tap THUD! Set the hook and the fight is on. I get the first of many small walleye. Look at my watch, 5:20 pm, almost clockwork precision, lol.

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About 30 seconds later, I feel like Bill Murray.

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Now the kids are getting bit! But its funny, the shiners push the shore, in broad daylight with sunny skies. The walleye are now in 4FOW, hugging shore and feeding heavily.

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Cont'd
 
The bites come fast and furious! It's all small fish, but who cares! Man were having a blast!

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This kept up for an hour and a half. We caught to many to count really, all fish from 13" all the way up to 20". For some reason I decided to take pics of all the small fish today, hahahaha.

Walleye popsicle

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So, after a two hour, very succesful session, we headed home to fillet up the 4 fish we kept. The kids all hungry and awaiting, I made them a quick supper of walleye, fresh homemade bread, some onions, maple beans and a baked potatoe.

What a fun day! Gotta love being a Dad in NW Ontario!!!!

And hear is a pic of my boy with a 22" walleye. My youngest, 7, lands the largest of the day! Way to go buddy! It's not near his PB, but a great fish ON THIS DAY!!!

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And supper.....

The fish is in there, buried under the onions! hahaha


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Hope you all enjoy! I know WE did!!!!
 
nice job,thanks for posting and sharing :) . looks like you and your kids had a good outing and got into some fish.must have been nice to cook up some of the fish for supper to enjoy as well :D
 
That's a great time for you and your kids. It's so awesome when got a species cycle down to a bite time. I have yet to figure out the walleyes in my spots. But the drum bite at dusk, at least the biggest ones do. What were you using for bait?

Thanks for the detailed report, now I'll look for similar weather conditions and time. And that dish is making me hungry..... :eek:
 
Nice Catches man !!!

Its really nice to see u teachin the young ones the art fishin .... Kuddo's bud !
 
FANTASTIC REPORT!


Love the fact that you and the kids enjoy the fishing so much together.



* The timing, presentation and methods explained are excellent.
Thank you

Many a seasoned (and "newbie") alike can learn the IMPORTANCE of your words and advice given.

Each location and fish species is different, but your application of: Scouting, Experience ... is second to none.



Well done!
 
nice job,thanks for posting and sharing :) . looks like you and your kids had a good outing and got into some fish.must have been nice to cook up some of the fish for supper to enjoy as well :D

My pleasure! Yes, we had a pretty good outing. It was tons of fun! Still waiting on the bigger walleyes though. Supper was awesome, as the walleye usually are!


That's a great time for you and your kids. It's so awesome when got a species cycle down to a bite time. I have yet to figure out the walleyes in my spots. But the drum bite at dusk, at least the biggest ones do. What were you using for bait?

Thanks for the detailed report, now I'll look for similar weather conditions and time. And that dish is making me hungry..... :eek:

Yes, with migratory walleye, you need to pay attention to what is happening all the time. After a few years, it's all stored in the memory banks. Then, your gonna be very successful almost every outing, and it helps put together patterns on other lakes as well.

We used a few different baits. The kids caught most on 4" minnows on pink 3/8oz jigs. We also caught on Salted Smoke YUM grubs, and chartruesse Yum grubs. Northland tackle buggaboo jigs in minnow pattern, and black/silver 3/8oz spinnerbaits.


Nice Catches man !!!

Its really nice to see u teachin the young ones the art fishin .... Kuddo's bud !

They love fishing as much as I do! But I love spending time with them and where better to do it than in the bush or on the water?


FANTASTIC REPORT!


Love the fact that you and the kids enjoy the fishing so much together.



* The timing, presentation and methods explained are excellent.
Thank you

Many a seasoned (and "newbie") alike can learn the IMPORTANCE of your words and advice given.

Each location and fish species is different, but your application of: Scouting, Experience ... is second to none.



Well done!

Thanks Blair, always appreciated!
 
Water temps today 46

10 degrees and overcast, babrely a breeze.

Went for the mid morning bite today at 930am. Got into good fish right away, best was caught by my oldest boy, 23"

Gold Northlands whistler jigs with minnows

Even caught a 13" walleye with a 12" lawyer (Ling) hanging half outta its mouth, already half digested!

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23"

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Had a blast yet again!

All fish today were released to grow!
 
WOW. Those are some beautiful walleyes. It is great to see how often you take the kids out! That plate full of food looks great too! Cheers. Oh, great report, your reports are always so descriptive and entertaining to read.
 
Thats a really nice report & great pics thanks for sharing...I haven't been in the Rainy River area in years I've stayed at Ambers Lodge years ago hunting for Whitetail beautiful country.... thanks! :)
 
Thats a really nice report & great pics thanks for sharing...I haven't been in the Rainy River area in years I've stayed at Ambers Lodge years ago hunting for Whitetail beautiful country.... thanks! :)

My pleasure!

Yeppers, gods country, lol. Or wait, is it sunset country??? lol
 
Always look forward to your reports and that photo of the food made me really hungry, looks so delicious. Ling imitations look like they would work very well.
 
Always look forward to your reports and that photo of the food made me really hungry, looks so delicious. Ling imitations look like they would work very well.

Thanks for the kind words Dozer!

As for the ling, you would think so, but this weekend was the first time ever, that I've seen walleye eat ling. There was two much smaller ones in the belly of a fish I filleted on saturday, then that longer one was on Sunday. I was quite surprised/intrigued

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What's a ling? All the stuff on the internet say that it is a salt water fish. Thanks.

I think Ling is more a a local term.

Another term is Lawyer.

I believe the correct name is Burbot, its a ray finned fish related to cod. I think their the only freshwater ones, but I could be wrong. There snake like, and wrap around your arm as you unhook them. They'll also twist the hell outta your line when ice fishing. They take bait/lures super light, often undetected until you engage your reel. They flip, spin and twist around once hooked, and just make a huge mess of your line. I'll see if I can find a pic

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and thanks Ridx!!! They sure did!
 
Yeah...Ling freak me out when I'm trying to unhook and they try and wrap them selves around my arm! :blink: Nice groceries and cool report & pics as always manitoubass2. 8)
 
great stuff manitoubass, looks like you have a great walleye fishery where you're at,that breakfast photo looks real tasty :)
 

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