05-06-2006, 06:10 AM
[font "Comic Sans MS"][size 2][#002850]Fished Willard this evening after work with Bait_Caster. Sure was a good evening to be fishing Willard. With the bad weather last few days and all morning today, there were only about three boats out on the lake. Pretty much had it all to our selves. With the low pressure we have been locked in, I figured that fishing would just be a practice in mechanics. We were quickly surprised with two nice wipers right out the gate … doubles. [/#002850][/size][/font]
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I just dropped $50 on two new planner boards today so BC and I were determined to figure the damn things out. This was the first time BC or I had ever used boards. After loosing them three times, I think we now have the basics down but it took a while. I still don’t like having anything other than little lures or big fish on my lines but after tonight, I must say that they definitely do increase one’s catch rate.
We fished all sides of the lake and found one pretty good spot … a spot we plan to keep in mind for the tournament. Last week I had a couple nights similar to tonight but the fish were in a different place … they do move around a fair amount in just a couple days.
Our biggest fish came in after sundown. Didn’t measure or weigh any but except for 2-3 small ones, they were pretty impressive for size and fight and seem to be quite healthy.
When all said and done, we boated a dozen fish and only lost 3-4.
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We were only going 2.0 – 2.2 mph GPS. The water surface temp was 60 degrees.
Tonight was probably one of (if not theee) best spring wiper fishing ever for me. Man, those wipers feel good bending my pole.
Around 9:00 PM at the dock, we ran into Rino and enjoyed a little chat with him too. Always good meeting BFT’rs for the first time.
Fantastic night for BC and myself. I couldn’t be so lucky tomorrow at Pineview for musky ... could I ? [/#002850][/size][/font]
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I just dropped $50 on two new planner boards today so BC and I were determined to figure the damn things out. This was the first time BC or I had ever used boards. After loosing them three times, I think we now have the basics down but it took a while. I still don’t like having anything other than little lures or big fish on my lines but after tonight, I must say that they definitely do increase one’s catch rate.
We fished all sides of the lake and found one pretty good spot … a spot we plan to keep in mind for the tournament. Last week I had a couple nights similar to tonight but the fish were in a different place … they do move around a fair amount in just a couple days.
Our biggest fish came in after sundown. Didn’t measure or weigh any but except for 2-3 small ones, they were pretty impressive for size and fight and seem to be quite healthy.
When all said and done, we boated a dozen fish and only lost 3-4.
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We were only going 2.0 – 2.2 mph GPS. The water surface temp was 60 degrees.
Tonight was probably one of (if not theee) best spring wiper fishing ever for me. Man, those wipers feel good bending my pole.
Around 9:00 PM at the dock, we ran into Rino and enjoyed a little chat with him too. Always good meeting BFT’rs for the first time.
Fantastic night for BC and myself. I couldn’t be so lucky tomorrow at Pineview for musky ... could I ? [/#002850][/size][/font]
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