06-24-2006, 12:38 AM
[cool][#ff0000]NOTE: No boats were harmed during this fishing trip.[/#ff0000]
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[#0000ff]TubeBabe and I launched off the sand at Eagle Beach about 6:30 AM. Nice, with just a little south breeze. Water temp at launch 73. Bugs? Of course.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]We worked all kinds of lures from 8 feet to 20 feet deep. No whacks. Weren't seeing many fish on sonar so I went north, toward the north dike and the outlet. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Started dragging a minnow on one rod while casting with the other. TubeBabe also rigged with bait. Only a couple of light bites until the sun hit the water after coming over the mountains...about 7:10. Then, we both caught several small cats in quick succession on the bait. We each kept one and released the rest. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]The bitty kitties took both minnows and carp meat with gusto. But, couldn't buy a hit from a wiper or walleye. Finally, as I crossed a 12.8 foot hump, coming out of 18 feet of water, I had a pickup on a minnow that quickly ran several yards of line from my open bail. Hooked up to a freight train that turned out to be a 19" wiper. Yahoo.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]No more good hits on bait or lures until after I had kicked clear over to the north dike. Watched a couple of young rock chucks playing rough and tumble as I released several more small channel cats. Did not see any of the few boats pick up anything on the troll. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Tried dragging bait and casting lures along the dike to no avail. Turned to head back the other way and started seeing lots of shad at mid depth in about 17 feet of water. Somebody rang the dinner bell then and I had constant action on minnows. Before I ran out, I caught two wipers and lost a couple more. I also kept a couple more cats and released several more. I went through a whole pint thermos jar of chubs that I had brought from the previous day's bait expedition. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I had three wipers in the basket and three small cats. TubeBabe announced over the radio that she was not using up minnows very fast so she would be glad to "download" a few. She kicked over to where I had been scoring and handed off some new minnows. I pinned one on and got a quick pickup. This turned out to be my largest wiper, at 21" and 4#. Poor TubeBabe got quite a few cats, to 16", but missed the only wiper strikes she had.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]There were not many boats on the water early, but by the time we kicked back to shore the traffic was building. Fishing boats and power squadron alike were basically courteous and maintained a good distance from us. We had a good day on the water and there was no bloodletting...of the human kind.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]TubeBabe and I launched off the sand at Eagle Beach about 6:30 AM. Nice, with just a little south breeze. Water temp at launch 73. Bugs? Of course.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]We worked all kinds of lures from 8 feet to 20 feet deep. No whacks. Weren't seeing many fish on sonar so I went north, toward the north dike and the outlet. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Started dragging a minnow on one rod while casting with the other. TubeBabe also rigged with bait. Only a couple of light bites until the sun hit the water after coming over the mountains...about 7:10. Then, we both caught several small cats in quick succession on the bait. We each kept one and released the rest. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]The bitty kitties took both minnows and carp meat with gusto. But, couldn't buy a hit from a wiper or walleye. Finally, as I crossed a 12.8 foot hump, coming out of 18 feet of water, I had a pickup on a minnow that quickly ran several yards of line from my open bail. Hooked up to a freight train that turned out to be a 19" wiper. Yahoo.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]No more good hits on bait or lures until after I had kicked clear over to the north dike. Watched a couple of young rock chucks playing rough and tumble as I released several more small channel cats. Did not see any of the few boats pick up anything on the troll. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Tried dragging bait and casting lures along the dike to no avail. Turned to head back the other way and started seeing lots of shad at mid depth in about 17 feet of water. Somebody rang the dinner bell then and I had constant action on minnows. Before I ran out, I caught two wipers and lost a couple more. I also kept a couple more cats and released several more. I went through a whole pint thermos jar of chubs that I had brought from the previous day's bait expedition. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I had three wipers in the basket and three small cats. TubeBabe announced over the radio that she was not using up minnows very fast so she would be glad to "download" a few. She kicked over to where I had been scoring and handed off some new minnows. I pinned one on and got a quick pickup. This turned out to be my largest wiper, at 21" and 4#. Poor TubeBabe got quite a few cats, to 16", but missed the only wiper strikes she had.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]There were not many boats on the water early, but by the time we kicked back to shore the traffic was building. Fishing boats and power squadron alike were basically courteous and maintained a good distance from us. We had a good day on the water and there was no bloodletting...of the human kind.[/#0000ff]
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