01-19-2004, 12:18 AM
I couldnt stand it. I had to get back out to willard today.
Anyways, I drove all the way to the north west corner by the lightpole. [center][/center] [center]The road is pretty good I made it all the way without any problems at all. Its a bumpy ride though. [/center] [center]Anyways, the entire west side has huge ice piles from when the wind last blew before the lake capped. In some places they reach 8 ft tall. Its all solid blocks of ice stacked up on each other.[/center] [center][/center] [center]Guys with wheelers can rule willard bay. Take your wheeler to the south west corner, drive up the boat launch, and down the other side. You can then ride on the bank all along the west side between the ice edge and the dike. [/center] [center][/center] [center]Everything in the center is dry ground, on the left side of the ice pile is the lake, on the right side is dike. [/center] [center]If I had a wheeler I would be all over it![/center] [center]The ice thickness is six inches all over the north west side, good solid clear ice. [/center] [center]Yeah but how was the fishing you ask?[/center] [center][/center] [center]I was out there by myself, and all I had to show the size of the perch was my stylin new predator hat. Right on coot and caster![/center] [center]You can catch one fo these buggers every fifteen minuets if yu are in the right place. [/center] [center]the deepest point I found was only 13 ft deep, and that was a couple hundred yards off the dike. [/center] [center]I did aquaman a favor and built a huge snow pile to mark the spot where the fish are coming through. [/center] [center][/center] [center]Now, consider the fish in willard will roam, so dont bank on it, just use it as a starting point. [/center] [center]I had a wiper break me off again today. Snapped my line like nothing. The edge of the ice just kills your line strength when they run. They cant run down due to shallow water, so they run sideways and your line is on the ice edge all the time. [/center] [center]Pisses me off since I am not interested in catching the wipers or the perch. I want the walleye. [/center] [center]Oh, and if you use minnows, hold onto your rod. I just about lost my rod when the second wiper of the day slammed my minnow, and ran. He took my rod out of my sled and all the way down the hole before I could dive for it. I got my arm wet, but got the rod after he took it past the reel down the hole. Talk about lucky. I lost that fish shortly after grabing the rod. No wipers through the ice today, but that was due to 8 lb test not handling the abrasion, and just not being ready. [/center] [center]One fo these days I will find the eyes, figure out how and what they want, and get it all to come together. [/center]
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Anyways, I drove all the way to the north west corner by the lightpole. [center][/center] [center]The road is pretty good I made it all the way without any problems at all. Its a bumpy ride though. [/center] [center]Anyways, the entire west side has huge ice piles from when the wind last blew before the lake capped. In some places they reach 8 ft tall. Its all solid blocks of ice stacked up on each other.[/center] [center][/center] [center]Guys with wheelers can rule willard bay. Take your wheeler to the south west corner, drive up the boat launch, and down the other side. You can then ride on the bank all along the west side between the ice edge and the dike. [/center] [center][/center] [center]Everything in the center is dry ground, on the left side of the ice pile is the lake, on the right side is dike. [/center] [center]If I had a wheeler I would be all over it![/center] [center]The ice thickness is six inches all over the north west side, good solid clear ice. [/center] [center]Yeah but how was the fishing you ask?[/center] [center][/center] [center]I was out there by myself, and all I had to show the size of the perch was my stylin new predator hat. Right on coot and caster![/center] [center]You can catch one fo these buggers every fifteen minuets if yu are in the right place. [/center] [center]the deepest point I found was only 13 ft deep, and that was a couple hundred yards off the dike. [/center] [center]I did aquaman a favor and built a huge snow pile to mark the spot where the fish are coming through. [/center] [center][/center] [center]Now, consider the fish in willard will roam, so dont bank on it, just use it as a starting point. [/center] [center]I had a wiper break me off again today. Snapped my line like nothing. The edge of the ice just kills your line strength when they run. They cant run down due to shallow water, so they run sideways and your line is on the ice edge all the time. [/center] [center]Pisses me off since I am not interested in catching the wipers or the perch. I want the walleye. [/center] [center]Oh, and if you use minnows, hold onto your rod. I just about lost my rod when the second wiper of the day slammed my minnow, and ran. He took my rod out of my sled and all the way down the hole before I could dive for it. I got my arm wet, but got the rod after he took it past the reel down the hole. Talk about lucky. I lost that fish shortly after grabing the rod. No wipers through the ice today, but that was due to 8 lb test not handling the abrasion, and just not being ready. [/center] [center]One fo these days I will find the eyes, figure out how and what they want, and get it all to come together. [/center]
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