Friday, June 26, 2009

Pre-Work Perchin' 6/26am

Quite a few readers here are counting down the days until July, and so am I. Us perch fishermen only have a handful of days remaining before the season closes. Well, there's always trout and salmon to keep me plenty busy in the month of July and I'm definitely looking forward to those fishies.

Well, with time running out, I decided to get out on this sunny morning and try my luck with a couple of some regular perch crew members. Arrive at spot J late! I hit my snooze too many times :oops: . Got my jigs in the water around 545am. Three consecutive casts produced three perchies. Due to work duties, I had to leave the lake around 645 am. Only got an hour of fishing in, but was still able to put some fillets away. The perch crew fell a handful of fish short of a 3 man limit... not bad in a about an hour's work before work ;)

What worked -

My pal Tom was whacking perch on a custom spinner tipped with a piece of raw shrimp

Pal Keith did the best on paddlebugs - green

I did my damage with tiny albino flukes, run in tandem, 1/16 oz on the bottom, little lighter on the top.

Mimicking a molting crayfish is a little tricky with plastics, but it can be done. Just ask this 13.5" perch who got fooled...



And here's a couple pics from the morning. Enjoy. Happy Perching. Merry June :)2



Thursday, June 25, 2009

Ninja Night Fishing 6/24




Did a little ninja night fishing tonight with Rootpro. I haven't been out much this week. I'm not a big fan of sweating my arse off. Thought I'd eat dinner at a normal time, wait for the sun to go down, and do a little ninja night fishing.

We were only out for about an hour tonight.

Got a blowup on a black buzzbait and had a real nice bass on, and naturally I blew it. Fish jumped, hook was spat right back at me. Oh well.

Keith connected with a decent 2.5#er or so. Same pattern - black buzzbait.



During the last half hour, I decided to try my midnight special rattln' spinner bait made by strike king. Two dink bass. Keith also picked up another dink on the bass.

Thought I'd share this brief report with everyone. It's awesome getting out there in the pitch dark and listening to bass explode on topwaters. We're trying to develop a pattern. Dark skirts seem to be doing better lately. Buzzbait bassing is definitely on, so find you favorite pond or lake and give ninja fishing a try.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Offshore with the Vets, 6/21



A pal of mine, Joel, gave me a call during the week and asked if I could be his co-captain for a Salmon Unlimited event - Take a Vet fishing.

The plan was to pick up a couple of military vets from North Point at 9am. Joel and I did some prefishing from 5am - 830am. No dice. Worked variety of spoons and dodger fly combos anywhere from 80' - 155'. Trolled in every which way direction, not even a hit.

Picked up 2 vets from NP around 930ish after some breakfast and coffee with intentions of getting on some fish and showing the guys a good time. Well, the only thing biting was the flies. We got chewed up. No wind on Lake Michigan on a boat = Human Buffet for the flies. Not fun.

We got 9 rods out, mixed up our offerings. Had bait bouncing off the bottom. Worked the thermocline. Worked the surface. Nothing!

I think the guys had a good time either way getting out on a boat and hanging out. Joel gave them his number and told them to give him a call Late July during prime time offshore king fishing. Very noble of him.

Oh well..next time, right?

The rains definitely messed things up. We dodged trees and debris up to 3 miles into the lake!

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Perching 6/20 am




Finally got some west winds. Too bad the perch weren't around :(

I got keepers on my first 2 casts, then the bite vanished! Managed 1 more fish and had 1 fish donated to me. Ended up with a nice dinner, but I still haven't hit a limit day this spring!

All fish taken on tiny flukes

Night time buzzbait bassing 6/18

Hit up a newfound little pond around 10ish and gave it a shot for about 25 mins this evening. Had one blowup literally 5 feet in front of me. I was actually startled to see a fish come up and explode on my buzzbait right next to me. Keith picked up a dink bass, and I got one "keeper"

Monday, June 15, 2009

Post Softball Bassing 6/15



Note to self - Don't go to a swamp area when its pretty warm out after a softball game stinking of sweat. The mosquitos are insane!!!

After my game tonight I stopped at a local pond for about 30 mins and tried for some bass. Got quite a few taps on a 5" senko, then connected on one. Nice little bass. I would've stayed longer and tried more topwater buzzbaits as it got darker, but the bugs were too much for me

Tournament Bassing 6/13

Well, in my very first bass tournament of my life, my goal was to get on the board! I fished with a group of guys who have been fishing a tournament on Deep Lake for years and years. My goal was to avoid the skunk!

I hooked up with fish #1 with about 10 mins of effort put in, but the fish was too small to qualify. Shortly after I got fish #1 in the livewell! a 1#,11 oz bass! Keeper #1 hit a blue/black chatter bait off a deeper weed edge.

Keeper fish #2 came in right before the first weigh in. This one on a 5" darker senko in about 5 feet of water.

At the first weigh in, I brought two fish back to the docks with hopes of being in the hunt.

For the 2nd session, I worked hard, but was only able to land 1 more keeper. This one was a 15" bass.

I ended the day with 3 qualifying fish and a 9th place finish. I was one more fish away from the money! I'm really looking forward to my next event!

Here's a pic of me with my very first tourney bass -



I then shot off to Milwaukee for a baseball game with some friends.

On my way back, I saw a pond off the tollway that looked like it might hold some fish. I had my rods in the car, so I gave it a shot.

Success! It did have fish! I lost 3 decent sized bass, and landed 2 that were in the 14" range both on topwater buzzbaits. I also caught 2 crappies on a topwater popper. I'll have to check out this little pond again sometime for sure!



The highlight of this pond was Keith hooking into a nice 3 lb fish on a plastic worm. Nice fish Keith -

Friday, June 12, 2009

Perching 6/12




Got out for an hour this morning before work. 1 perch, 1 rockie. Nice morning, little action...

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Perching 6/11 - Deadliest Catch Style




I awoke at 345 am and thought, "Perching, yes, no, maybe??" Logged online and checked current and hour by hour weather reports. NE winds, rain. Do I stay or do I go? Afterall, I have a full work day ahead of me. A few more hours of sleep wouldn't be a bad thing...

After a 30 second debate within myself, I put on my lucky plad shorts and my perch bloodied hoodie and hit the road.

My 1/32 and 1/16 oz jigs were no match for the waters that were smashing against the wall I was fishing. Do I shap rap it up? Na. Bigger jigs today. Retied with 1/8oz and 1/16 oz jigs in tandem, armed with 3" plastics.

Fishing was slow at the start, and a fellow angler suggested to me, "I think the perch are eating softshells, man." To which I replied, "Na, the perch are eating plastic."

Fishing with 10# power pro as my main line helped a ton. Jigging in NE winds and choppy conditions made it difficult to feel the taps. However, I was able to hookset on 8 keepers before I had to jet for work. Left the lake at 6:30 with a perch dinner for 3. Had I stayed another hour or so, I'm confident I would've hit a limit today.

Other anglers were picking up one here, one there.

Definitely a plastic bite today

I may try again tonight and attempt to hit the daily limit...

Mike

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Perching 6/9

Hit the lakefront this morning, started at 445 am. I hit two keepers pretty much around 5 on the dot and I was thinking today would be a fantastic day. The winds shifted to north, temp dropped about 8 degrees, and the bite seemed to go dead for me. Managed a few more keepers and called it quits at 7:30. Time for work :(

As for the other anglers, I didn't see anyone with more than 5 fish. Couple fish here, couple fish there...

Tomorrow looks like crap. NE winds and cooler. I guess I'll have to give it a couple of days before trying again


Sunday, June 7, 2009

Froggin' Deep Lake 6/6

Jaypee the HHF and myself hit Deep Lake a little later than we wanted to. Fished for a little bit tonight 630pm - 9ish. Very calm conditions. Lake was like glass and we pretty much had the entire lake to ourselves.

We concentrated on weedlines and shoreline structure for the first half of fishing. We worked spinners and swimjigss, but no takers. Did see a small pike follow my spinner bait in on one retrieve.

As the sunset approached, we switched tactics and focused on frog fishing in some of the thickest stuff we could find on the lake. Jaypee had a couple of blowups and then I had one. Determined to catch those fish that we missed, we tossed back in the areas of blowups. After my first blowup I chucked my frog in the exact same spot and got the fish to hit again. This time I waited until I felt that fish's weight and BAM! Fish on!





Jaypee tried but couldn't get a commitment from his first blowup. We drifted to some other shoreline and Jaypee caught two bass around this size.



Good fishing with ya today Jaypee. In the smaller time slot we were out there, I was very happy to see us both get on the board. Let the water warm just a little more and we'll be frogging all day!

Fishing the Chicago Lakefront 6/5



So here's the deal. NE winds this week completely killed the perch bite. Last night winds went SW and I gave it a go this morning. Too bad the perch weren't around.

I ended up with 3 fish. 2 dinks, 1 keeper that was tossed back into the lake.

I then went to the office and envisioned myself catching perch during the evening bite.

Got back out to the lake, and not a perch in site. Bewildered, I wasn't quite sure what to think. I mean, west winds, it was in the low 80s, the perch have got to be around!

West winds...hmm

West winds push out warmer shore surface water.

Are there any coho around???

Reached into my bookbag arsenal of tackle boxes and pulled out a KO Wobbler, Chrome/Green. With the wind to my back and my reel supported by 10 # braid, I was WINGING the spoons far into the lake.

BAM, fish on!

25" football!





There is at least one coho around!




I ended up with another solid bump but I was too busy chatting with another angler and I reacted too slowly. D'oh.

Oh well. Beautiful evening on the lakefront. Will the perch be in tomorrow? Time will tell.

Mike

Monday, June 1, 2009

5/31 - Perching in the AM, Bassing in the PM

Perching -

Keith and I hit the lakefront again this morning with high hopes of bringing home limits. Alarm went off at 3:30 am, grabbed a can of red bull, and headed out.

Keith and I got to our honey spot when it was still a little dark out (around 4:30 or so). Armed with 5 rods, each with a different rig, we were ready to catch perch. My first cast produced a nice battle. Pulled it up, rock bass! Bah.

Combined numbers for Keith and myself - 5 perch, a few gobies, 4 rock bass, and one seagull.

Keith somehow managed to hook into a diving seagull. I gotta admit, I was very entertained (is this wrong??). I've heard stories of people catching birds, but I was laughing in hysterics. Funniest thing I've seen in a while. Seagulls don't put up much of a battle. They pretty much crash into the lake and you gotta drag the thing in. So anyways, we get this thing on the pier, and it is pissed. It was flapping all over the place. I took of my hoodie and tossed it over the bird. This calmed it down. I was able to cut the line near the beak. The bird took off just fine. I was tempted to take a pic and post it, but I figured that some people would find it "mean". Haha, funny stuff.

Keith and I will probably be back at our spot soon. Hopefully we'll get some fish next time.






Bassing -

Keith and I hit IG for a couple hours this evening. I decided to take a pass on perch. I've been really hitting the lake hard the past week and decided to try for something else tonight.

Keith picked up three dink bass 9-11" on 5" senkos. I put on a frog and focused on the scum. There's a lot of thick stuff at IG right now. I wonder if they are planning a weedkill like the did last year...

Got a blowup and hooked into a 2# fish or so. Lost him on the second aerial. Bummer. Managed to induce another blowup next to a huge rock I saw in about 2 feet of water in some thick cover. Saw the strike (which is my favorite thing about topwater), waited...waited... (very important step with fishing with frogs), then set! fish on!

16" fish, but pretty damn skinny.

quick photo and released.

no other blowups on the night. good to see that bass are becoming more aggressive with the topwater bite.


fish was taken on a spro frog