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The past few seasons it’s been season outdoing the last. Knowledge base on top of knowledge base. Building on some great info from this site and time on the water. I’m anticipating and looking forward to even better results with more citation fish. Anyway that’s the game plan.
Last year was the season of fishing TINY. Thin UL Lines loaded on tiny 50 series reels and light UL rods tossing tiny baits in front of fish targets…quantities of quality panfish and trophy SMB. Tossed the baits into thick cover with reckless abandon. Tiny presentations under slip bobbers thrown next to thick weed slop and weed pockets. Mid day fishing out of the kayak in less than two feet of water and tagging quality fish. Never really had another fishing boat come close to me fishing. it was like i had the lake to myself. looking forward to making some more good memories in the upcoming season.
Looking forward to any hints suggestions or comments from the BBG membership… sharing is the best way to learn and progress!
hope everyone a successful "2016 Open Water Season"
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Checked the weather forecast before going out and it looked like I had a good 3-4 hr window of kayaking opportunity out on the flats. Before launching I made a few casts from shore and hooked up with a nice 12” class B.Crappie casting parallel to the road rip rap with the “Spring Cricket”. A start to a good trip?
Working the pockets and openings in the shallows I picked up sporadic tags including some decent grappie and 1 decent gill. All on the "Spring Cricket"
Carp were everywhere in the shallows... splashing and spawning tight to the bank.
Then the thunder was detected in the distance. I checked the Minute Cast and locally developing t storms were headed this way and within 54 minutes the rain would begin.
I timed it correctly where I needed 15 mins to head to shore pack up and walk home. I cut my fishing trip short and made it home just in time before the downpour.
BFOTD!! 12" class B.Crappie
Collage of the day... hey i show everything even some dinks once in awhile... lol
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…still torn between the shoreline bite for the carp or taking the yak out gilly-yaking... such a nice day!
Had a great time kayaking and Gillin’. It seems the shallow water pattern with long casts with the tiny jigs has just about come to the end in most waters…. The weed growth has come up and spot fishing with short pitches to openings and edges is proving not as effective as slip/floating. The micro jigs just as in past season will be used in more open water situations. Slip/floating produced the numbers yesterday.
Caught quite a few top tier Michigan fish between the 9 and 10” mark… very husky and thick. Some gills are early on the beds and were easily spotted kayaking the shallows and were not targeted. Saw many chunky fish cruising the shallow weedy waters and were successfully tagged with the slip/float/Pink waxie combination.
Many small cells of t’storms were in the distance the whole time out there and had to abbreviate my trip on a locally heavy one in line with my location. Minute cast again timed a successful exit and a safe trip home.
nice 9.6" er
Preds are welcome... this one hit the little Pink Waxie and slip/float
Virtual Live Welll... all Cpr'ed
a future trophy released..
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…seeing a gap in th t'storms... might just head out if i can get the legs to move.
go get em Slip!
lol... thought for sure the 10" mark was going to fall... came up a bit short
20160528-I reached the launch late morning … greeted with summer like conditions…blue skies with a threat of t’storms later in the day. Water was dirty with algae blooms, a film and various tree seeds floating on top. Long casting little jigs technique will be out this afternoon and will be leaning towards the slip/float presentation. Pitching the jigs close to cover will be the alternate presentation.
By noon I was getting a skunking… many bass boats were in and out of the area on the bass opener making stealth presentations tough. I was ready to call it quits when my search rig loaded with a trimmed down 2” power minnow was gobbled by a 10” class heavily gravid b.gill. I thought Master Angler instantly when I raised the fish from the water. I trembled as I scaled the fish and discovered it was just short. The fish was carefully photo-ed and released.
In a short period I was hammered with many gill over 8” and (7) between 9-10” on the pink waxie. I felt for sure the 10” mark was going to fall. The small jigs such as my Spring Cricket performed well but fell short to the slip/float/pink waxie presentation. The jigs scored when presented close to wood or weed openings/edges.
After feeling the legs going numb and a shoulder ache I had to cut the trip short if I was going to make the walk back.
one of the big-uns
virtual livewell of the +90% Master Angler Rated fish
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planning on taking the flyrod out today with the kayak.... saw some great oppurtunity... Pink Waxies on a plain hook should do it.... also a foam spider just in case
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