Night Trolling for Walleyes

My buddy Jason and I went out on a gorgeous full moon night for some walleye trolling the other night. We tried a new pattern to me which was trolling Rapalas through channels and under bridges.

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Weather: We had temps in the 60s falling into the 50s. We had a little breeze out of the north and the moon was big and bright in the sky. The little wind we had created a nice current through some of the channels we were fishing which is key for this tactic. Our fishing was pretty slow which was likely due to the warm weather and still warm water temperatures. The fish turn on the fall but this warm pattern may have them fooled!

In any case we did get on a few fish. I caught a chunky largemouth bass. Not the species we were looking for but a good fish to break the ice.

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On literally our last troll of the night I nabbed a nice walleye. The fish hit as my Rapala was suspended. That may have been a good clue for us that the fish were in a more negative mood.

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We have a big front coming through tonight. Hopefully, that will kick the fishing into high gear for the fall!

Fishing Trip to the Lake

Elias fishing at Sunset

Eldest son Elias doing some “fishing,” at this point he is just holding a rod
(and dipping it into the lake to touch the weeds).

I had another chance to get out on the water the other day as we made a little weekend trip up to my in-law’s place on the lake. The trip started in frustrating fashion as I was on the search for fish and not finding much. Due to family stuff I was also pretty limited for fishing time initially. So the first two days I was skunked! I should mention a few other factors, first, it was Labor Day weekend and the lake was hopping. I have fished the lake enough to know that the fish turn off as the lake activity increases. The second negative factor was another wicked algae bloom. Water clarity was terrible! Because of the poor water quality I tried to switch up my tactics to get a little more vibration, thus throwing a big spinner bait and fishing topwaters. It didn’t work!

Thankfully, I had a fateful moment on a family pontoon ride. We crossed through a small channel into a smaller lake and the water clarity improved dramatically! That part of the lake hadn’t had an algae bloom, and I was pumped to get over there and fish. I also saw a floating mat of weeds that I was anxious to try out.

Weather Update: The weather was HOT and very sunny. We had pretty light winds and a steady barometer. I expected the fish to be biting. The algae bloom was because of the warm water temperatures and ample sun. The bloom greatly affected visibility in the water which hurt my chances. The weather was very steady through out the 4 days I fished.

First chance I had I ran over to that part of the lake to get some fishing in. Right off the bat I got bit on a green craw shaped Havoc bait (I think it was the Bobby Lane design?), rigged texas style. I picked up 4 more fish in a short stretch of shoreline pitching my bait into inshore targets like clumps of weeds and docks. Then I got to the floating mat and things really took off! I caught 5 or 6 more fish off the edge of the mat. The fish were incredibly aggressive! I got the same fish to bite several times (after I missed him!) on a few occasions. I fished until I literally couldn’t see anymore and called it a night.

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It was awesome to finally put it together and catch some fish. The challenge of putting together a pattern and the successfully catching fish is my favorite part of fishing. I caught all my fish on that same craw shaped creature. A contributing factor to my success with the mat is that it was sitting over the deepest portion of that section of the lake at about 8 feet. I went back the next morning and caught another 8 fish off of the mat in about an hour and a half. It was a blast!  This time around I caught a couple on a top water and the rest on my creature.

 

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I also wanted to share that I got a BOW and have been practicing with hopes of doing some bow hunting this fall. I told myself that I would get back into it when we moved back to Wisconsin/Minnesota. I got the bow used on Craigslist and put together the rest of the pieces and parts for my birthday. Looking forward to another excuse to get into the woods!

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Fishing and Deer Scouting at the Lake

We took a fun trip up to my wife’s families house on the lake a couple of weekends ago. I did quite a bit of fishing, the bite wasn’t real hot but I did find a few good ones. The fish pictured below measured 3.4 lbs, I caught him using a technique that is fairly new to me. One of my goals as I fish more is to try new stuff. So I was “punching pads”, that involves using a heavy weighted plastic (for me it was a Yum Creature bait), you peg the weight so it won’t slide and then pitch it into the really thick pads and scum. The thought is that with the heavy weight your bait will be able to make it through the weeds to the more open water below. I would say my luck was only so-so, I don’t think my weight was quite heavy enough to really punch through so I was getting hung up a lot. I did catch the nice fish above doing it so I think there is some potential!

I also threw my old standby the scum frog a fair amount and fished the outside weedline with a creature and jig during the morning hours.

Weather Report: The weather was HOT and humid with tons of sunshine. The wind was never really a factor, and the weather pattern was pretty stable.

I targeted the pads because I knew the fish would be seeking shade from the bright sun. Plus, I have always found fish in the pads during hot, sunny weather. With more time I would have pitched to docks a little more, and one of these days I would like to target some deeper fish.

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We also spent a little time scouting a chunk of woods that we will be hunting this fall. It was a family affair! It was me, my FIL, my wife and our two boys. It was hot and a little buggy in the woods, but overall it was a fun and informative trip. At first glance the woods look awesome, lots of potential. I will need to spend a little more time exploring before I decide where to hang my stands.

The family on our deer scouting trip

Sorry about the smile, I was pretty focused on getting everyone in the picture! :)

I carried Elias on my shoulders for most of the trip which was quite the adventure, especially when I accidentally stepped into a completely hidden creek, TWICE! We were walking across a deep grassy area, and I had NO idea the stream was there! It was about 2 feet wide and a good 3 feet deep, and the grass had it completely covered. The first time I went down to my hips, Elias did freak out a little bit. But on the second unexpected plunge into the creek, I fell all the way in and he got a little wet too. He latched onto my face and pushed my hat down over my eyes. He had a finger in my eye with his death grip which made it a little challenging to climb out! We ended up OK, and he has been telling everyone who will listen about our adventure!

Elias perched on my shoulders

Elias loves riding in the boat and he got to come along with dad when we took the boat to the ramp to load it on the trailer. Fun to see him enjoy the boat, fishing and the outdoors. Hopefully, I am planting the fishing seed that will grow in him for a lifetime!

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Weather Knowledge for Outdoor Podcasts

Me with a fish

One of the benefits of having a background in meteorology is that weather has an effect on nearly everything outdoors. Including the Bassmaster Elite Series tournaments. I have been slightly obsessed with these tournaments for a long time. Like anything else watching the best of the best perform is awesome, especially when it is something you are interested in. It is incredible how much I learn every time I watch those guys fish.

Last year an online friend, Greg Huff (www.twitter.com/lazy_ike) asked me if I would contribute weather forecasts to his Fantasy Fishing podcast (yes, there is a such thing as Fantasy Fishing!). Guys pick the anglers they think will succeed, and points are awarded like other fantasy type games. I jumped at the chance and we have been getting together via skype for my contribution all last season and for the first few tournaments of this season.

Greg wrote a great little article for a bass fishing site that he contributes to about the success of my weather forecast for the Bassmaster Classic a few weeks ago. You can find the article and that bass fishing site in general here: http://www.bassutopia.com/2012/02/you-do-need-weatherman-to-see-which-way.html.

I am definitely open to doing a few more of these guest spots. There is nothing I like more than talking about the outdoors and weather! Feel free to shoot me an email or comment on this post and we can work to connect.

Crazy Winter of Weather!

What happened to winter?!? This has been one of the most fascinating/boring years of winter weather I can remember. I kept waiting for winter to arrive and it really never did. Sure we had some snow and we had some cold but neither the cold nor the snow could ever really settle in across the upper Midwest. For winter enthusiasts of course it is a major bummer; things like skiing, snowmobiling, and ice fishing had abbreviated seasons. And I am sure the lack of winter hurt a lot of people’s pocket books as well. There is a huge industry that revolves around the winter season, from plowing and shoveling to ski resorts.

I feel like I should take some of the blame. I left my career in meteorology during the fall and was REALLY looking forward to enjoying some stress free snow storms! Snow storms are easily one of the most challenging things to forecast when it comes to weather and over the last two brutal winters I was worn out! I know that one winter every major snow system struck on a Monday (not really, but it felt like that!), which meant I was all alone trying to forecast it on my weekend shift. So of course I leave the field and we have the most non challenging winter known to man!

All said I won’t be complaining too much. I know that the mild weather negatively affected my deer hunting this past fall. And it would have been nice to have a longer, safer ice fishing season. On the positive side is that after a couple of hard winters the pheasant population caught a nice break. Let’s hope for a dry spring for some good nesting and a nice population boost!

Now that the weather is warming I am looking forward to open water fishing. My favorite type of fishing is bass fishing and I am really looking forward to setting the hook on some lunkers this summer.  My next planned trip to the outdoors is in a few weeks when I travel north for the Minnesota fishing opener. I haven’t been able to fish the opener for several years because of my work schedule but this year I am excited to go north and enjoy the tradition.

Hopefully, you found some ways to enjoy this mild winter. Did you notice the affects of the mild weather on your outdoor pursuits this winter? Was it positive or negative? Feel free to share in the comments below.