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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New Site!!!

Welcome to my new site. I am hoping to dedicate this site to my two biggest passions in life; the outdoors and weather. As a meteorologist I have a passion for weather and love the science behind it however, I have to admit that what I love most is how much my knowledge of weather helps me when I am out fishing and hunting.

This site will be committed to a couple of things. The first is that I hope to share my outdoor adventures in this space. I have already pre-populated the blog with a bunch of hunting and fishing posts from my other blog. From this point on each outdoor blog that I post will have plenty of weather details and how I modified my approach based on the weather. I also hope to share my basic weather knowledge and relate it to your time afield.  As many outdoorsman know the weather can literally make or break a hunting or fishing trip. I am hoping the knowledge I share here can help you make the most of your time outdoors.

 

Hunting Season Comes to an End

I ended my formal hunting season today by discharging my muzzleloader at a fence post (didn’t even look to see if I hit it). It was a frustrating way to end the season. I had high hopes this season for a little venison in the freezer but it didn’t happen. I had some close calls but for the most part this year the deer were pretty hard to find. As for excuses, I do think the strange weather (very warm and snow free) had something to do with it. Because it was so mild the deer could wait until well after dark to come out and eat, and the lack of snow meant plenty of food was available. In years past we have had TONS of snow for the muzzleloader season in January. Today for my last hunt of the year, I hunted without a coat for most of the day and had only a dusting of snow on the ground.

I also learned a lot about the challenges of hunting solo! Several times I tried to “walk” to locate deer. In the past I have hunted almost exclusively from a stand. I think I got the walking idea because I see so many deer while pheasant hunting (likewise when I was trying to quietly, sneakily deer hunt I had pheasants scaring the crap out of my every five minutes!). Unfortunately, after walking several of my best deer/pheasant spots and not seeing a thing, I finally saw a pack of deer on a farm today, they were of course sprinting away from me and gave me no chance. I need a hunting buddy for next year… a simple one man drive and one man block could have been very effective on a lot of spots!

The pheasant hunting season was OK. I had pretty good luck (including a limit) early in the year. But the bird numbers were down and it definitely showed! The birds were tough to find and you had to maximize your opportunities. I did get my first hungarian partridge which was pretty cool! I was also pretty excited about having a duck stamp this year as I always see a ton of ducks when pheasant hunting. I shot at plenty of high flying ducks but never connected, I had a golden opportunity to take a snow goose, but it was flying over very thin ice and I passed to keep my dog from retrieving it off the lake. Speaking of the dog, Dakota seems to get better every year and this year was no exception. She works hard, had some solid points, some great retrieves and was an excellent companion for me in the field.

All in all it was a good season. I am already thinking of next year and would like to do a little more planning to have a few more stands or blinds set up. I am also looking forward to potentially trying out some coyote hunting yet this winter and also turkey hunting this spring. While I love to hunt, fishing is my passion and I am hoping to explore some NE South Dakota lakes yet this ice fishing season.

While I didn’t connect on a deer for the freezer I did find a nice shed antler today for Elias.

Fishing Getaway

I had some time to get away over the holidays and do some much needed ice fishing. Unfortunately, the results weren’t great and we didn’t catch much. I still had a great time on the ice and will be looking forward to my next trip north to do some ice fishing. Here is a little video that I put together on our trip spearing for northern pike.

 

Deer Hunting 2011

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I spent some time deer hunting this weekend. It was our South Dakota deer opener on Saturday so I wasn’t alone in the fields of South Dakota. Though I can tell you after growing up hunting in Wisconsin this deer hunting is very different! I did hear shots but never actually saw another hunter in the field, this is a good thing! I hunted Saturday in wind driven snow, the area I was hunting picked up about 4 inches of snow on Saturday with winds 30-40 mph. It was pretty miserable and the deer really hunkered down. In fact I didn’t see a single deer after walking several miles worth of sloughs, and shelterbelts. Of course I had walked those same spots a week earlier pheasant hunting and saw 10 deer including 3 nice bucks! Such is hunting.

I was on the fence about hunting on Sunday but was glad I went. The picture you see above is from my deer blind. It is sitting on top of a stock dam, with a huge slough to my right and a chunk of CRP to my left. There is a tilled up bean field right in front of me and a picked corn field off to the right a little bit. I have gotten a couple of deer from this spot and really like it. The deer typically come out of the slough to eat late in the day. It was a gorgeous night, with light winds and temps in the 20s. I did see some deer on Sunday, the first one was in a shelterbelt about 200 yards away from me. It was a small buck, I actually popped out of my blind when I saw it and crept a little closer, I saw him bed down in the trees and went back to my blind. After sitting and not seeing anything for several hours I decided I would try to push that deer in the shelterbelt towards my grandfather who was on the end of it with about 10 minutes of shooting light left. Back to the hunt… I had been doing some calling through the evening with my grunt tube and tried an aggressive set of calling with some grunts and bleats as time was running out. After 10 minutes and with darkness moving in quickly I started climbing out of my blind, as I was out and started walking away suddenly a deer busted in the slough and started running away from me. It was a VERY nice buck! And he was 30 feet away from me when he busted. He ran across the slough to some land I don’t have permission to hunt and posed for me as I drolled over him in my scope. Needless to say I was pretty bummed, I am really not sure if he ever would have come out of the slough, but I have to think he was responding to my calling. The thing I can’t get over is how that big boy got so close to me without me hearing or seeing him. I have such respect for these animals and how crafty and cunning they are. I learn something new every time I go out and this time was definitely no exception.

Thankfully I still have 2 weeks and 2 weekends of hunting left to get that buck. I will be back that is for sure.