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    A Day to Remember

    With a half day charter scheduled for today, I decided to head out early and scout a few new areas. Brian & Shad were to hook up with me around 11 o’clock so I fished for an hour before they arrived. Several nice smallies and a few walleye were boated before I got the call. They were here and I picked them up for a day to remember! Never having caught a walleye before, I thought I would get that off their “Bucket List”. Although it took a little longer than expected, they accomplished this task in spades. I believe Shad had one over 5 pounds as he landed a 25 inch beauty. Not to be outdone, Brian also picked up a few slightly shorter as well. It seemed more difficult to catch anything in the slot but I was determined to succeed. They would be joining me for dinner and I needed a couple of fish as an appetizer. After many more overs, we finally landed the second keeper and pulled the plug on the troll. They had caught plenty of walleye and a few bonus smallies and now it was time to cast. I immediately headed to an area that had been holding some nice bass and instructed them where to throw. Soft plastics were used to entice these footballs into eating and Brian drew first blood. He wasted no time raising the bar with one in the high four pound range. It was game on and about to get ugly! The ball bounced back & forth in the next couple of hours as they both managed to land several quality smallies. I don’t know if any made it over 5 pounds, but at least four of them were close. The bass were big and they were eating! Eventually it slowed down and I knew it was time to relocate. We made our way to another area quite a distance from this one and hoped for similar results. There were a few smaller bass landed on senkos and then it happened. They doubled up on a couple of dinosaurs at the same time and landed both. What a pic this would be! Although we had seen several already, none would come to be landed before now. They continued casting over weeds and edges picking a bass here & there as we moved along. With time not on our side, I decided to hit one other area before we called it quits. Once in position, Shad locked up almost immediately on a three pounder. He brought it to the boat along with a few other friends by its side. Brian tried to pick up one of the others but they soon scattered, never to be seen again. With this action going on, another boat decided to slide in where we were and fish. Obviously he had never seen this area and thought he’d do what many others think is the way to find fish. It’s always easier to find fishermen rather than look for fish! Both Brian and Shad couldn’t believe someone would do this on such a big body of water, but for me, it’s almost a daily occurrence. I just kept fishing through and hooked up on a couple more decent fish on tubes before another boat decided to join the party. By now I had seen enough and pulled the plug completely. In only a 5 hour period they had landed a load of nice fish, both slamming for the day. The bonus for them was dining on their catch as they thoroughly enjoyed eating the walleye. What a perfect ending to a great day of fishing!!

    Initiating Our Future

    Leonard was with me today and he brought along his two grand sons for the outing as well. Eron & Ryder were in for a real treat as this would be a slamming day once again! We hooked up at 7 and immediately proceeded into a walleye troll. As with most days, it didn’t take long before the first reel fired and Ryder was initiated into the fishing world. Unlike Eron who had been with me a couple of times before, Ryder was a newbie and it was great to see him fighting a nice eye. This was to be the first of many overs for the day and was immediately released after the pics. We were really blessed with the weather, as sunshine and 80 plus degrees were what we had. Along with the warm air temps, the water was at almost 76 degrees as well & this had the fish active. We continued with the troll for a few hours, catching a bunch of nice walleye and several smallmouth before changing the pace. This time we were to cast for bass and it didn’t take more than one, for Leonard to hook up. Although he was here for the kids, he slid a few in and got in the game. Eron was interested in learning how to cast a baitcaster and quickly adapted to the set up within minutes. I love teaching kids new things as they’re usually sponges at that age! I had him throwing a spinnerbait just to get the feel of everything but unfortunately, he had just followers. The senko was the hot ticket here as many bass fell victim to this rig. Along with the bass, several sturgeon were also taken and Eron was excited to be able to fight every last one. We moved around to several other areas and hit bass in each one! It was mostly a senko bite today but tubes also accounted for a bunch of fish too. With a few walleye in the livewell to clean, we decided to head off the lake shortly after three o’clock. The kids had to be somewhere for dinner and they would be bringing it! It sure is nice seeing our future fishermen experiencing the outdoors rather than always playing video games inside. I think everyone should take a kid fishing and initiate them into this sport, as the smiles on their faces are worth more than you can imagine! I know these two will be remembering today for quite some time. Hats off to Leonard for being a “Great Grandfather”!!

    All About Timing

    Christiane & I decided to head out mid morning and pleasure fish for a few hours. It was to be another scorcher of a day and the boat traffic would be heavy as well. Once out, we set the lines to troll up a few walleye for dinner and it didn’t take long. Despite the floaters all over the place, we managed to put what we needed for a meal on board and began our search for the bigger ones. Fish up to 26 inches fell victim to our rigs and some nice pics were had. Even a couple of jumbo smallies ate the lures and they too were captured on film. We didn’t want to stay out too long but remained on the water until sometime after 2 o’clock before running back. Although it was to be a rather short one, it was still productive. Not knowing what to expect back at the ramp, we headed in and prayed. To our utter amazement, it was empty. I was on the trailer in less than 2 minutes and we were on our way. I guess we were lucky because more boats were driving in while we were going out. Timing is definitely everything!!

    The Pounding

    I had the pleasure of fishing with Cotton today, all the way from the Sunshine State of Florida. We met at 7 and hit the lake almost immediately in pursuit of those scrappy smallies. The cool morning air was to soon give way to scorching heat and another high humidity day as we raced to our first location. Water temps were around 74 degrees and the air temps would climb into the 80’s by the end of the day. It didn’t seem to matter where we stopped to fish, there were bass in every location. Cotton was getting them mostly on jigs but several fell victim to a slow moving senko as well. Although there were many bass caught, I wasn’t impressed with the overall size of these fish and kept moving in search of better. The numbers were up but the size was down! Plenty of fish up to 3 pounds were landed but only a few in the 4 pound range were brought to the boat for pics. Another thing that amazed me was the overall lack of boats on the water. Today was officially the first day of the Quebec shutdown for construction and it was light. It’s usually a zoo and careful dodging of boats is the norm! Traffic seemed light but I knew it was going to change sometime during the afternoon hours. We carefully picked the areas to fish based on this and headed to some of the furthest places first just to avoid what might be coming. One of these areas had us locked up for close to 2 hours when fishing was hot. I don’t remember exactly how many Cotton landed, but there were plenty. The jig was the hot item and the bass were chewing! Once we wore out our welcome here, I thought a little drop shotting in deeper water was in order and we moved out. This was fairly new to Cotton but he caught on pretty quick. Both smallies as well as a few walleye were taken but the presentation was difficult, without much current. I normally drift along easily, but today I had to use the motor to stay vertical. A little trickier, but definitely doable! From here we shifted to an edge and began casting the same rig to deep water. We managed several more bass and a few decent walleye before calling it a day. Cotton’s ride was to pick him up at 4 and we had just enough time to travel back to the ramp. I knew it would probably be a nightmare taking out and once we arrived, saw I was right. Smallies were the target today and Cotton definitely caught his fair share of them. The largemouth from back in Florida couldn’t compare to the shear power of these feisty little footballs today. Pound for pound, definitely the strongest fighting freshwater fish on the planet! What a blast he had pounding them all day!!

    They Do Exist

    Warren & his brother Shawn were with me today and what a day it was to be! We met at the lake around 7:00 and headed straight out to troll for walleye. Air temps were cooler than usual but I knew we were in for another heat wave by afternoon. It wasn’t easy fishing the zone I wanted as the NW winds had moved the floaters right into the path I was taking. Constant cleaning was needed and after a few nice fish, I decided that it wasn’t worth the trouble. I moved completely from there and tried another area where they weren’t quite as bad. It was a good choice as now we were able to troll long periods without removing the lines and the fish were biting better. It’s funny how they don’t like salad with their meals! I covered plenty of water before the reels went off and after about an hour, decided to look elsewhere. Several bass and a few walleye were caught before we jumped locations, strictly for smallies. Even here, the fish were rather lethargic as we soon found out. A number of the smaller ones were caught on tubes and senko’s but the bruisers were just cruising. There was no wind and with the lower than usual water levels, no current. It was as if we were anchored! I was going to have to get more in the main flow in order to find current and opted for another move again. I hit a deep drop close to the channel and switched them to a drop shot rig, hoping for a mix of fish from here. On my initial demonstration cast, I hooked up and started fighting a smallie from the deep. Before I could bring it boat side to be released, another boat was idling up to us. I quickly realized that we were about to be checked as they were Game Wardens! Wow, they do exist! I thought they were like snipe and just a myth here in the province of Quebec! I leaned over, lipped the bass and released it right in front of them before they pulled over to check our permits. Two of the nicest guys you’ve ever met and we talked for a bit about some of the encounters they have had recently. Turns out that the Chinese have been banged a few times out here and it’s about time! There have been several boats that they checked that were way over their possession limits as well as size. I wondered why I’ve barely seen them out lately. Hopefully they confiscated the boat and all their tackle! They could see by the way we were fishing that it wasn’t a problem here and after a short period, were on their way. It kind of gives me a better feeling knowing that someone is out there checking the poachers. Back to the task at hand and both Warren & his brother began hooking up on a few smallies. Although smaller than expected, they were still locked up and I held in this area until it just stopped. Moving along, we headed to another flat where as it turned out; we were to spend the remainder of the day. It was full and we weren’t leaving! Shawn must have gone at least 6 casts in a row locked up on bass. They both managed to catch plenty of smallies from this area and we covered it thoroughly in about 3 hours. We even left them biting and that’s not normal. It was almost 4:15 and I knew we would need time at the ramp as today was the start of the construction holidays. There were plenty of boats that had come out after lunch and they just kept coming. I guess people cut out from work a little early as the lake was like a Sunday afternoon right now. Who knows what the ramp would be like! As luck would turn out, I was amazed to find only one other boat launching and it wasn’t long before I had the boat on the trailer. Although difficult conditions were had, the slow approach turned everything around and plenty of fish were caught today. Another successful outing despite the flat, humid conditions!!