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    100 Bass Day

    Darrin & Joe decided that they would like a shot at some action today so we went to Memphremagog for the numbers. Darrin hooked up with a decent bass of almost 3.5 pounds on his first cast with a jerk-bait and the games began. From that point on, we were tight to fish almost all day long! The jerk-bait bite was happening and we didn’t have to use anything else in order to hit that 100 fish day that everyone always hears about. There was even one location after lunch that produced fish on just about every cast and it lasted well over an hour before we just got tired of catching bass ad relocated. The winds were a chilly N/NW of 5 to 10 knots causing the air temps to not reach 60 degrees. The best water temps were found to be in the high 50’s with plenty of sunshine for the better part of the day. Due to the numbers on Memphremagog, we decided to give the trophy lake another try late in the afternoon and relocated there. The water temps had dropped slightly due to the wind direction and this made the fishing a little tougher Only a couple of the larger bass were caught but there were a few other smaller bass in the 2 to 3 pound range taken as well. We gave it a shot and came up short today but not for lack of trying. They still have a couple of days left to get into that elusive 6 pounder and we will due everything in our power to try and succeed.

    Only Big Bites

    Darrin & his father Joe were to be my guests today on a couple of lakes for smallies. They were looking for a personal best brownie so we decided to target only the trophy lakes in hopes of a big fatty or two. The weather was pretty nice today as air temps reached into the low 60’s but the water temps on these lakes were 56.5 at best. There were even certain areas that didn’t exceed more than 44 degrees too! Unfortunately, the first lake only produced lakers and one salmon along with another brown trout, but no bass. The winds were out of the N/NW at 10 to 15 knots and there was intermittent sunshine along with clouds. Once on the second lake it didn’t take long to find the warmer water and Darrin was the first to connect with a football like smallie that would have gone 4.5 pounds or better. This thing had a belly on her that looked like it was ready to explode. Not to be outdone by his son, Joe hooked up almost immediately afterwards with another fish of equal size and I had to cut the tangled line from the first fish in order to be able to net the second one. There was one other clone of a fish caught by Darrin a little later and Joe caught one of just 2 pounds as well. I had a few follows from lakers on a jerk-bait, but never connected with any of them. We got caught in a torrential rainstorm that lasted about 20 minutes causing the auto bilge pump to kick on and that was it for the fishing. We tried to get into more of these bruisers, but weren’t able to hook up with any more due to the cooler water temps. All in all a pretty good day with a few jumbino bass as a reward!

    A Fly Fisherman’s Paradise

    After a day off the water due to motor problems, I was back on Memphremagog with my buddy Scott today. Being a fly fisherman, he wanted to take bass on the fly and oh how he did! Scott had to pick the nicest day of the year as the air temps went into the mid to upper 80’s and the water temps climbed as high as 63 degrees in certain areas. Sunny skies and no wind made this a perfect day to fly fish. We pretty much caught bass in every area fished on jigs and flies and by the days end had caught probably 50 or more smallmouth up to 3.5 pounds. The best areas were the deepest part of the points in 10 to 15 feet of water. Some of the shallower water also produced towards the end of the day as these areas heated up considerably more than the earlier part of the day. All in all a great day on the water!

    The First Heatwave

    I fished with Andre & Marcel today on Memphremagog for smallmouth bass. Ironically, the first two bass to be hooked into were both largemouth. The weather warmed up quite well today with a high of 81 degrees. The highest water temps were just above 56 degrees with a S/SW wind of 10 to 20 knots. Sunshine was above us for most of the day until a late afternoon cloudbank came through and chilled the air just a bit. As usual, Fin-S tipped jigs and jerk-baits were the lures of choice used to capture close to 50 fish today. Some of the bass are finally starting to move into their usual areas but the bulk are still in deep water awaiting warmer water. All in all a pretty good day!

    The Day of The Walter

    I tried another lake with my buddies from yesterday, but the water was also very cold there as well. There were a few smallmouh bass caught and several perch and one large walleye of over 7 pounds. The conditions were pretty much the same as Memphremagog with water temps around 47 degrees at best and winds were still blowing from the north at 10 to 20 knots. Thankfully, there was mostly sunshine to comfort the chilly air temps in the 40’s. We tried Mmphremagog again in the afternoon and managed to get into several smallmouth and a bunch of perch, but not the numbers I am accustomed to at this time of the year. The winds are supposed to take a 180-degree turn in the next couple of days and that should mix the colder water with the warmer stuff, causing a little more fish activity.