outrage wrote:
Sounds like improbable bad luck. I've caught a couple dozen lakers this year in the area around where you made a circle in the lower gap. One differences is that I catch most of my fish with the gear right on the bottom. Try using a release clip with a self-locating snap on the rigger end, and attach it 4-5 feet up from your ball. Then work your downrigger depth as you are trolling so that the cannon ball is just tapping the bottom. I'm told this kicks up sediment in the way a feeding laker would, attracting other fish. The green/purple Williams UV with the eye on it has been the best producer for me thus far. The fish will start moving out soon as the water warms, I'll start targeting some of the bottom structure south of Big Bar where bait tends to hold.
Exactly, you have to be on bottom in that 40 to 70 fow. The lakers will rise later in the season when the alewives come into spawn. At present they are foraging for gobies. A goby does not have an air bladder like other bait fish species so they can not rise in the water column.
Landshark posted very useful rig for laker fishing.
Al
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