Laker John got me as I arr'd back to our parking lot after running errands and wondered if I wanted to go fishing as the winds were down and it looked good. Well that decision took about 2 nanoseconds..... I'll be back in ten minutes. Packed a lunch, changed into fishng togs and away we went.
Picked up some gas on the Res and a breakfast sandwich and then over to pick up the boat and head to the launch ramp. That's a 30km trip.
Got the boat and gear into the water and headed out,passing a boat on the way in. They had been out without any success.
We headed out to KT2 and set the rods for the troll, began at 1245. Trolled a short distance and the inner rod fired, a fish was on and then it was OFF!!!!!!!!!!! Oh well, that's fishing. The fish struck a Flicker Minnow (Blue Crystal). We had the strike after 12 minutes, I thought it would be the last couple trips, when we hit a fish in the first 20 minutes and never saw anything the rest of the day..
Trolled down a ways and turned back, as we approached KT2, the outer boat fired and the fish was ON. I slowly reeled in, Laker took the board off and slipped the net under this beauty. That was in the first 45 minutes. The fish took a Live Target Perch (small size).
We continued to troll up and down our line and saw a boat approach from the east, they were trolling some deeper water. We trolled over a large bluff on the shore and marked some baitfish.
Trying different trolling lines, we headed out to 40 feet of water and it deepened quickly, soon we were in 60 feet and the screen was covered. A TON of Baitfish - several hundreds of yards long, it didn't stop until we got into 35 feet. Never seen anything like that.
We tried some deeper divers but were unsuccessful at attracting anything. Fished until 1730 and headed for shore.
We had a great day out on the water unlike the Sunday, the winds were manageable and it was pleasant when the sun was out. One for two and we learned some new things, that's also part of fishing.
Stay Tuned.
David aka Superdad