Okay...so I get it....90% of the fish are in 10% of the water.....it's called "fishin', not catchin'" ...lol, but damn! Haven't had much luck at all all last year, or this year so far either. I've been fishing the "hot spots", along the hydro line on the Napanee River and at the mouth of the river along the north side just east of Mohawk Bay. Been trying everything from worm harnesses to jigs, to plastics to crankbaits trolling at 1.2-1.5 mph. Lots of perch, the occasional bass and even a couple of drum (sheepheads) but to date, no walleye at all. So what am I doing wrong? I've been along the east side of Forrester's Isand for pike/pickerel - no luck. All up and down Long Reach, both sides, no hits. I even went from one end of Hay Bay to the other (north and south side) with only the occasional hit from little perch. I've even considered hiring a guide for the day but the $500 plus is a bit too pricey for this retired air force guy. I launch out of Napanee and want to try and stay relatively close to home. Maybe I'm not going far enough west on the bay? I keep seeing reports of guys pulling in limits of walleye on a regular basis but I haven't been able to put any in the boat. I guess on the bright side, my pontoon boat makes for a comfy day on the water, but I'd rather be catching than just playing shoreline tourist
Can anyone offer some solid advice/locations? Just recently retired in this area and would love to get onto some daily limits. On days that I go out, I'm normally on the water by 6am and fish throughout the day. My last outing was on Monday 7 May. Relatively calm water (winds E 7kph, picking up to S 12 kph in the afternoon). Water temperature 65.4 in the river, and 64.8-65.0 near Mohawk Bay. Clear skies, sunny and hot. Slow troll, faster troll, bottom bouncer with worm harness and a variety of crankbaits being tried without success. Okay...that's the end of my whining for now
If someone can offer advice, I'd really appreciate it. Hell....I'll even take you out on my boat...maybe someone can tell me what I'm doing wrong in either technique or location. Thanks for suffering through the rant. Hope to hear from you soon!