There were times in the fall in years gone by when jigging off of Thompson's and Sherman's Points produced good catches. Neil kicked serious ass a few times, and although I had occasional success there, I never had a superb day, just the odd fish.
On one such time a couple-three years ago, the points didn't produce when we jigged, so we headed out past the ferry to troll. Trolling didn't work either, so we held the boat in place using the electric trolling motor and dropped the lures on the heads of the "marks" on our fishfinder. Didn't work. Not a nibble. Don't know why.
I've never had success trying this. I have only ever jigged walleyes off the bottom, never off of open water. I would love to read of someone doing this successfully, as it is a brilliant notion.
It's also worth mentioning that despite us seeing suspended fish on our fishfinders, we also mark plenty of fish on the bottom in very deep water. Anyone ever had any success in jigging those guys? The key would be boat control - precision trolling with a front-mounted motor pointing the boat into the wind to ensure the lines drop straight down, and using 3/8 or at worst 1/2 oz. jigs.
But would they bite?
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