Hello All...I joined this forum last week and this is my first post. I must say I have enjoyed the reads and info provided.
I first want to apologize to everyone fishing Thursday,Friday and Saturday that were skunked. It was me who made the trek from Muskoka aboard my boat the kids have affectinately named Walleye Won and for good reason. This is my 5th annual trek to the Bay and each year it's the same old story for me, contributions to the local economy with little to show for my efforts save and except this heart stopper thinking my luck had changed until it showed it face.
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It did tip my scales at just over 15lbs...and thankfully my wife and kids don't know the difference between a Sheephead and a Walleye and I wasn't about to clarify. I will not be eating Crow once again. We did manage a 3lb Walleye within the first hour on Thursday giving us optimistic hope but all that was eventually dashed when we loaded the boat to come back homer Saturday afternoon.
I got hooked on Walleye Fishing as a result of the Bay way back in the 70's and 80's when dragging Wally Divers anywhere on the Bay would produce especially up the Reach. Moved away in the 90's but the Bay has always lured me back. Just not sure what I am doing so differently today than everyone else that produces the catch. My trusted Wally Divers no longer work to the extent they once did and I have to think the Zebra Mussels have done thier work driving them deep.
Stacey at Pro Tackle rigged me up with all the necessary tackle, trolled endlessly up and down the Gap east of the ferry and it was his last minute pick of a spinner harness off my down rigger that finally gave us a feed. I mostly practice fish CPR(catch,photo and release) however one must catch to implement the other 2!
My fishing buddy even accused me of having the fish finder on "simulation"! Imagine that but I double checked.
I see most are using the in-line planner boards and I run mine off a mast with release clips...could this be the secret I ask?
Ran lines anywhere from 75 to 250ft...fished in 40 to 120+ft of water, used my trolling motor at .8-1.2 and my 40hp at everything above..still zip!
I did however find a new shoal out there...I call it Sobey's Shoal in downtown Picton and the fish come out already filleted.
Next time I come back (and I will be back) I will have to employ one of the local charters just to prove that my luck can change.
This time the Walleye definately Won.
Good luck with the rest of the Fall fellas...and be safe!
Steve
from Muskoka