Report for week of May 15-21
Posted: Tue May 24, 2011 11:30 am
Good spring fishing....but the constant northeast wind was tough especially early in the week. Very high water conditions and rain almost daily. We were stuck in a low pressure trough the entire week, but at least it was stable conditions so when we found fish they were there all week long. Weed growth is low for this time of year with water temps close to 60 by weeks end. Most weedbeds were under 3 feet of water, even in bays like Upper Big bay and Mitchell bay. Water was a little dirty from run-off.
Pike were very active but running small except for one 30" beauty caught right in front of the camp.. Caught most on #5 Mepps spinners and deep diving crankbaits over the weedbeds. Also found fish close to shore in the flooded trees/bushes. Several nice bass were caught on the spinners also. Mitchell bay was the best.
Crappie were biting well but running small 6-9". Location was around the flooded sticks and bushes near the "shoreline" of bays. Used small tube jigs tipped with shiners for those. Couldn't locate larger ones.
Walleye action was ok using bright colored crankbaits over the deep weed growth around the islands in Orchard bay and also using nightcrawlers/minnows around the shoreline connected shoal near the narrows. These were fished on floating jigheads/lindy rigs. Always caught one or two walleye each morning along with small out of season small and largemouth bass.
Found some huge pumpinkseed sunfish, many 1/2-3/4 pounders on small worms fished on the bottom while waiting for crappie. Always nice to tangle with numbers of big panfish on ultralight rods. The biggest was close to a pound. Usually I find bigger bluegills and small pumpinkseeds but this year it was reversed. The perch were numerous also.....but small. Didn't spend any time looking for bigger perch.
I am sure by now the weather patterns have changed and hopefully the fishing is a little better for you guys fishing this week. Can't wait to get back in the fall.
Pike were very active but running small except for one 30" beauty caught right in front of the camp.. Caught most on #5 Mepps spinners and deep diving crankbaits over the weedbeds. Also found fish close to shore in the flooded trees/bushes. Several nice bass were caught on the spinners also. Mitchell bay was the best.
Crappie were biting well but running small 6-9". Location was around the flooded sticks and bushes near the "shoreline" of bays. Used small tube jigs tipped with shiners for those. Couldn't locate larger ones.
Walleye action was ok using bright colored crankbaits over the deep weed growth around the islands in Orchard bay and also using nightcrawlers/minnows around the shoreline connected shoal near the narrows. These were fished on floating jigheads/lindy rigs. Always caught one or two walleye each morning along with small out of season small and largemouth bass.
Found some huge pumpinkseed sunfish, many 1/2-3/4 pounders on small worms fished on the bottom while waiting for crappie. Always nice to tangle with numbers of big panfish on ultralight rods. The biggest was close to a pound. Usually I find bigger bluegills and small pumpinkseeds but this year it was reversed. The perch were numerous also.....but small. Didn't spend any time looking for bigger perch.
I am sure by now the weather patterns have changed and hopefully the fishing is a little better for you guys fishing this week. Can't wait to get back in the fall.