zbo
4/27/2009 3:58:00 PMAaron
4/27/2009 5:01:00 PMriprap101
4/27/2009 5:13:00 PMAnglinarcher
4/28/2009 10:01:00 AMStill, there is a reason that I do so well there, I know every rock, every cove, every ledge, and every underwater current, like it is in my own back yard. Did you notice that I had a crayfish trap out (hope the thief benefits from it)? I try to keep tabs on what the current forage is, the size, the color, the quantity. I seldom fish with bait, but I know that fish feed on whatever the prevelent forage species at the time. Did you also notice that I always report the temperature of the water, the clarity, and the realitive depth changes? I am considering planting a stainless steel pole into the ground with depth marks on it so I can record specifically the changes. How many of you key in on that kind of detail? Hint, take the time on your favorite lakes to do the same. It matters little if you are fishing for trout, bass, walleye, Tiger Musky, etc., the devil is in the details.
Aaron, if you remember, there are three places to launch a boat at Rock, if people do not park in front of them. You have the normal North spot, and it will be getting difficult to launch a 20' boat from there pretty soon. You will need your hip boots to launch and load it now. You probably remember my way of launching my boat, but I do need my waders to load it. You have two spots that have a steep drop that are a few feet to the South. The south most spot is best, but I find I need to use my 4x4 to pull out without slipping wheels. I believe you can get a 20' boat in that spot anytime of the year, but again, 4x4. Also, remember the drop off that I showed you on the depth finder, don't back to far to fast. Still, best to get your boat wet at normal places first and get familuar with how it loads and launches before you tackle Rock with a boat that size.
Now, one last thing, very few, if any, did as well as we did. One boat I talked to said they caught a couple while trolling near the first bay on the northwest side, but he said it just died on him. Several boats would go by us, stop and watch us, then move on. The devil is in the details, pay attention to the fish, not to me.
One last thing, not every fish was 3 pounds, that was the average. We picked up one Rainbow that was probably only 8", but had may more over 20", so remember, average is the key. Still, no 5 pounders today, so most were just good solid and fat fish. I don't remember ever seeing the browns this fat this early in the year.
Jake Dogfish
4/28/2009 2:39:00 PMAnglinarcher
4/28/2009 2:58:00 PMOh, ya, there is a feature now where we can actually delete someones comments to our post if we are offended. Note, I am never offended, so bring it on. I actually kind of hope that no one believes me anyway. LOL
riprap101
4/28/2009 6:25:00 PMThe Jigmiester
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