Quick Croix report

  • Jesse Krook
    Y.M.H.
    Posts: 6403
    #1228462

    After pre-fishing and fishing the tourney I found the bite to be fair-good but not quite the full fall swing. Water temps were hovering around 72 degrees on saturday which with this cool weather this week is sure to drop only for the better. I may not have won the tourney but I caught alot of fish. As I reported before the Croix is full of walleye and sauger willing to bite but are just shy of that 15″ mark. I did hook into a 4.5lb’er and a 6lber pre-fishing and also hooked into some HEAVY fish tourney day but struggled to get them to the boat . The bite has been best for me in 20-30FOW of water pulling cranks along steep break lines from 2mph-2.5mph . Best colors were blue lightening (I think it’s called) Flicker shad, natural perch #5 jointed, firetiger #5 jointed, Blue and chrome (Fleet Farm exclusive), natural shad #5 (black and silver) and black gold sunset Flicker shad. Flicker shads were #7’s. Everyday seemed to have a different color that worked the best out of these but all produced fish.

    Good Luck and Good Fishing

    happycampin
    New Richmond, WI
    Posts: 667
    #765148

    Thanks for the report Jesse! I’m gonna giver a rip tomorrow a.m. Are you using lead core to achieve those depths?

    Jesse Krook
    Y.M.H.
    Posts: 6403
    #762108

    Lead or a 3-way set-up with a 2 oz weight and 8-9′ of line from the 3-way to the lure

    happycampin
    New Richmond, WI
    Posts: 667
    #705476

    Thanks man! I let you know how it went.

    Jesse Krook
    Y.M.H.
    Posts: 6403
    #554189

    Looking forward to hearing about it

    happycampin
    New Richmond, WI
    Posts: 667
    #536901

    Well it seems as though fall is on it’s way, but unfortunately for me that was the high light of my few hours on the water yesterday. I usually spend most of my time closer to Prescott, but decided to target between Stillwater and Hudson. We marked the most fish off sand/rock points with the majority of fish holding towards the tips in the deeper water. Getting those fish to commit was the hard part. Tried rigging minnows and 3 waying multiple cranks without much to show for our efforts. Surface water temps ranged between 62/64F. The major cold front which was still blowing quite hard probably had a lot to do with the lack of cooperation. Looking forward to hopefully a long fall.

    Ryan

    Jesse Krook
    Y.M.H.
    Posts: 6403
    #534662

    Another guy and myself pre-fished up that way with no fish to brag about.

    Oh well the great thing about fishing is there is always next time

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