had an awesome opening day. caught a 6 man limit of 12 fish (ceded territory) in Saturday and went back out on Sunday and popped 5 more in the morning. all 15″ to 18″ walleye. some BIG perch mixed in also. caught em deep, shallow, weeds, rock and wood. no set pattern. great quality fish. if unfamiliar give Don Pemble a call. great guy to show you around the flowage. drop me a PM if you need the number.
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May 11, 2011 at 4:20 pm #965210
SteveO:
We didn’t even ask to try to get together, but after years of me not being able to get close, the outcome would have been the same. It sounds like your trip with Don Pemble was another quality weekend!!! After working at my store, it was off to Fibber’s to bartend and then Sunday a.m. to work on the boat.
My brother bought a place just west of town, so lots of family in town for the Mother’s Day weekend. Also with the crappy spring weather and the need to replace boat decking without a comfy dry place, was still replacing that decking Sun. a.m.
My bro Barry and I did get out Sat. a.m. on the Flambeau Chain briefly Sat. a.m. for two hours. Two pick-ups and one fish on, but nothing landed. Sunday night I was able to get onto another one of the deep clears in the area and even with cloud cover locating fish was tough. I managed one inside of 11′ and when I got her (16″-17″) in the boat, she was dropping eggs, so back over she went. I did this for a while in the same area, couldn’t get any one else to take and made a big move to the other end of the lake. Once getting into that area, it was apparent that getting to any of my spots without pestering another boat was going to be tough. I was able to sneak toward one of the landings close to one of my good spots, shut my lights down and get over and on to it. There in a about ten casts, I had four on holding the boat in 8′-10′ of water and pitching and swimming the jig/minnow combo back to the boat. All were cookie cutter fish of the previous one and dripping eggs as well, so they all went back in the drink. Water temps on this body of water were 43*-44*.
Monday and Tues. nights found me a similar body of water closer to home searching for fish to get away from the traffic and put together a more aesthetically pleasing Northwoods fishing experience.
Strong SE winds have made boat control a little bit of an issue, but I finally got smart and went to a 1/4oz. jig to get it done and be able to move a little faster in the search on this lake. So far I have found some fish, but size is a real issue as one fish made it to 15″ and she was spawned out. Lots of short hits last night, which made me want to drop down in jig size, but I may try to dig out the stingers if I get back to this one in the near future.
Friends coming up to stay on the Sunday night lake, so I will get my fill of it the next three days.
Mark
May 12, 2011 at 12:04 am #965383Yeah Mark
We got to the old fort flambeau around 5 pm on Friday. Few drinks at donners, midway and deer lodge and we went back to cabin. Was gone by 10 am sunday. Quick trip but good.
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