Fun early February day on the river today with less than 10 boats on the water.
Fishing is in typical mid-winter form. There are gazillions of fish between Everts and the dam….the trick is getting them to pry their mouths open.
At this time of year, I spend the daytime hours fishing vertical. My go-to bait for the 2009-2010 winter season continues to be Dean’s line of flukes…the one with the sparkly green back in particular….rigged on a 3/8 oz gold glitter jig. We caught all of our fish relatively deep today, in 25-28 feet of water. Saugers (with the big fish at 18″) and a few smaller walleyes until the sun hit the treetops.
As day turns into evening, I turn my attention to the shallows. With nothing to show for our pitching efforts, we elected to spend the twilight dragging jigs in 6-8 feet of water. The hot bait was a new offering, “Victoria’s Secret”, on a 1/8 oz black glitter or venom head. That combination accounted for well over half of our dragging fish, including the one shown below.
Big fish are available, numbers are available, all that’s missing is….you, and your boat on Pool 4. Come on down before it gets chilly again!