Woah… it’s been way too long in between reports… let’s try and get caught up on things a bit…
Been spending the majority of my time targeting bass over the last few weeks… with most of the success coming in the shallows, especially as of late. Buzzbaits, shallow cranks, jigs… but mainly wacky-rigged Comidas continue to produce fish. Also tried pitching some live suckers the other day in hopes of picking up a few monster walleyes in transition but no takers… not even the bass or pike grabbed the live bait, everything came on artificials.
Find shallow rocks and/or gravel lately and it seems like you find the fish too. Mainlake islands or points with shallow hard-bottom flats are hot right now… water temps soared into the upper 60’s the last few days which helped some too. However, water clarity is getting worse but I only contribute the excellent shallow water bite partially to those dingy water conditions. No complaints here I guess.
Here are a few fun pictures from the last few weeks… had a good day in the Chisago area with a couple clients…
A nice double!!!
Mark’s 6 pounder!!!
A very fat short fish!
Looks like the warm temps are only going to stick around for a couple more days… then 50’s for highs and we can expect more toothy critters roaming the shallows… might also see a lot of the smaller bass vacate the shallows leaving only the big toads Break out the buzzbaits and jigs and let the games begin!!!