![]() |
Deep Water Part 1
Chris. that's only 3 hours or so from me. We should plan on doing just that.
As season approaches next year keep us in mind. -- God Bless America Josh The Bad Bear |
Deep Water Part 1
OK I've got you both ( Joshual and Chris ) marked as "fishing buddies in
Spring". We'll get together when I head North. You two, however, might want to catch the Spring whitefish run that used to occur around Lake Winnebago. I think that was early in March or April???? RichG -- RichG manager, Carolina Skiff Owners Group on MSN http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners "Joshuall" wrote in message ... Rich . . . yer on. + I'd love to get into the largemout and smallies. My email address is or thevcmgroup at aol.com. My home phone number is 815-485-4709. Drop me a note some time and I'll give ya a call. -- God Bless America Josh The Bad Bear |
Deep Water Part 1
"RichG" wrote in message om... OK I've got you both ( Joshual and Chris ) marked as "fishing buddies in Spring". We'll get together when I head North. You two, however, might want to catch the Spring whitefish run that used to occur around Lake Winnebago. I think that was early in March or April???? RichG Rich, The spring White BASS run occurs usually in April, on the tail of the walleye spawn. It is totally dependant on water temps, which is based on whether the spring is a warm or cold one. Whitefish do not inhabit the Winnebago System. Any of the rivers that run into Lake Winnebago will be full of white bass once the water temps get above 45 degrees. When I lived in Fond du Lac, I used to walk down to the Fond du Lac River on my lunch hour and catch a mess of the tasty little rascals. They are a lot of fun on an ultralight spinning rod and will hammer a twitched minnow bait, a small in-line spinner or a jig and grub combination. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
Deep Water Part 1
"RichG" wrote in message om... OK I've got you both ( Joshual and Chris ) marked as "fishing buddies in Spring". We'll get together when I head North. You two, however, might want to catch the Spring whitefish run that used to occur around Lake Winnebago. I think that was early in March or April???? RichG Rich, The spring White BASS run occurs usually in April, on the tail of the walleye spawn. It is totally dependant on water temps, which is based on whether the spring is a warm or cold one. Whitefish do not inhabit the Winnebago System. Any of the rivers that run into Lake Winnebago will be full of white bass once the water temps get above 45 degrees. When I lived in Fond du Lac, I used to walk down to the Fond du Lac River on my lunch hour and catch a mess of the tasty little rascals. They are a lot of fun on an ultralight spinning rod and will hammer a twitched minnow bait, a small in-line spinner or a jig and grub combination. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
Deep Water Part 1
Rich,
I am guessing you are referring to the white bass run ??? It isn't as significant as it used to be, but stll pretty solid in the early spring. RichG wrote: OK I've got you both ( Joshual and Chris ) marked as "fishing buddies in Spring". We'll get together when I head North. You two, however, might want to catch the Spring whitefish run that used to occur around Lake Winnebago. I think that was early in March or April???? RichG |
Deep Water Part 1
Yea, I guess it was the White Bass run. It's only been 40 + years since I
even remember how wonderful everyone spoke about it. It is too early in the year for me to go to the Frozen North. Rich -- RichG manager, Carolina Skiff Owners Group on MSN http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners |
Deep Water Part 1
Yea, I guess it was the White Bass run. It's only been 40 + years since I
even remember how wonderful everyone spoke about it. It is too early in the year for me to go to the Frozen North. Rich -- RichG manager, Carolina Skiff Owners Group on MSN http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners |
Deep Water Part 1
Rich,
I dont' even want to be up in the frozen north. It is a good thing my boat is down right now otherwise I would be going insane , though it is not frozen yet. I might have to move to pursue my dreams, we will see what happens :-) Chris RichG wrote: Yea, I guess it was the White Bass run. It's only been 40 + years since I even remember how wonderful everyone spoke about it. It is too early in the year for me to go to the Frozen North. Rich |
Deep Water Part 1
Chris...I live in Houston, TX except for June, July, and August. Event
though Texas fishing is generally considered very good, I live a couple of hours from either Salt or decent Freshwater fishing. When I am up in the "Frozen North" I can fish in twenty minutes. I seem to catch fish nearly every time I throw a rod in the water in the F.N. I'm spending a lot more time golfing now that I am "home"....since driving two hours one way doesn't make for a fun day of fishing anymore. I know I am spoiled, but I like it! Fishing seems to be great where YOU (Wisconsin) live much of the year. I know the winters are long, but it still is location, location, location.......If you live where you can fish all year long...but live too far to actually be able to do it...that isn't great either. If the temperatures are in the high 80's and 90's for six or seven..or eight.. months out of each year, fishing isn't as much fun as it was in Wisconsin either. -- RichG manager, Carolina Skiff Owners Group on MSN http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners "Chris Rennert" wrote in message . .. Rich, I dont' even want to be up in the frozen north. It is a good thing my boat is down right now otherwise I would be going insane , though it is not frozen yet. I might have to move to pursue my dreams, we will see what happens :-) Chris RichG wrote: Yea, I guess it was the White Bass run. It's only been 40 + years since I even remember how wonderful everyone spoke about it. It is too early in the year for me to go to the Frozen North. Rich |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 03:41 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004 - 2006 FishingBanter