Well, today was day three of a cold front and the conditions were a bit
tougher. We had bright blue skies and little wind, what there was came from
the east. While the temps weren't bad, the bright skies and flat water made
for a bit tougher fishing and we had to make some adjustments.
Getting out a little later than anticipated, Moe and I went one way, Ronnie
Garrison and Doc went the other, with promises made to keep in touch and let
the others know what was going on.
My first fish came from a gravel edge on a (to quote Gil) "Long Slinky
Point" and it hit a fluke that had a chartreuse dipped tail. Moe got bit on
a carolina rigged lizard but shook it off, not wanting to sore mouth the
fish too much before the tourney. Working the gravel showed some more fish,
but we continued moving around the lake, wanting to see what else was
shaking.
Checking the weeds, thinking they might be buried, we worked that as well,
but had little to show for our efforts besides one pike and a couple short
hits. Working the wood on deep edges seemed to produce a little better
and two smallies came from the same hole, a piece of deep timber on a
dropshot rig.
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Ronnie caught two nice keeper smallies usin a worm in the wood and Doc did
battle with a 36" muskie that grabbed his Speed Worm at the side of the boat
as he was lifting it from the water. On spinning tackle, he soon found out
the value of backreeling big fish and using PowerPro on spinning tackle.
It was tough, but the weather is supposed to be somewhat stable with the
possibility of some rain on Friday.
I got word that Heavy is supposed to be arriving tomorrow afternoon and
Inky, an OutdoorFrontiers member will be fishing with us as well in the
morning.
Dang, it's been fun already, and I can't wait for the rest to show up. It's
not too late to get to Rhinelander!
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Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
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G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods
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