Went to Tridelphia again, got there about 9:30am, and set up to try finding some more walleye. Didn't have any luck with them, but landed my personal best Northern, got it on my orange spinner with two Gulp Alive! minnows. Speed: 1 knot, depth 12 feet, time High Noon.
29 inches, hard to take a selfie and get all of the fish in the pic when they're that long:
FYI, Northern don't have a very big bottom lip, this one slipped out of the fish gripper twice:
Since I wasn't having any luck with the walleye, I decided to throw a rattle trap for some bass. Nothing big. I did lose one that looked to be about 4 pounds, it ran a couple times, I had it at the kayak twice, and then did a quick jerk and snapped my line. A few minutes later it jumped by a tree, with my lure still in its mouth...rattle trap makes a distinct sound when it's in the jaw of a jumping bass.
29 inches, hard to take a selfie and get all of the fish in the pic when they're that long:
FYI, Northern don't have a very big bottom lip, this one slipped out of the fish gripper twice:
Since I wasn't having any luck with the walleye, I decided to throw a rattle trap for some bass. Nothing big. I did lose one that looked to be about 4 pounds, it ran a couple times, I had it at the kayak twice, and then did a quick jerk and snapped my line. A few minutes later it jumped by a tree, with my lure still in its mouth...rattle trap makes a distinct sound when it's in the jaw of a jumping bass.
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