This morning I launched into Weems at around 9am and fished until 2pm. It was far more windy then the last few days, which was nice for keeping cool but bad for casting light lures. The perch all seemed to be holding under docks and I destroyed a few small spinners smacking pilings. The lure that caught the most fish was a 1/16th oz single hook inline spinner:
I also used a 1/16th oz BigNose, but while it caught a few of the larger fish, the little inline was the champ of the day. Unfortunately, to get that little spinner to cast I have to use a UL/Mod rod, which makes the accidental striper/pickerel a bit more dicey. I think this winter I am going to start making my own inlines. I want the small profile of the 1/16oz ones, but closer to 1/8oz in weight and with a stronger hook and wire.
As for the fish, I caught a lot of little guys like this:
And a bunch of medium guys like this:
I also caught this weird guy, not sure what he was doing in such brackish water:
And then, I caught this bastard, of course on the 1/16oz spinner and UL rod :
16" Striped Bass, my first one. Caught him way back up in the creek in maybe 3' of water. It took like a full minute to get him in and I cut the hell out of my hand when I had to grab the line to keep him from running under my kayak. It was right when I was about to call it quits and head back, so after a few more casts to the same dock I decided to end on a high note.
I had not fished Weems yet this year, the freshwater bass fever has gotten a hold of me in a huge way and it was nice to give some perch a little action for a change. Tomorrow I am going to hit Cash Lake to see if I can get some elusive summer LMBs. There are also a bunch of pickerel in there so I might get a little danger in too.
I also used a 1/16th oz BigNose, but while it caught a few of the larger fish, the little inline was the champ of the day. Unfortunately, to get that little spinner to cast I have to use a UL/Mod rod, which makes the accidental striper/pickerel a bit more dicey. I think this winter I am going to start making my own inlines. I want the small profile of the 1/16oz ones, but closer to 1/8oz in weight and with a stronger hook and wire.
As for the fish, I caught a lot of little guys like this:
And a bunch of medium guys like this:
I also caught this weird guy, not sure what he was doing in such brackish water:
And then, I caught this bastard, of course on the 1/16oz spinner and UL rod :
16" Striped Bass, my first one. Caught him way back up in the creek in maybe 3' of water. It took like a full minute to get him in and I cut the hell out of my hand when I had to grab the line to keep him from running under my kayak. It was right when I was about to call it quits and head back, so after a few more casts to the same dock I decided to end on a high note.
I had not fished Weems yet this year, the freshwater bass fever has gotten a hold of me in a huge way and it was nice to give some perch a little action for a change. Tomorrow I am going to hit Cash Lake to see if I can get some elusive summer LMBs. There are also a bunch of pickerel in there so I might get a little danger in too.
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