John Veil and I tried the water at Beachwood Park this morning.
The water was mostly free of ice but there were some areas frozen. Here's my jig and Mr. Twister sitting on some very very cold water:
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John had a lot more pullage than me but I was very pleased with this yellow perch -- my first of the year:
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Then I was surprised by a white perch:
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Valentine's Day seems a little early for a white perch to be far up a tidal river in the shallows. But I'm not complaining. I caught two more white perch and no more yellows. No picks either.
The water was high and falling. The key was painfully s-l-o-w retrieves in 5 to 6 feet of open water. The fish were not on structure or shorelines.
My last visit to Beachwood was 13 January. I caught nothing then on a much warmer day. I tried to launch there one other day since January and the river was iced over. This time I walked down the long path to make sure the water was clear before unloading my kayak and gear and taking it to the water. I was pleased to get out and even more pleased to actually catch some fish on a cold day.
The water was mostly free of ice but there were some areas frozen. Here's my jig and Mr. Twister sitting on some very very cold water:
P1020520.jpg
John had a lot more pullage than me but I was very pleased with this yellow perch -- my first of the year:
P1020509.jpg
Then I was surprised by a white perch:
P1020512.jpg
Valentine's Day seems a little early for a white perch to be far up a tidal river in the shallows. But I'm not complaining. I caught two more white perch and no more yellows. No picks either.
The water was high and falling. The key was painfully s-l-o-w retrieves in 5 to 6 feet of open water. The fish were not on structure or shorelines.
My last visit to Beachwood was 13 January. I caught nothing then on a much warmer day. I tried to launch there one other day since January and the river was iced over. This time I walked down the long path to make sure the water was clear before unloading my kayak and gear and taking it to the water. I was pleased to get out and even more pleased to actually catch some fish on a cold day.
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