I was finally able to get down to fish Weems today. (darn spell correct keeps changing it to Seems....).
It was combination shake down cruise, on me and my repaired shoulder and my "hot rodded" Old Town Pack Canoe.
Both shoulder and Canoe performed without any major trauma. The little sponsons I added to aid stability, didn't seem to be needed, and I'll remove them. The smaller 30 pound thrust trolling motor was more than adequate. It actually seemed faster than my 16 foot Camper Canoe with the 55 pound thrust motor. Also the Water Blade 50 ah Lithium battery seemed to have plenty of grunt after 2 1/2 hours of use.
Now to the fishing.
The water was still very high and quite turbid, with a visibility of about 1 foot. There wasn't a lot of floating grass or surface weeds. My fish finder showed some clouds of baitfish, but I only saw one pod near the surface.
I caught about 12-15 perch, none over 7 inches on my usual green chartreuse spinner jig.
Usually this time of the year I expect to catch most of the fish in 6-8 feet of water on the edges of the grass. Not today.
I found most of my fish in 2 isolated areas, both around 2-4 feet deep and near wood. If I caught one fish, I'd catch 5 or 6, but only in these two areas.
It's good to be back! Next week, I'm going to try the bigger canoe. I feel a little cramped in the Pack, which is 4 feet shorter.
It was combination shake down cruise, on me and my repaired shoulder and my "hot rodded" Old Town Pack Canoe.
Both shoulder and Canoe performed without any major trauma. The little sponsons I added to aid stability, didn't seem to be needed, and I'll remove them. The smaller 30 pound thrust trolling motor was more than adequate. It actually seemed faster than my 16 foot Camper Canoe with the 55 pound thrust motor. Also the Water Blade 50 ah Lithium battery seemed to have plenty of grunt after 2 1/2 hours of use.
Now to the fishing.
The water was still very high and quite turbid, with a visibility of about 1 foot. There wasn't a lot of floating grass or surface weeds. My fish finder showed some clouds of baitfish, but I only saw one pod near the surface.
I caught about 12-15 perch, none over 7 inches on my usual green chartreuse spinner jig.
Usually this time of the year I expect to catch most of the fish in 6-8 feet of water on the edges of the grass. Not today.
I found most of my fish in 2 isolated areas, both around 2-4 feet deep and near wood. If I caught one fish, I'd catch 5 or 6, but only in these two areas.
It's good to be back! Next week, I'm going to try the bigger canoe. I feel a little cramped in the Pack, which is 4 feet shorter.
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