Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Weekend fishing 5/22-23

I got out on clearwater saturday morning befor the GEM even and we got some nice panfish before the storm hit in the shallows. long casts with a weighted float 3 ft above a small jig with a paddletail toward the reeds.
Sunday we went out to waconia sunday and found really warm water over 70 degrees. We found some crappies in the shallows. the spawn is just about over, the fish we caught were spawned out. Then we moved to another area and found huge areas of very hungry bluegills! Thet were really feeding getting ready for their spawning time. Some males were already starting to make beds. we got some nice ones on whatever we cast that would fit in their mouth. I forgot my camera memory card in my computer so no pics sunday, bummer!

Nice black crappie



nice bass on the crappie pole!


One very nicely colored pumpkinseed-greensunfish cross!











We got out again for a bit in the evening with Dave and Eric from GEM , but nothing much was happening

Monday, May 10, 2010

Bj'sBait & Tackle 20th annual crappie tournament

Jack talked me into fishing this tourney finally after a few years of trying. usually it is easy to do, but the catch is, I would have to find another partner and would have to fish against him (ulp) because he has been fishing it with his regular partner Wayne halvorson for 10 years now.
I don't have a boat in working order now so I tried to get a couple of guys with boats interested with little luck. I pretty much gave up, when i was at a Thorne brothers seminar I saw Kyle Sandberg, and he was talking to someone about his boat, so I ran the idea by him, he didn't think he could, but he called me the next week and said he wanted to, so I let him get us entered and all, since he lives close to the bait shop. We didn't get to prefish at all because I had to work and he was going to school, but I fished with Jack a few times earlier in the spring and had a pretty good idea where i wanted to fish.
We got the boat in and got to take off 29th, Kyle has a nice boat and it is fast too, we got to the first spot in no time.
My game plan was to fish some humps out in the middle of the lake that top out at 5 ft. The wind was blowing pretty hard and I wanted to move along the edge of the breakline and cast up onto it, hitting pockets of weeds and hard bottom where the large slabs were scattered in verious spots. It took me only 3 minutes to relize it was not going to work, with the extra wide 17 ft boat with a tall windshield and only a 55# thrust bowmount, the wind pretty much had its way making pin point boat control impossible.
We soon gave up on that and tried throwing an anchor, that didn't work, it didn't hold at all, threw out the other one and it finally held after some drifting.
We tried that a couple of times but after an hour of struggle and not a bite I completely lost confidence in fishing out there, I decided we better get out of there and try to get out of the wind.
I wanted to try a bigger bay with a point that came out into deep water with a small hump on the end that me and jack fished a couple of times earlier this year. there was not much there at that time, but with the weeds coming up, I thought it could be good.
We got there and found it pretty windy there too, but not impossible at least. and it was raining ice pellets too, then the sun would come out.
We got on top of the hump and I cast a paddle tail under a float off the drop off on the end of the hump, and it went down right away. it was only a sunfish, but that was a good sign. there should be weeds and bugs, and hopefully crappies. We anchored up on top and casted out over the edge with our floats set around 3.5 to 4 ft down . I nailed a couple more 'gills, and then the first crappie!
I got a couple more keepers, then the bite quit.
We then pulled anchor and moved around with no action so we decided to got right back to where we had the first fish. I switched to a 1 inch gulp alive minnow, and go a nice slab right away. Kyle switched up and got a good one too. It was on and off but pretty slow. We tried repositioning the boat, and I put on a tiny northland mimmic minnow fry in perch pattern, and that really got em going. Kyle was trying some bigger plastics and a small spinner bait with no bites. I suggested he try something smaller and he put on a 1 inchgulp minnow, and soon got a nice fish. with time running out I wanted to get the boat on top of the end to try some jigging. We found a nice area of standing weeds that were holding our fish. we were positioned good for my to fish off the deep side, and started nailing fish, one big one then a bunch of small ones. Kyle stuck with his float casting to the shallow side of the weeds. he noticed hit float lift slightly and set the hook, he got it to the boat and I got it in the net, a big mule crappie at 1.55 pounds, that turned out the be the second biggest fish of the contest!
Soon we had to get in for the weigh in. Jack and Wayne were at the dock, they stuck it out in the middle of the lake and it paid off, they ended up with 10 fish that weighed over 11 pounds! We had 10 for 8.75
He beat us by over 2 pounds! I thought we wouldnt even finish in the money, after seeing Jacks fish, thinking othered must have got into the mules too! there was no need to be concerned, we ended up second! Way better than I thought we did!
It was a fun event (once I got out of the wind) and had a good turnout of 100 teams. I will have to make this a annual even. I am glad it is the only time I have to fish against Jack this year!
BJ'S Bait and tackle crappie tournament Top 15 catches

Boats ready to go




we were waiting to hear 29!


blast off time!



got this big one, but it is the wrong species! would have been nice for the UPL though!


Kyle with his big slabosaurus


i meet jack at the dock, one look into his tank revealed he beat me good! I was not suprised.



Jack and his catch. I will get him next year hehe!




Long line at the weigh in. many were dressed in their ice fishing suits to fight the cold wind


Bucket of slabs getting the weigh





big fish 1.6 pounds!





waiting to hear the results



The champs!



Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Sunday fishin'

Got out Sunday for prefishing for the big crappie tourney on clearwater lake. Unfortunately, it was too windy to search out the main lake reefs that hold the big slabs. We also found the spawn has yet to get started. We ended up in the back bays to get out of the waves, we found a few decent slabs with an occasional largemouth bass or sunfish in the mix. saw a bowfin, but couldn't get it to bite.
A 1/32 oz jig with a culprit paddeltail did it for me, mostly tightlining, but I got a couple with floats, and one nice one sight fishing around some emerging pads in real shallow water.










Monday, May 3, 2010

Float tubin' action 5-1

Me and Casey hit a lake I have heard has big panfish in it. We fished hard for over an hour with me not getting a bite, and Casey getting a largemouth bass. He mentioned a small lake he heard might have some fish, and would be small enough to get out of the wind. I was skeptical, but the smell of skunk was approaching, so I relented, off we were to try a new lake. We got there and it was barely a lake, more of a pond, but it was nice and calm, so we put the tubes in and kicked out past the thick curleyleafed pondweed. Soon we were into fish, they were everywhere, mediocre crappies and nice 'gills. along the weedline and out suspended in the middle too. I did not have my sonar and couldnt get depths, but it didn't seem that deep. We got all panfish, no pesky pike or bass. We got them all tightlining plastics on 1/32 oz jigheads, cast and retrieve, slow troll behind the tube, or vertical jigging worked good. the best bait for me was a red and white glow tube. Casey got some on a paddel tail too.














Someone call the fun police! he is having way too much haha!