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Started by RHYBAK, May 31, 2015, 08:29:15 AM

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RHYBAK

has nobody been fishing on the lake yet?
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jackalofnar

Heading to BCC on Saturday :) Report will follow about 2 weeks later.

BigChief

I was wondering the same thing.  I need something to get me through the next couple weeks.

puckster_guy

 I've been up to camp twice and my boat is still on the trailer. :( Going up thursday after work, playing hooky on friday lol :) first thing thursday????? Boat in the water pack a cooler and go fishing.
Days spent fishing don't count against life :)

WillageD

Had about a 2 hour troll for Lakers on the 23rd... no luck..wind was really high into the shoreline we wanted to troll, made for extremely tough boat control.. my dad trolled the same shore line for about 45 minutes the week prior and caught and released a 4LB laker.

Keeper64

I know !!!  We're heading up this Friday and was hoping for some advice on location of pickerel and/or depths for Lakers. I presume they'll still be tucked in the back bays but first hand info is always appreciated!!

johnny walleye

was hoping to get out in the mon river but something always comes up,looking forward to Kipawa in around 50 days

Mattie

 heading up Friday. Would also like to know whats been going on up there also fishing wise. Can't wait.

RHYBAK

Quote from: Mattie on June 02, 2015, 09:37:35 AM
heading up Friday. Would also like to know whats been going on up there also fishing wise. Can't wait.

What a turn around.
You guys normally go after me and wait for my report.
This year it's reversed.
I can't wait to read your reports.
Fish shallow points in the evening with your slip float set at 3 feet and as tight to shore as possible.
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Marco

Ok Rhybak, riddle me this....
I can see the benefit of slip bobbering if you are going to fish 8 feet deep in 15ft of water,  easy to set and much easier to cast.
If you are fishing the shore in say only 3 feet of water, why not use a regular old line bobber set to 3 feet deep?
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JLG

Definitely a lack of trip reports this year - but the facebook sites of camps helps.  10 days and countin till we leave for 3 seasons

RHYBAK

Quote from: Marco on June 02, 2015, 03:15:45 PM
Ok Rhybak, riddle me this....
I can see the benefit of slip bobbering if you are going to fish 8 feet deep in 15ft of water,  easy to set and much easier to cast.
If you are fishing the shore in say only 3 feet of water, why not use a regular old line bobber set to 3 feet deep?

Your right.
Because during the day you should be fishing 6-7 feet.
Why change the set-up. Just move the bobber stop :)
Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle

Marco

Gotcha.  During the day I am more a jig fisherman, or use a drop shot setup.  As is probably true for everyone, I have caught bluegill, bass, crappie, etc. with the old red/white bobber and worm.  Just for old times sake, I might have to give this method a try in the evening in shallow water to add walleye to the list!
Beer got you into this, beer will get you out

RHYBAK

Quote from: Marco on June 03, 2015, 09:36:16 AM
Gotcha.  During the day I am more a jig fisherman, or use a drop shot setup.  As is probably true for everyone, I have caught bluegill, bass, crappie, etc. with the old red/white bobber and worm.  Just for old times sake, I might have to give this method a try in the evening in shallow water to add walleye to the list!

Marco
Because you are going so early in the season this year, I would concentrate more on trolling a worm harness/leech combination real shallow and slow during the day.
On the edge of dead trees or rocks transitions.
About 20-30 feet behind the boat and 6-7 feet of water on wind blown shorelines.
Purchase a very small drift sock if you have to to slow the boat down.
Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle

Canuckbass

Been to camp a couple times this year.
Opening weekend every walleye was caught in current.
Was up 28th to 31st, I did very well while rest of group struggled.
Rocky point on inside of back bay, everything was caught on 4" Power Minnow with 1/4oz jighead.
Rest of group mostly used live bait and struggled.

Hope to run back up soon.