Priority1 Posted July 9, 2014 Posted July 9, 2014 (edited) I fished with Capt. Bob M, Mike H, Tom B, and Jim M. There is a big learning curve fishing 12 lines but towards the end of the trip things started to come together. We ran our usual 2 oz BB off the boards and 3 oz off the down rods. The surface water temps were a cool 61F off Au Gres. We fished the inner bay and the temps were near 70. 16-29 FOW. We pulled a 5 man limit 25 fish box with a lot of high fish. Copper, Purple smile, some UV pinks, and some glows were our best colors. We marked a lot of fish on the bottom and picked some of them up but the real game was up higher. Edited July 10, 2014 by Priority1
nickoftime Posted July 9, 2014 Posted July 9, 2014 I must say Frank your getting pretty good at this sport. Well done lots of good eating there.
Priority1 Posted July 9, 2014 Author Posted July 9, 2014 I must say Frank your getting pretty good at this sport. Well done lots of good eating there.Kevin, Thanks. I gave my 5 fish to Chuck and Jeannie B. from Battle Creek. They came in with one fish.
nickoftime Posted July 9, 2014 Posted July 9, 2014 Maybe you should be getting paid for your touch HA HA HA just kidding
Priority1 Posted July 10, 2014 Author Posted July 10, 2014 I get paid well but not with money. Money ruins any sport. Think about it.
SeaCatMich Posted July 10, 2014 Posted July 10, 2014 Frank, dragging the cat up to Au Gres for Friday & Saturday with two buddies. Any suggestions fir where to start? With the wind the last few days I have not seen too many reports. Been thinking about trying the humps north of the islands.
Priority1 Posted July 10, 2014 Author Posted July 10, 2014 Frank, dragging the cat up to Au Gres for Friday & Saturday with two buddies. Any suggestions fir where to start? With the wind the last few days I have not seen too many reports. Been thinking about trying the humps north of the islands. That's your call on the Charities, but I wouldn't make that long run with a lot of good fish closer. This year is behind normal years. There are a lot of fish off the bars in the weeds 8-17 FOW, and also in the 25-35 FOW S. The inner bay is stacked full of walleye. Sometimes they're fussy but most of the time not. If I had a small good crew I'd target the shallow water and if it didn't pan out quickly, I'd move it on out.
SeaCatMich Posted July 10, 2014 Posted July 10, 2014 Thanks. I guess we will play it by ear. When we came over ~3 weeks ago we managed to get 18 between the 4 of us but no size -- only 2 over 20". Thought that maybe the bigger fish might have moved out of the inner bay. This year's cool weather though has made predicting anything a real challenge -- especially when one isn't real familiar with the waters. Have spent a lot more time in the last 20 years with trips to Erie but with either location about 2 1/2 hours from me decided to do more on Saginaw Bay this year. I know it doesn't help that we drift rather than troll -- it might catch more fish, but just not a fan of trolling for walleye. Feeling the hit and getting a little fight out of them with 8# spinning gear is just a lot more fun IMO, and that's why we go (plus the good eating).
Priority1 Posted July 11, 2014 Author Posted July 11, 2014 Thanks. I guess we will play it by ear. When we came over ~3 weeks ago we managed to get 18 between the 4 of us but no size -- only 2 over 20". Thought that maybe the bigger fish might have moved out of the inner bay. This year's cool weather though has made predicting anything a real challenge -- especially when one isn't real familiar with the waters. Have spent a lot more time in the last 20 years with trips to Erie but with either location about 2 1/2 hours from me decided to do more on Saginaw Bay this year.I know it doesn't help that we drift rather than troll -- it might catch more fish, but just not a fan of trolling for walleye. Feeling the hit and getting a little fight out of them with 8# spinning gear is just a lot more fun IMO, and that's why we go (plus the good eating). Ryan, Under the right conditions we do some drifting also. When we do drift I'll have 6-8 boards out and two down rods. I use the out-drive like a rudder and kick it out of gear. Drifting is a great presentation. I hope you're out there now slaying them.
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