Monday, October 12, 2015

10-11-15 Sunday

10-11-15 Sunday 2:30 – 7:30 pm, myself and Scott fishing for bass, walleye and pike
Weather: (1753) S 14, clear, 80°, 29.46↑
H2O: 5.18’→, 21 kcfs, clear, 61°
Location: Trempealeau, WI
Caught: Me: 1 pike 24”, 1 walleye 13”, 1 sauger 11”, 5 SMB 12-18”
Scott: 5 small mouth bass 12-15”

It was another Sunday afternoon fishing with Scott. This week we fished the upper part of our pool near Trempealeau. We started off fishing the backwaters area in an area that is called Big Marsh. This area was almost completely dead. I just have not had much for action in the back marsh areas during the fall.
After a couple of fruitless hours we moved out to a wing dam by Hammond Chute. This area was very difficult to fish on account of the strong south wind. Anyhow we had the same results there. Our next stop was north to the spillway on the Minnesota side. This is where we boated our first fish and a couple more. We definitely did not have as much action there as I thought we would.
For the last forty-five minutes of daylight we hit a couple wing dams just south of the dam, and it was there we had more favorable results. Heck, I even caught my first double on one bait! We finished up the night jigging for walleyes, where we struck out doing that.

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