8-15-2013 6 PM – 12:30 AM
Weather: (2053) calm, clear, 69˚, 30.17 steady
Water: 4.99 steady, 12.8 kcfs, 74 ˚, pretty clear
Location: Mississippi river pool 7
Caught: Bait: bluegills, perch and crappies, 18, 16 and 8 pound flat heads
Partners: Scott
Comments:
It had been awhile since Scott and I have fished together. During the past two weeks I or Scott had been away on vacation. I was a little worried about bait catching tonight. I had told Scott that I would supply the crawlers. I did supply the crawlers, but I only had three small ones in the container. We were soon out of them, and we did not have enough bait in the live well to make it a very serious night of flat head fishing. We called another friend of ours who was heading out cat fishing and we asked him if he would come past us and supply us with a few more crawlers. He graciously did!
We started out by Trempealeau and ended the night down towards Dakota. The bite was not fantastic, but we did manage to boat three, so we did do pretty well.
Observations:
Tonight there were lots of cat fishermen out and about. We saw three different boats set up for cats and we knew of at least three other groups that were also out cat fishing. It was a very nice evening, but after sunset it became quite cold. We both donned extra clothes to ward off the night chill and Scott even went so far as to dig out and wear his stocking hat. We did make a trip up to mud lake looking for gills, and I was amazed at how choked off the area is with wild rice, there is not a lot of area up there that is not covered with rice.
Sunday, August 18, 2013
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
8-13-13 Tue.
8-13-2013 Tue. 6:15 PM – 12:00 AM
Weather: (2053) calm, clear, 63˚, 30.14 rising
Water: 5.27 rising falling, 27.1 kcfs, 74 ˚, slight algae bloom
Location: Mississippi river pool 7
Caught: bluegills and crappies, 17, 8 and 3 pound flat heads
Partners: Reed and Tucker
Comments:
Tonight it was a guided fishing trip with Reed and his son Tucker. Reed had some experience with fishing flat heads, but Tucker had very limited exposure to them. Bait catching was very easy tonight; in fact I caught most of the bait in about fifteen minutes before I even picked them up at the landing. The first spot was a main channel scour hole with a maximum depth of about thirty feet. This is where all three flat heads came from.
The second spot was a major side channel just off the main channel with plenty of wood along the bank. We had one very good bite here with a good run. Reed was up on this fish, and instead of giving it a nice rod sweep he gave it and all you can give hook set. Unfortunately the line broke about ten feet from the rod tip. I do not know if the line was weak or frayed at that spot or if it was a very large fish and the line just could not handle the force of the hook set. Anyway, things happen. I felt bad and I know Reed felt bad.
We finished off the night in Somners Chute and never had a bite.
Observations:
It was once again a very beautiful night with no wind, absolutely no boat traffic and a few shooting stars streaking across the abyss of the night sky. On the trip back to the landing we took the route of the lake, and man was it ever weedy, in fact it was darn near impossible to motor through it. Most of the vegetation was celery grass but towards the upper end there was lots of rice.
Weather: (2053) calm, clear, 63˚, 30.14 rising
Water: 5.27 rising falling, 27.1 kcfs, 74 ˚, slight algae bloom
Location: Mississippi river pool 7
Caught: bluegills and crappies, 17, 8 and 3 pound flat heads
Partners: Reed and Tucker
Comments:
Tonight it was a guided fishing trip with Reed and his son Tucker. Reed had some experience with fishing flat heads, but Tucker had very limited exposure to them. Bait catching was very easy tonight; in fact I caught most of the bait in about fifteen minutes before I even picked them up at the landing. The first spot was a main channel scour hole with a maximum depth of about thirty feet. This is where all three flat heads came from.
The second spot was a major side channel just off the main channel with plenty of wood along the bank. We had one very good bite here with a good run. Reed was up on this fish, and instead of giving it a nice rod sweep he gave it and all you can give hook set. Unfortunately the line broke about ten feet from the rod tip. I do not know if the line was weak or frayed at that spot or if it was a very large fish and the line just could not handle the force of the hook set. Anyway, things happen. I felt bad and I know Reed felt bad.
We finished off the night in Somners Chute and never had a bite.
Observations:
It was once again a very beautiful night with no wind, absolutely no boat traffic and a few shooting stars streaking across the abyss of the night sky. On the trip back to the landing we took the route of the lake, and man was it ever weedy, in fact it was darn near impossible to motor through it. Most of the vegetation was celery grass but towards the upper end there was lots of rice.
8-12-13 Mon
8-12-2013 Mon. 5:30 PM – 10:00 PM
Weather: (1953) NW6, clear, 73˚, 29.97 rising
Water: 5.15 rising, 21 kcfs, 74 ˚, slight algae bloom
Location: Mississippi river pool 7
Caught: bluegills and crappies
Partners: none
Comments:
I was pre-fishing for an upcoming flat head guide trip on Tuesday. I checked out a lot of areas in the backwaters looking for crappies and bluegills, and I did not find too much. I caught an adequate amount for bait, but it was not spectacular.
The flat head fishing was even worse. I tried two different areas in Somners Chute and never even had a bite. It however was not a waste of time as I did eliminate some unproductive water.
Observations:
It was a very pleasant evening tonight, although the nights have been pretty chilly for this time of year. I did see a few meteorites streaking across the sky. I guess the next couple of night’s are supposed to be very active for them.
Weather: (1953) NW6, clear, 73˚, 29.97 rising
Water: 5.15 rising, 21 kcfs, 74 ˚, slight algae bloom
Location: Mississippi river pool 7
Caught: bluegills and crappies
Partners: none
Comments:
I was pre-fishing for an upcoming flat head guide trip on Tuesday. I checked out a lot of areas in the backwaters looking for crappies and bluegills, and I did not find too much. I caught an adequate amount for bait, but it was not spectacular.
The flat head fishing was even worse. I tried two different areas in Somners Chute and never even had a bite. It however was not a waste of time as I did eliminate some unproductive water.
Observations:
It was a very pleasant evening tonight, although the nights have been pretty chilly for this time of year. I did see a few meteorites streaking across the sky. I guess the next couple of night’s are supposed to be very active for them.
8-11-13 Sun
8-11-2013 Sun. 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Weather: (2053) E5, mostly cloudy, 70˚, 30.06 rising
Water: 5.03 rising, 14.6 kcfs, 74 ˚, slight algae bloom
Location: Mississippi river pool 7
Caught: perch, a few bluegills, LMB and pike
Partners: none
Comments:
I had an all-day fishing trip scheduled today, but the trip was cancelled on account of the storms we had this morning. The morning and early afternoon were pretty dreary so I just chilled out on the couch. I do have to do that once in a while just to remind myself that I do not care for that too often. I finally caught a breath in the afternoon and headed up river towards the backwaters of Trempealeau. I have not been up to this area for quite some time, so I did not know what to expect.
I did find some perch, a couple of bluegills and one crappie. The pan fish sure have not inhabited this area like they use to a few years back. I also fished for bass and pike and had pretty decent luck with some of each. Most of the fish came on swim jigs, but I did manage at least one pike on a frog.
Observations:
The water is at its summer level, but we still have a pretty decent flow. The Pike Hole area has some vegetation, but it is a lot less than it normally is this time of year, and it seems as if the rice is not as abundant up in this area. There is a pretty good flow of water coming through the pike hole, which supports my suspicion that more and more of the Black River’s flow is coming through its upper tributary.
Weather: (2053) E5, mostly cloudy, 70˚, 30.06 rising
Water: 5.03 rising, 14.6 kcfs, 74 ˚, slight algae bloom
Location: Mississippi river pool 7
Caught: perch, a few bluegills, LMB and pike
Partners: none
Comments:
I had an all-day fishing trip scheduled today, but the trip was cancelled on account of the storms we had this morning. The morning and early afternoon were pretty dreary so I just chilled out on the couch. I do have to do that once in a while just to remind myself that I do not care for that too often. I finally caught a breath in the afternoon and headed up river towards the backwaters of Trempealeau. I have not been up to this area for quite some time, so I did not know what to expect.
I did find some perch, a couple of bluegills and one crappie. The pan fish sure have not inhabited this area like they use to a few years back. I also fished for bass and pike and had pretty decent luck with some of each. Most of the fish came on swim jigs, but I did manage at least one pike on a frog.
Observations:
The water is at its summer level, but we still have a pretty decent flow. The Pike Hole area has some vegetation, but it is a lot less than it normally is this time of year, and it seems as if the rice is not as abundant up in this area. There is a pretty good flow of water coming through the pike hole, which supports my suspicion that more and more of the Black River’s flow is coming through its upper tributary.
Saturday, August 10, 2013
8-9-13 Fri
8-9-2013 Fri. 6:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Weather: (2053) NW 8, clear, 70˚, 30.06 rising
Water: 5.02 falling, 14.2 kcfs, 74 ˚, green
Location: Mississippi river pool 8
Caught: bluegills for bait, four LMB 12 – 14”
Partners: none
Comments:
I have a couple of fishing trips coming up in the next few days, so I have been out pre-fishing for them. It has been tough! I can catch bluegills in numbers, but that is about all I feel overly confident in catching. Tonight I easily caught flat head bait, along with a few largemouth bass. The flat heads on the other hand were elusive tonight. I never even had a bite, and I tried three different spots. I tried some of the spots that were so good last year. One of my favorites was a main channel wing dam tip, but tonight it was a no go. There is more current this year than there was last year at this time, so I am thinking that may have a bearing on it.
Observations:
The water is quite low, but the current is still clipping along at a pretty good pace. The water below the Dresbach Dam is quite green and the upper landing is difficult to use on account of the low water.
Weather: (2053) NW 8, clear, 70˚, 30.06 rising
Water: 5.02 falling, 14.2 kcfs, 74 ˚, green
Location: Mississippi river pool 8
Caught: bluegills for bait, four LMB 12 – 14”
Partners: none
Comments:
I have a couple of fishing trips coming up in the next few days, so I have been out pre-fishing for them. It has been tough! I can catch bluegills in numbers, but that is about all I feel overly confident in catching. Tonight I easily caught flat head bait, along with a few largemouth bass. The flat heads on the other hand were elusive tonight. I never even had a bite, and I tried three different spots. I tried some of the spots that were so good last year. One of my favorites was a main channel wing dam tip, but tonight it was a no go. There is more current this year than there was last year at this time, so I am thinking that may have a bearing on it.
Observations:
The water is quite low, but the current is still clipping along at a pretty good pace. The water below the Dresbach Dam is quite green and the upper landing is difficult to use on account of the low water.
8-8-13 Thr.
8-8-2013 Thr. 7:30 PM – 11:00 PM
Weather: (2053) calm, few clouds, 68˚, 30.00 steady
Water: 5.22 falling, 55.9 kcfs, 72 ˚, clear
Location: Mississippi river pool 7
Caught: bluegills for bait, one 21 pound flat head
Partners: Autumn - bluegill fishing
Comments:
Autumn is starting to show some interest in fishing and she wanted to try “for those smaller fish that are easier to catch”. I needed some bluegills for flat head fishing tonight, so she came along for that portion of the fishing. She found out those smaller fish are not so easily caught either. She was a little confused on how I could catch 20 to her 1. She did catch one small crappie at the end of the night and she was satisfied with that. She also wanted to take it off the hook and she found out the hard way that crappies have some pretty sharp spines on their lower front fins.
I fished for flat heads in two different spots over a two hour period and I caught one twenty one pound fish. I wished Autumn would have been along and caught that fish, I think she would have been hooked on catching those big whiskered cats.
Observations:
The vegetation growth is probably at its peak right now. The rice is particularly abundant this year and it appears to be taking over the east lakeside from the end of the dike down to Ashley Point.
Weather: (2053) calm, few clouds, 68˚, 30.00 steady
Water: 5.22 falling, 55.9 kcfs, 72 ˚, clear
Location: Mississippi river pool 7
Caught: bluegills for bait, one 21 pound flat head
Partners: Autumn - bluegill fishing
Comments:
Autumn is starting to show some interest in fishing and she wanted to try “for those smaller fish that are easier to catch”. I needed some bluegills for flat head fishing tonight, so she came along for that portion of the fishing. She found out those smaller fish are not so easily caught either. She was a little confused on how I could catch 20 to her 1. She did catch one small crappie at the end of the night and she was satisfied with that. She also wanted to take it off the hook and she found out the hard way that crappies have some pretty sharp spines on their lower front fins.
I fished for flat heads in two different spots over a two hour period and I caught one twenty one pound fish. I wished Autumn would have been along and caught that fish, I think she would have been hooked on catching those big whiskered cats.
Observations:
The vegetation growth is probably at its peak right now. The rice is particularly abundant this year and it appears to be taking over the east lakeside from the end of the dike down to Ashley Point.
Monday, August 5, 2013
7-28 through 8-2-13 Chippewa Flowage - Hayward
7-27 through 8-2-2013
Weather: Generally cold for this time of year with the first couple of days very cold, with on and off rain showers
H2O: East side had a fair amount of algae bloom with the west side much clearer, 67 -70 ˚
Location: Chippewa Flowage, Hayward, WI
Caught: Multiple pike and LMB, a few SMB and three incidental crappies
Partners: Dwayne, Autumn and Colin
Comments:
It was our annual vacation week at Hayward and it has been cold! We got up here Saturday afternoon and we were greeted by rain, wind and upper fifty degree temperatures. Sunday morning was not much better, but at least it was not raining and there was no wind. The rest of the week was not too bad weather wise, but the temperatures were definitely below normal.
Surprisingly the fishing turned out to be pretty good. I caught northern and bass in the thick weeds, with lily pads being the best location. I fished both the East and West sides and had pretty good luck for the first time on the East side. I never fished for muskies much, except the last day on Friday night I gave it a solid four hours. I never caught a musky, but I did have a couple of follows over by Dun Roven Lodge. I even caught a couple of crappies out on Pete’s bar on a crank bait. I never caught a walleye this trip, but I never fished for them either.
Observations:
The water on the flowage for this time of year is cold, but the fish are still pretty active. The clarity is pretty good, with limited algae present in the water, but as the week went by and the temperatures rose, the amount of algae also rose. There is not as much weed growth on the flowage this year, which in a way is nice, since most of it is water milfoil anyway. I would have to say the water level is a little higher than normal, with exposed sand quite limited.
Weather: Generally cold for this time of year with the first couple of days very cold, with on and off rain showers
H2O: East side had a fair amount of algae bloom with the west side much clearer, 67 -70 ˚
Location: Chippewa Flowage, Hayward, WI
Caught: Multiple pike and LMB, a few SMB and three incidental crappies
Partners: Dwayne, Autumn and Colin
Comments:
It was our annual vacation week at Hayward and it has been cold! We got up here Saturday afternoon and we were greeted by rain, wind and upper fifty degree temperatures. Sunday morning was not much better, but at least it was not raining and there was no wind. The rest of the week was not too bad weather wise, but the temperatures were definitely below normal.
Surprisingly the fishing turned out to be pretty good. I caught northern and bass in the thick weeds, with lily pads being the best location. I fished both the East and West sides and had pretty good luck for the first time on the East side. I never fished for muskies much, except the last day on Friday night I gave it a solid four hours. I never caught a musky, but I did have a couple of follows over by Dun Roven Lodge. I even caught a couple of crappies out on Pete’s bar on a crank bait. I never caught a walleye this trip, but I never fished for them either.
Observations:
The water on the flowage for this time of year is cold, but the fish are still pretty active. The clarity is pretty good, with limited algae present in the water, but as the week went by and the temperatures rose, the amount of algae also rose. There is not as much weed growth on the flowage this year, which in a way is nice, since most of it is water milfoil anyway. I would have to say the water level is a little higher than normal, with exposed sand quite limited.
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