I've been watching the gage height, discharge rate, and velocity of the Yahara, and yesterday it was finally looking good enough to try fishing again. It was definitely a lot better, there wasn't as much debris, but the visibility still wasn't very good. I tried using a small crankbait that my brother gave me for my birthday, but no bites. I suspect the visibility was to blame. I brought worms too, so I used them for the rest of the day.
I caught a LOT of fish, but unfortunately they were almost all bluegill. How many bluegill is a lot? How about 55? Yeah... I'd rather not catch another bluegill the rest of the year. I also caught 8 pumpkinseeds, 1 rock bass, 1 little smallmouth, a 9.5" drum, and also my first green sunfish of the year. All of the non-bluegill and non-pumpkinseed fish were caught where the Yahara opens up into the Monona. I'll definitely spend more of my time down there next time I go. It seems like a good spot to catch a lot of species.
Overall not a bad day, but the largest fish I caught was the drum, so I went home a little dissapointed. I was fishing without a bobber most of the time, letting my worm go to the bottom with a sinker. I was surprised that I was catching so many bluegill off the bottom.
3 weeks ago
2 comments:
wow..great fish dude!!...someday i want fishing with you..yesterday i catch haruan fish ( Channa striatus)
Nice fish! It would be really exciting to catch one of those.
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