6/4/09 - Second try at catfishing off of the pier by Tenney Park. The water was calm and very clear. Even at night I was able to see the bottom a ways out. Last time, we got set up after the sun was already down, so this time I wanted to start earlier to see what will bite as the light is transitioning. I threw out two lines, one with a chicken liver and the other with a nightcrawler. The nightcrawler got three fish, a largemouth while it was still light out, a smallmouth as it was getting dark, and a drum once it was dark. No catfish!
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6/7/09 - I remember catching boatloads of crappie around this time last year on Lake Wingra. This was after the heavy rains and flooding, and the increased water level by shore probably brought the fish in. The water is much shallower this year, but I thought maybe I could still get some crappie like last year. Using a small plastic spoon with a rattle, I caught several bluegill, 1 crappie, and 1 largemouth. I also lost a crappie and a largemouth right by shore, probably due to the very small hooks on the lure I was using. As the sun was going down I switched to using worms and a bobber, and picked up over a dozen bluegill.
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2 comments:
Great report. I miss fresh water fishing.
Tight lines
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