Out4Trout Posted July 2, 2012 Report Posted July 2, 2012 A long weekend, calling for hot and sunny, blue skies, high pressure atmosphere, and windy. It was a beautiful day, don't let it get away... A Beautiful Day Exactly the conditions that traditionally will shut down the laker bite. Wouldn't it be cool to be able to dial in the lakers under these tough conditions? A challenge, and I was interested. Primary mission du jour was to test out the newly installed sonar unit. Dual transducers installed, so that I can run two units, one at 83khz and one at 200khz. The secondary challenge was to dial in some trout under non-optimal conditions. So the plan was coming together. Dual Transducers Started by cruising around various depths figuring out the settings on the new sonar, to get the right sensitivity. Previous finder could reliably see my jig or spoon down to 80ft, and the new unit didn't disappoint once I had played with it for a while. Enjoyed the new sonar unit and especially the colour display. Sensitivity is now set as good as my previous, but with additional resolution and easier to read with the bigger screen, even in the sunlight. New Sonar Next I needed to determine if any trout were feeding... and where. Exactly what I was expecting to find under these conditions - the majority of the trout marked were right there... at the top of the bottom, on the edge of the known universe where they wanted to be... At the top of the bottom The challenge now, there must be some that are feeding despite the conditions, and I just need to find them. Where do we go from here... Slipped into a bay that I have marked shadballs on a recent outing. Figured if I find the shad, if there are any trout feeding, that's where they'll be. Eventually a small shad school was found, with several trout feeding....And you give yourself away Shad Ball at 37ft But I still haven't found, what I'm looking for...where was the big school of shad? Finally, BINGO!! The trout were gorging...and lots of em. Found what I'm looking for Now that I was on top of the shad, I had to jig a spoon through the mix. Sure, I could troll through instead, but more fun parking on top and jigging, the full experience of the hit. Not easy with the wind, but last season I figured out a lure / drop weight combo to allow jigging vertical even in a 1mph drift, ideal for exactly these conditions. Rigged up, drifting, thinking... Did I ask too much? More than a lot, You gave me nothing, Now it's all I got... About 8 minutes into the drift game and the line went tight on the drop - the first fish was on. A feisty fella too, he came up fighting. ...One... Don't give up without a fight ...begging to get back, begging to get back.. To the rhythm that yearns To be released from control The moment of surrender A critical factor in sustainable summer laker fishing is to get em back quickly. 74 deg water would feel to a trout like a 200 deg oven to us. As each trout was caught, they were released boatside and returned to the water immediately. Another one on, out and in quick, tail wave back to the deep. More jig-jig-jig when THUMP, the 3rd laker caught pounded and fought hard. This one made my day, feeling every headshake and even slipped the drag a few zips. It was the sweetest thing... Thanks for the fight bud Two more trout, a pair of smallmouth, a successful end to 1/2 day on the water. The new sonar now setup, 5 trout and 2 bonus smallies had come boatside. The challenge was interesting. I hope U2 had a great weekend on the water. Cheers O4T
Joeytier Posted July 2, 2012 Report Posted July 2, 2012 Awesome report! You've got your electronics dialed in big time!
davey buoy Posted July 2, 2012 Report Posted July 2, 2012 Geez you sure know what's going on!!!!!!,excellent outing for sure:thumbsup_anim:
Christopheraaron Posted July 2, 2012 Report Posted July 2, 2012 Great report. And good job finding the fish!
Ralph Field Posted July 2, 2012 Report Posted July 2, 2012 Great report, you know how to make a fellow jealous.
spincast Posted July 2, 2012 Report Posted July 2, 2012 great report - and sweet set up on the electonics bait balls are the source of much fun
Out4Trout Posted July 3, 2012 Author Report Posted July 3, 2012 Funny looking dood right there. Cat's got serious photo skillz!! I mean't say...i'm Green witn envy
Rod Caster Posted July 3, 2012 Report Posted July 3, 2012 Well versed, with the help of several U2 verses. Great report!
Broker Posted July 3, 2012 Report Posted July 3, 2012 Sweet report , good job huntin' down them lakers!
johnnyb Posted July 3, 2012 Report Posted July 3, 2012 Very nicely done....thanks for putting that together
Out4Trout Posted July 4, 2012 Author Report Posted July 4, 2012 Thanks for the comments, I took some liberties with the U2 lyrics for sure...
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