Raycaster Posted August 15, 2019 Report Posted August 15, 2019 (edited) Just thought I'd make a quick post. I usually just target pike (spinners/cranks) and I think the total is 7-8. My boat is slow so I have been hanging around Southbay and Ant Island. Fishing has been ok but not great. I put ALOT of hours on the lake these 2 weeks and besides the 7-8 pikes I lost 4-5 including a bass. Never seen a wallaye these 2 weeks which is unusual. I can't totally be disappointed as being lazy I threw out a wallaye harness and worms and trolled back slow from Southbay. Caught a 42" musky on the cheap CT walleye harness, took pics and had a healthy release. Makes me laugh thinking of all the $30+ musky lures I have for those Lake St. Clair trips. Here are some pics, didnt bother with pike pics although they were decent 24-28. Everytime I see this island it reminds me of that island you could see infront of old Stelco before going over the skyway bridge in Hamilton. Pictures are unedited without lensflares/chromacrushing or colorgrading, I think mother natures makes it perfect already. The pikes were great meals. "Toothy" was released and swam away reminding himself to never be tempted by a $2 walleye harness again. Edited August 17, 2019 by Raycaster Spelling 5
captpierre Posted August 15, 2019 Report Posted August 15, 2019 Thanks for the report. Most of my Muskies come accidentally jigging. They’ll eat anything. Not fussy.
Terry Posted August 15, 2019 Report Posted August 15, 2019 good report, I love balsam but have been having trouble with walleye this year too
Raycaster Posted August 17, 2019 Author Report Posted August 17, 2019 Would make another thread but during the 2 weeks actually figured out the Terra Nova would keep you on a straight path using the standard Auto Pilot. I have cursed for years using the advanced Auto Pilot. I know the difference between the 2 so always assumed the advanced was better. Well, the standard Auto Pilot works perfect or me now!
muskybw Posted August 18, 2019 Report Posted August 18, 2019 thanks for the share, the musky fat & healthy looking !
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