Thursday, April 25, 2024

πŸ¦ƒ SEASON πŸ¦ƒ OPENED πŸ¦ƒ WEDNESDAY πŸ¦ƒ

 Wednesday, I did not get drawn for option B so I went to option... let's see C and D. C brought me to a public place where I can't move at all, it's a little sliver of public that I shot a turkey on 2 years ago. I worked a gobbler for about 30 to 45 minutes and he would not break. He walked the same 50 yard stretch back and forth, before he was able to call in a hen and take off. I did not see or hear anything at option D.
Thursday, this morning, I actually got drawn so my option B was in play. I went to my first spot and there was somebody there, my second spot there was somebody there, my third spot there was nobody there. So I parked and walked in the mile and a half to where I was going to sit for the day. I didn't want to move, you can only hunt till 1:00 and it's a good spot. I know there's birds back there. As I was geting close to where I wanted to sit, I heard four gobblers sound off real close to me. I got set up and started talking to the closest one ...and he left with a hen. I heard her yapping at him as they went the opposite direction of me. Then around 9:00 or 10:00 I had a cat fight with a bunch of hens. I never saw them, I just heard them and they were not happy I was there. I kept trying to entice them over but they would not come out of the woods..... (I know where I'm going next time) so in working the hens we called in a gobbler, who skirted me somehow and went over to one of the hens. Well that's why I wanted the hens to come in, because more often than not they're going to bring in a Tom. So that was the end of my day....... I did oh,  I had 2 Jake's come in before the hen fight. That was pretty cool I could have filled my tag right there with a Jake, but I'm waiting for that long beard.  I still got plenty of time and I've got quite a few spots so keep your fingers crossed... 
Monday begins a new week of πŸ¦ƒ hunting.

Monday, April 22, 2024

UPDATE

 I found out I was mistaken.
 Apparently turkey season starts this week! 
Must have been the first week of March that rained and I didn't get to go fishing that has thrown me off.
I don't know, but there is no fishin' this week, we'll start turkey hunting on Wednesday.
 I'll let you know how it goes.

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

1 more week then it's already over?

 Well for a while anyway, I'll explain that at the end, so stay tuned.... 
This week I stayed true to my word and fished out of Michigan City. The ramp is good, but this time of year there's alot of sand at the launch making it alot shallower. The upside is there's a fish cleaning station in the marina that can be used and that's a huge plus....
I got to the launch about sunrise and had lines set by 7:30, despite the rollers and the caps that had started from the NE. Since this is the first time I have fished out of MC in quite some time it took me a while to find the fish. And for some reason I didn't have any waypoints on the graph from my earlier trips. I don't know what happened but they were completely gone. Anyway, I finally started getting into the fish and got to chipping away at my limit. I did notice the fish I was catching were a bit bigger than they were last week. As soon as I landed my second Coho I managed to land one of the hooks into my pointer finger. Since I was the only one on the boat I couldn't employ the string trick so I grabbed the hook with my needle nose as tight as I could and ripped it out. 
More to the truth broke it off.....
So once I broke it off, I got the fish out of the net and in the bleed bucket. Then went for round 2 of removing the partial hook with the needle nose. I was pretty worried that it would break off again. Fortunately it came out with one good tug. I really gotta learn to keep hooks out of my fingers and hands....
sorry it's such a terrible pic.
 as Ronnie told me....hooks are for fish. 
After I got it out, I let it bleed to clean it out then put a band aid on it so I didn't bleed all over my boat again.... back to fishing.
Not really a whole lot to report, after the hook thing, the lake laid down a little and I started stacking them up.
 I went 6 for 7, I actually caught a short on the slider on my rigger @ 15 down and 15 back.... which was the only time it fired all day. The majority of the fish came on the orange Rapala. I was in 30-48 fow and speeds were 2.2-3.? the reason my speeds were so far apart was the gusts and rollers made it very difficult to keep a halfway steady speed. But I managed to hit limit by about 2:30ish.
This is what did the damage this week...
Not done yet... here's the video πŸ‘‡

 I only have one more week then TURKEY SEASON opens πŸ‘and fishing goes on the shelf 😩until season is over or I get a bird.πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™




Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Finally... shakeout cruise 2024

 After a long week of rain☔, windπŸ’¨, and cold⛄ (last week), this week was a 180 degree turn for the better. So I started asking around last weeked if anyone would want to go fishing on Monday. It wasn't the best day, the sustained wind was still high and the gusts were terrible. Tuesday looked better but there was rain in the forecast when I was watching over the weekend. 
Sidenote......
I should've been a TV weatherman... I can't think of another profession where you can be wrong EVERY day and still keep your job.
 
Ok sorry got off an a tangent there for a second... Well, as it turns out the weather cleared for Tuesday so I threw up the fish signal (mass text) in the Northern sky and had one brave soul commit to a day on the water. My buddy John answered the call, he got to the house at 4:38 and our day began. By 7ish we were getting ready to launch out of the ditch in Portage. The big motor fired right up, cleared the fogger from last year and we navigated the channel out to the mouth. We turned North and got out of the trollers way, killed the big motor and started the kicker which also started right up. Whew..... so far so good.
Next we put out 2 lines while I was deploying the boards, then we got the other 2 rods on the boards. Next was the downriggers... the first rigger hooked up without a hitch. The second was dropping the ball kinda weird so I looked a little closer and the wire had jumped the pulley guide. I had to disassemble the pulley end of the rigger and get the wire back in the guide... problem solved. 
6 fishable lines πŸ‘πŸ‘ Everything is working.
It took a while before we hit our first fish 
but after we hit our first it was no time at all before we were up to #6. Then the wind died down and it really slicked out and the bite died off for a while. Shoot it got so nice I think John fell asleep... not to fear though, the wind started back up and so did the bite. 
This guy showed up and wanted in the harbor just as the bite was picking up... I let him through
We worked from 8ish to 2:30 but finally filled our limits with 10 coho, and one of them was a 23" stud. This time of the year a 17" fish is the norm, so these "larger" spring coho were a lot of fun.
 
 Just so you can tell all your friends...
We did best in 46-47 FOW going 2.3-2.6 SOG and 7 came on flatlines with 2 off the D/F at 15 back and 15 down, and 1 off the slider on the other rigger set at 37 down. 
These are the lures that did the damage.
 Good Luck πŸ‘


Oh wait were not done, I've got some video.....

Thursday, April 4, 2024

Nothing but rain here

 Yep, rain wind cold weather all contributed to no fishing this week, not to mention the 13-ft Seas on Lake Michigan this morning. So next week's looking a lot better, Monday's looking like 67 and partially Sunny, Tuesdays looking like 65 and partially sunny. So I will be going hopefully next week, I did get some stuff done around the house. Nothing truly important, I'd rather than fishing but oh well.