Monday, August 4, 2014

First Week of August...Bass and Perch

 My first fishing trip in August was a brief evening excursion with my brother Tim.  We spent most of our time drifting the 17 foot break line with 6" suckers...when that failed to catch anything but a medium sized pike, we anchored in 10 feet of water and casted our suckers to the weed edge and let them swim around on their own.

Eventually, the line would shoot out and you would have a fish.  We caught a few nice bass this way, but a fairly violent thunderstorm chased us off.

On August 4, my dad and I went out on Winnebago to try for some perch.  We did terribly on our last two trips out on the west side of the lake, so we changed it up and headed off of the east side.

Perch fishing is extremely relaxing, as perch like the bait to be completely still.  This means that the best two ways to fish them are 1) with slip bobbers and 2) simply dropping your bait next to the boat and holding it still.
Dad's 12" Winnebago Perch

While this is relaxing, it is also very frustrating when you are not getting bit.

All fish were caught between 11.2 feet and 11.4 feet of water. Anything else, and you were assured to catch nothing but sheepshead.

Also, despite the hundreds of dollars I have spent over the years on different baits, the most productive bait today was a single #6 gold hook with a red worm or chunk of crawler.

We took home 21 perch and one small walleye.  All perch were between 8 and 12" with the majority being in the 9" range.

I am quite excited for tomorrow's fish fry.


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