Sunday, December 9, 2018

Determination and Perseverance

Yesterday was the most interesting fishing trip I have had in some time. Joe and I pulled out of the driveway at 6:30 to head out to Lake Michigan. When we got there, the boat launch was frozen over with about 1/4" of ice and stayed that way for a couple hundred yards down the river. Fortunately, there was a boat with a couple of guys just ahead of us, trying to break up the ice with a large tree branch.

We went to launch and found out that not only would my motor not start, my emergency jump starter pack would not work either. With the ice and malfunctioning motor, we almost just went home, but instead we disconnected the boat and jump started it with the car. By the time we got back to launching the boat, the path that was cleared by the last boat had partially closed up and we got to plow through ice.


After plowing through ice, we finally made the turn to go fish the discharge by Jones Island for brown trout. After about 45 minutes of casting, I had a hit and Joe caught a small brown. We were not going to give up so easily after having gone through so much work to get out there. Our second usual option (the Summerfest Lagoon) was surely iced over, so we went out to the main gap to fish for some lake trout. On my first cast, I caught my first ever lake trout without being on a charter boat.


I caught my fish on a bullet jig and a 5" Kalins Jerk Minnow. About 15 minutes after my fish, Joe jigged up a beautiful lake trout as well. It turns out they have just finished spawning and were pretty hungry.

We each lost another trout to either broken line (Joe) or poor hookset (me). We already felt pretty good about ourselves, but we noticed another boat hooking up much more regularly. They weren't landing them all, but they were getting more bites. One of the things I like about fishing Milwaukee, is everyone is super nice out on the water. These guys literally drove their boat over to us, threw us a jig and a tube they were using and suggested we downsize baits and jig less aggressively. We did that and it wasn't long before I landed this beast.
There was definitely some small technique difference between Joe and I as for some reason I was hooking up much more regularly. Once we downsized to 4" baits, it didn't seem to matter what we dropped down there to get hits. I caught fish on a white tube, white jerk minnow, and a white lunker grub. Notice the common theme of "white". It is pretty much the only color I have confidence with out on Lake Michigan.

In all, we landed 13 fish in just a couple hours...we had other plans, so we left with the fish still biting...All of which must have been over 12 lbs and the smallest fish measured at 32". This was without question the best morning of fishing I have had on Lake Michigan and one of the best fishing experiences of my life. Like Joe said, "You know it is a great day of fishing when you are catching fish this size and you stop taking pictures.
This beast will be earning me my THIRD In-Fisherman Master Angler Award.


Sunday, October 14, 2018

October 2018 Fishing Club Outing Nagawicka Lake




Took 10 members of our fishing club out on Nagawicka Lake today (October 14).  This trip was made up of 3 returning members and 7 new members.  Sports and other commitments took a lot of our returning members away today, but it was great hanging out and having fun with everyone.

It was an extremely slow day...not sure where the fish were as we tried all depths and a ton of techniques, but that is okay...we had a blast on a beautiful day.  The largest fish of the day are pictured here. 

We had some great volunteers offer their time, equipment, and boats to take these kids out, and fish or no fish, I could have stayed out all day.

This year we will be going on another soft water outing, down to the Lake Michigan lakefront where we had some good success last year and we hope to try our hand at a couple ice fishing tournaments.

My Lake Michigan Monsters

This is my person best Brown Trout.  it was caught in the summer fest lagoon on a cool March day.  I caught it on a firetiger scatter rap shad.  It measured 33" in earned me a Master Angler Award from In-Fisherman Magazine

This is my personal best King Salmon.  It was caught in September on a 3/4oz Glow Kastmaster Spoon.  Great fighting fish.  It measured 36" long. 

Summer fishing with the fam



I did a lot of fishing this summer, but much of it was in short bursts.  I did not really explore any new waters and I did not really master any new techniques, but I had a great time helping my kids catch fish and catching a few of my own.

Things I learned this summer:

  1. The Vision 110 Megabass Jerkbait is absolutely deadly when tied to anyone's rod but my own.
  2. A new spot on my favorite lake.
  3. The pond in Downtown Delafield has some surprisingly large bass in it.
  4. You need to transfer the warranty on a Lund boat right after purchase otherwise the stupid company won't honor it.
  5. Carter can name almost all Wisconsin fish and tell you which ones have teeth prohibiting him from lipping them.
  6. Rewarding Norah with a gummy worm every time she catches a fish keeps her laser focused.
  7. John is notably better at bass fishing than me now.


Pewaukee Lake Fishing Club Outing






In late May 2018 fishing club had its first "bass tournament" where we competed both for the biggest bass and the longest 5 bass. 

The team of Max, Tate, and Nick ended up edging out the team of Riley, Sam and Mark and handily defeated the team of Jackson, Aiden, and Steve.

Despite their last place finish, Aiden did take home big fish honors with an 18" largemouth caught on a red scatterrap shad that...incidentally...I had lent him.

The weather was terrible, but we had a great time.

Saturday, January 20, 2018

Carter's First Ice Fishing Trip

Today (1/20) is Carter's second birthday and it just so happened to also be an unseasonably warm day.  We had temperatures in the high 40s so it was a great day to take him out for his first ice fishing trip.  It was also Norah's second ever ice fishing trip. 

Bill and I headed out early to get everything set up, then Carly brought the kids out.  We had a flurry of activity right away, then things slowed down.  At one point we had three flags up at one time with 2 of the fish being in the 30" class.

Norah caught her first fish on a tipup (with some help) and Carter somehow jigged up and reeled in a bluegill all by himself. 

Below are the pictures of one of my favorite ever ice fishing trips.







Fishing Club Ice Outing


















January 13th was our first Waukesha West Fishing Club trip out onto the ice.  We headed down to the kettle on Nagawicka for some northern pike action.

I tried to convince the kids that we should move the trip to a different day because when we woke up it was -1 degrees with an -18 wind chill.  They convinced me to go and I am glad we did.  Action wasn't super fast, but it was enough to keep us interested.  We landed somewhere around 8 pike and had a lot of drops.  Strangely, it didn't seem as cold as it was and we had a great time.  I look forward to our next excursion. 

The pike were caught on Beaver Dam tipups with 40lb fluorocarbon leaders and a large shiner.  We were fishing from 3-10 feet of water.