Quote Originally Posted by Ty Sennett View Post
Jerkbaits and gliders can be pretty good on those days but for the most part it is going to be a tough bite. Stick with what you know works and at some point in the day you will get your hit.
Ty, thanks for the reply. My guess is that you were on the water and know the conditions that we faced. We started fishing at 5:30 AM in what I thought would be grade A conditions......overcast/haze/light chop. Had a bass or something roll a Pacemaker but that was all we saw. Then around 10:15 AM a good fish rolled and hit hit my sons Mag Dawg...he hit the fish hard 2X and had it on for a few seconds (nice bend in the rod) but it got off. Not too long after that the skies cleared and it got HOT. We called it a day at 2 PM. We didn't have an option to come back at 7PM like we normally would have.

We mixed it up as far as baits were concerned but stayed with the ones that are typically the most successful on the Chip. Went shallow and deep (for the Chip) and everywhere in between. Weeds, rocks, mixed....they just weren't moving for us and that's musky fishing!

No complaints other than the weather 4casters prediction of a mostly cloudy day that didn't pan out. It was comfortable out there until the sun beat on us for a couple hours. It was weird in that about 15 minutes south of the Chip it was overcast again and by the time we got home (Rice Lake area) it was 10 degrees cooler (80) than was when we left the Chip (90).

The Chip remains my favorite body of water!