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Had an eventful week at Morson. Arrived Friday afternoon and fished some points for walleyes. Caught a few small-to-eater size walleyes and then casted for smallies and caught a few.
The wind howled on Saturday. Hid behind some islands and shorelines in the morning and again caught some small-to-eater sized walleyes off of points in 18-20 feet. Jigs and minnows. Marked fish deeper but no takers. Went out muskie hunting in the afternoon. Not too much action, but my oldest son caught this northern on a bucktail. He was really happy.
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Sunday was a nicer day and went for walleyes up in Miles Bay. Caught lots of small-to-eater sized walleyes off of points in 18-20 feet and bonus crappies at 25 feet. Jigs and minnows. Could not find any bigger fish.
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We also threw for smallies around the area and caught a few along with either a very big northern or decent muskie who owes me a DT-10 Rapala.
Threw for muskies again Monday morning. We caught a few small northerns and snagged a turtle. Went walleye fishing for a little while and you guessed it, caught lots of small-to-eater sized walleyes. Was a fun weekend, but didn't connect on any bigger walleyes nor a muskie, but still had fun and am learning more about muskie fishing every time out.
Back up in a couple weeks for "Fall Fishing."
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Thought I'd get this one started Justin. Was up for the long Labor Day weekend. Worked the entire weekend on the property but managed to musky fish for 2 hours Sunday evening and another 2 Monday morning before departure.
Zero luck on sunday evening in some excellent looking stuff. Monday morning headed out around 8am. Around 11am I decided to call it another weekend spent on too much work and not nearly enought play. I was out west south of the sunset, on my way home decided to stop on the way home and troll a little. WHAMO! Landed a 42" ski on a jointed perch colored depth raider. Totally saved my weekend and sent me home with a smile on my face.
Back up to hit it hard 3 weekends in a row starting Sept. 23. Not going to even THINK about work those three weekends and will be with muskie enthusiasts so no worries about walleye fishing interupting my much needed musky fishing time.
Good luck this fall everyone!
My Labour Day Weekend Last Blast of Summer Outing
Got out for some fishing on the weekend..the first time this year I had a chance to fish consecutive days looking for a patter...ahhhhhhh it didnt help..haha.
Friday, Sept 2 - Fished 4 til 8-30...winds calm, temps pretty warm...surface temps about 73-74 most places...got out solo attempting to scout a little for the weekend when I would have my dock guy out before he went back to college. Fished severl spots for the first time and some others that I hadn't fish much or at all this year. Managed to see 6 fish, 3 in the mid 40 class, but only had one nip at boatside. All on topwater (Big Mama Psycho Sist'r in Baby Loon.) Mostly rocks (flat shelf rock off shoreline, points, reefs close to points, shoreines.) One fish came out of the slop hot, but didn't eat.
Saturday, Sept 3 - Fished 8am to 4ish...SW winds....storm cell moved through during the night...air temps dropped a lot...we went in the monrning right towards another cell of rain/thunder that was moving through..we were behind it and never got rained on as it made it's way northeastward. surface temps down to 70ish with clouds all day. saw 7 total, with a couple of nice ones in the mix. Several follows and blow up on the Big Mama topwater again, but only one got hooks. It was 40" inches. A couple fish came up on figure 8's and grabbed twister tails on the back of a spinner bait and turned like they were getting away with he loot, but didn't have a hook in their lips. After the second instant we downsized the twister tail from 8 inches, to 4 inches. All but one fish were on rock structure.
Sunday, Sept 4 - More cold front type conditions with winds switching to N and dropping air temps and water temps further. surface temps started day at 66-68 in most places. Sun came out briefly at times, but didnt warm temps up much past 69 at best. Managed to see 6 more muskies, but only caught a peanut. Two more fish committed, but didnt get hooks. A couple more in the weeds, the others on rocks. Raised rish on twitch/crank in the weeds, depthraider and Big Mama topwater on the rocks. One fish hit the twitcher..the other hit a Big Mama the second time around at boatside. Peanut was caught on the spinner bait with downsized teaser tail.
Monday, Sept 5 - fished 7-30 to noonish...SW winds ...3rd direction change in 3 days...cool morning, but sun was out. Water temps 70ish..action from 2 fish......had 1 hit (rock/weed) the spinner bait (pearson grinder with downsized tail), and was on for awhile but lost before it got to the boat. Another fish blew up on topwater (top raider) on the same spot and same location (rock point) as 40 incher was caught on Saturday.
Overall, more than enough fish around to make it a great weekend, but we couldnt enough of them to commit to attempt to close the deal. Big Mama's big topwater was a great fish finder. Would like to get it out there in front of agressive fish that want to eat and see how it does. Speaking with some guests and friends that fished over the weekend as well made it sound like it was more of the same for them...not many fish hitting...though a buddy did get a gorgeous 48.5" on a reef hawg on Friday afternoon around 2pm. I'm sure there were some anglers clobbering the fish somewhere nearby, but it sure wasn't anyone I talked to this weekend.