06-28-2019, 02:44 AM
I have not caught a "big" wb this year. Attached pic is of the group that volunteered for service tomorrow morning. As can be seen, they are all juniors... longest is almost 7 inches. This size is just fine for bait; if looking for eating fillets, a little on the too small side.
I catch them by watching for midge hatches, usually in or near rocky shoreline. They bite aggressively on anything that moves through the water. A small silver spinner will produce on almost every cast. The midge hataches are sporadic and seem to occur when conditions are best. Early morning has been the best time for me to catch them.
Maybe by this fall these "juniors" will put on a few pounds.
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I catch them by watching for midge hatches, usually in or near rocky shoreline. They bite aggressively on anything that moves through the water. A small silver spinner will produce on almost every cast. The midge hataches are sporadic and seem to occur when conditions are best. Early morning has been the best time for me to catch them.
Maybe by this fall these "juniors" will put on a few pounds.
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