Hot at Willard 7-30-20

Made a solo trip to Willard so. marina this morning. Air temp 65 and water temp 77 at 6:30 launch. Only a few boats today. Probably because the overall fishing has slowed down so much. The weather was hot today, but the fishing…not so much…unless you count catfish. They were smokin’. At least the ones I brought home will be in the smoker soon.

Started out dragging a succession of crankbaits, chatterbaits, spinners, etc. Had a few no-connect bites but nothing actually hanging on until after 8 am. Saw quite a few fish on “TV” but none of them wanted to play. I finally switched it up to a couple of spinner fligs…sweetened with small chub minnows. Game on. Went through 2 dozen minnows and only missed a few biters. All catfish. All fun. I got hits in depths from 12’ to 18’ but the magic kitty zone today seemed to be around 16’. I even got a couple of doubles.

Didn’t see or hear of anyone scoring any larger wipers or walleyes today. Did see one boater bring in a wiper that was only a few inches long…probably this year’s planter. Another guy came to the cleaning station with 3 wipers about 14-15 inches. Likely last year’s crop.

Ran out of bait and it was getting hot by 11, so I boogied. Can’t wait until fall temps cool the water and heat up the action.

Looks like a nice haul Pat, good to see you out there today. No love from any wipers or eyes today. We picked up two cats trolling, then the last hour and a half we did some fligging and picked up 5 or 6 more cats, nothing above 20" or so. Nice cool chop on the water the first thing in the morning and that kept the bugs down. Saw Kent D out there the first thing after we launched, then later, when we moved, we saw him on his secret crappie spot.

Hey T.D. Sounds like you did just fine on the cats…Looks like it will be HOT fishing all weekend, even if the catching isn’t so great…

Nice work Pat. I too was out on Willard bay on my tube as well. I drove around the back and hiked my gear over the dike near the lightpole. The water was really murky back there. I worked depths from 3 to 23 ft. Saw some activity on the sonar. Not one fished harmed by my offerings today. I did get one bump on a shiver minnow while I was sharpshooting in about 16 ft of water. Sharpshooting is when you drop your presentation as soon as you see a mark on the sonar. I was using an ice fishing rod to keep my jig in the transducer cone.
Gabe

Nice job Kent, are the red side shiners good minnows to use? I don’t know where to find any of them so I’ve never tried one… I know the fatheads don’t seem to be as good as Pat’s chub minnows, but they sort of work when I don’t have anything better… Good job on your catch… Later Jeff

Good luck and let us know how they turn out… I seem to have mushy trouble with most fish I freeze to fish with later, but I think they still like the smell and flavor of them… At least they usually bite on them… Later Jeff

I wonder if they’d be better if salted. Lots of videos about how to salt minnows.

**For some reason, redsides simply do not benefit by being frozen.  Even when salted they become very soft when thawed.  Fish still eat them but they are difficult to properly hook and fish…without them folding up and sliding off the hook.  And one tap from a fish gets the goodies…often without getting the hook. **

I meant just salted, not salted and frozen. Properly done, they don’t have to be frozen after being salted, and they’re shelf stable. I just bought a pack of salted shad at Walmart. Haven’t used them yet, but they don’t require refrigeration, and seem to be pretty tough in the package. Next trip to Willard, I’m going to drag some on a bottom bouncer.

Wow, that is a lot of shiners, that should do you for a trip or two. :smiley:

Kent, you ought to try salt-curing a few dozen.

Kory and I made a minnow run. It was nice that Mother Nature left a snowdrift to keep them fresh until we were ready to head home. We each caught ~250 to 300. All of them were red-sided shiners except for one lonely Utah sucker.

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My final haul.

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My minnow rod.