Since my last report the water temps have fallen into the low to mid 50's from the 70 degree range. We've had some cool nites and cloudy, windy days lately. The fish are getting into their fall paterns now, with large schools of hungry largemouths and smallmouths getting out in the main channel near wintering areas. Right now topwater baits and rattletraps are producing some nice fish, but it won't be long and we'll have to go to a slower presentation. Punisher's Hogsticker Shakey Heads tipped with a zoom fluke or a grub are excellent baits for this. Later when the water temps get into the 40s, we have excellent success with Punisher jigs.Â
Big bluegills and crappies are also biting well right now. Small jigs tipped with a piece of crawler or minnows are your best bet. The big flathead cats are still being taken on live bluegills or cut bait. These beasts weigh up into the 40 pound range. A friend of mine had a huge fish on for over an hour the other day before it finally go off at the boat. He said it was nearly 6 feet long! Wow!! He was walleye fishing with light line, so was about impossible to land it on light tackle.Â
The lower water temps are getting the walleye and sauger on the move also. From now on until around Thanksgiving should be very good.Â
I have some open days left this fall for some excellent fishing. The fall colors are beautiful right now. Hunting season started, so what better time to combine a fishing and hunting trip! Also, my 2007 Triton 20X is for sale. It's fully equipped including a Mercury 225 ProXS with warranty to 2012. I can send pictures if you are interested. Just email me.
Thanks, and good fishing!
Capt. John Bomkamp
wwwjohnbomkampfishing.com
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