Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Nice Rack


The fish are moving around following the bait fish so don't spend too much time fishing where they were yesterday or the day before. The schools have been shallower than usual on account of the cloud cover. They normally feed shallow during the night and as the sun pops up they find shelter in the deeper water. The bait is hanging where it normally is in the 46 to 56 foot range (where you see the bottom rising and falling quickly) Most of the lake bottom is sand, but there are ridges made of clay and rock that holds weeds, small aquatic critters, gobies, and the alewives, so this is a good place to explore during low-light conditions.
The perch have been slow since the North winds came in, but today we have South. This should result in a good afternoon bite (not biting right now, it's 10 am and nothing so far this morning)

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