Pattern Development
Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 10:17 pm
I went out to Tishigan Lake in Racine Co, WI today. Tichigan is a stained water lake with a primary breakline at about 8-10' depending on where you are on the lake. There are weeds out to about 4' and scattered weeds deeper in various areas.
I started my fishing as instructed. I began by straining the shallows (4-8') with a 400 spoonplug (500 puts me in the weed). I caught a couple of undersized LMBass. I tried casting the shallows for a change of pace and same result. Decided to move deeper.
I hit the primary breakline in the 8' to 10' area with a spoonplug. I caught a 24" northern in short order. I decided to put out a second line with a Berkley #7 flicker shad on it in a rod holder. Within a few minutes I had another northern of about 27", followed by 28" on the shad. Over the next half hour I had more hits (some lost while reeling in, poor hook set I think: problem I seem to have with flicker shad). Nothing on the spoonplug.
I decided to switch to a flicker shad on both rods and continued to work the primary breakline at around the 10' area. Over next few hours I hook at least a 18 fish, to include northern, LMBass, walleye, a nice crappie and a perch the same size as the shad bait. I landed a half dozen northerns between 28" and 31" and lost a 40" plus northern because my net man is an idiot (that's me). I had one other huge fish on that was taking line on drag that I never saw. Likely another northern, but could have been a nice cat.
Each time I went for a period of time (15 minutes or so) without a fish, I would say to myself: "if this pass doesn't produce, I'm going back to the shallows". I ended up each time making a hook up on that pass.
The moral of the story is; When a pattern develops, go with it and stick with it until it stops.
Dennis
I started my fishing as instructed. I began by straining the shallows (4-8') with a 400 spoonplug (500 puts me in the weed). I caught a couple of undersized LMBass. I tried casting the shallows for a change of pace and same result. Decided to move deeper.
I hit the primary breakline in the 8' to 10' area with a spoonplug. I caught a 24" northern in short order. I decided to put out a second line with a Berkley #7 flicker shad on it in a rod holder. Within a few minutes I had another northern of about 27", followed by 28" on the shad. Over the next half hour I had more hits (some lost while reeling in, poor hook set I think: problem I seem to have with flicker shad). Nothing on the spoonplug.
I decided to switch to a flicker shad on both rods and continued to work the primary breakline at around the 10' area. Over next few hours I hook at least a 18 fish, to include northern, LMBass, walleye, a nice crappie and a perch the same size as the shad bait. I landed a half dozen northerns between 28" and 31" and lost a 40" plus northern because my net man is an idiot (that's me). I had one other huge fish on that was taking line on drag that I never saw. Likely another northern, but could have been a nice cat.
Each time I went for a period of time (15 minutes or so) without a fish, I would say to myself: "if this pass doesn't produce, I'm going back to the shallows". I ended up each time making a hook up on that pass.
The moral of the story is; When a pattern develops, go with it and stick with it until it stops.
Dennis