Well it's been an exciting spring so far. Trout fishing on little known rivers and creeks.The Pine River is a smallriver system. I have only fished it from Wild Rose, Wisconsin down to Poysippi. As of late I have been catching some pretty nice fish. Some of the areas are brush covered, so the use of a fly rod are hard. In this area I use my trusted spinning rod and real.
As for baits, Using a 1/32 size jig head with a 2" tube works wonders. The color varies on the day. I bring a few different ones with me. Yellow, blue and red have been great colors. Flipping the jig out there using a short twiching motion is usally the trick. Lately I've been cating browns. They have been avg. 12 to 19 inches and for this small river system, thats pretty dam good. Early mornings and late afternoons have been the best.
On the larger Rivers such as the Fox and wolf Rivers though you can still pick up some Walleyes the White bass are hitting good. With the warming waters Catfish will be running. They can be some big ones.
So until we meet again,
Happy fishing and be safe.
God Bless.
Bowe
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Monday, April 5, 2010
Spring has sprung
Here it is, the first week of April... Snow is gone and the fever is on. Course it's been on since I was old enough to hold a fishing pole. Anyway. The ice is out and the rivers are flowing, WALLEYE WALLEYE WALLEYE. Ya they have been making thier way up river for a week or so. Small jigs with a minnows will do the trick, if your fishing out of a boat or if your alone on the shoreline. Without a boat your surely fishing from the banks of the mighty water.
First things first.... Stay SAFE Life jackets on and keep the children away from the waters edge. This time of year it's fast moving water. Currents a very strong.
If you are fishing from shore. A wolf river rig and floating jig head with a minnow will work very well.
A wolf river rig is a simple device, Ya I know what your thinkin, but there are those that have maybe never fished and want to give it a shot. So will start from the begining.
First Pick out a fishing rod and reel, For river fishing walleyes I like the spinning reel with 8 pound test line.
I always use Trilene line, But thats me. Once you have spooled up with the new line, Get yourself a three way swivel. Never mind that. You can do that later. To start go to your favorite sporting goods store or bait shop and pick up a wolf river rig. Then all you have to do is change the hook if you choose. The hook I would suggest you use is a floating jig. This will keep your bait just off the river bottom, making your bait look as if it is swimming up river. Giving your walleye an easy target . Color of the jig head, Well that will depend, the best advise on this would be to ask others fishing in the area you'll be dropin a line. Color does at times matter. Tip the jig with a minnow and have fun.
For those of you that have never tied a hook to your line.... Please do not use over hand knots... A simple fishing knot will work great. Guide the end of the line through the eye of the hook as if you threading a needle. Making a loop. Give yourself enough line. Now twist the hook 7 times, taking the end of the line sliding back through the loop just above the eye of the hook. Holding the line and the hook pull slowly until the knot is tight.
Before doing this I like to wet my loop first. As you pull your knot tight friction will heat the line. Which will weaken it at that point. Now tip the hook with a minnow and your set. What I mean by tippin your minnow. Hook the minnow by first going through the bottom jaw up through the top. When you cast out, cast gentle or you'll loose your bait.
Oh ya one more thing. When you catch a walleye that is to small and has swallowed your hook, This goes for any fish you catch, That your not keeping. CUT the line as close to the hook as you can and return the fish to the water. Hooks are made to desolve over time. By doing so the fish will live to fight you another day.
Happy Fishing
God Bless
Bowe ........... BE SAFE
First things first.... Stay SAFE Life jackets on and keep the children away from the waters edge. This time of year it's fast moving water. Currents a very strong.
If you are fishing from shore. A wolf river rig and floating jig head with a minnow will work very well.
A wolf river rig is a simple device, Ya I know what your thinkin, but there are those that have maybe never fished and want to give it a shot. So will start from the begining.
First Pick out a fishing rod and reel, For river fishing walleyes I like the spinning reel with 8 pound test line.
I always use Trilene line, But thats me. Once you have spooled up with the new line, Get yourself a three way swivel. Never mind that. You can do that later. To start go to your favorite sporting goods store or bait shop and pick up a wolf river rig. Then all you have to do is change the hook if you choose. The hook I would suggest you use is a floating jig. This will keep your bait just off the river bottom, making your bait look as if it is swimming up river. Giving your walleye an easy target . Color of the jig head, Well that will depend, the best advise on this would be to ask others fishing in the area you'll be dropin a line. Color does at times matter. Tip the jig with a minnow and have fun.
For those of you that have never tied a hook to your line.... Please do not use over hand knots... A simple fishing knot will work great. Guide the end of the line through the eye of the hook as if you threading a needle. Making a loop. Give yourself enough line. Now twist the hook 7 times, taking the end of the line sliding back through the loop just above the eye of the hook. Holding the line and the hook pull slowly until the knot is tight.
Before doing this I like to wet my loop first. As you pull your knot tight friction will heat the line. Which will weaken it at that point. Now tip the hook with a minnow and your set. What I mean by tippin your minnow. Hook the minnow by first going through the bottom jaw up through the top. When you cast out, cast gentle or you'll loose your bait.
Oh ya one more thing. When you catch a walleye that is to small and has swallowed your hook, This goes for any fish you catch, That your not keeping. CUT the line as close to the hook as you can and return the fish to the water. Hooks are made to desolve over time. By doing so the fish will live to fight you another day.
Happy Fishing
God Bless
Bowe ........... BE SAFE
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Coming soon
I am working on a new story line that will be up and running soon, I HOPE.
If all goes well It will link all my fishing buddies with up to date fishing reports for,
Lake Michigan (Wisconsin shoreline), Big Green Lake (The deepest inland lake in wisconsin),
and to include camp sites and lakes within the Waushara county lines. There are many.
Not to forget our creeks and streams where you will find Trout.
And from time to time There will be a few Hunting stories also.
Have a great day
God Bless
Bowe
If all goes well It will link all my fishing buddies with up to date fishing reports for,
Lake Michigan (Wisconsin shoreline), Big Green Lake (The deepest inland lake in wisconsin),
and to include camp sites and lakes within the Waushara county lines. There are many.
Not to forget our creeks and streams where you will find Trout.
And from time to time There will be a few Hunting stories also.
Have a great day
God Bless
Bowe
Thursday, March 25, 2010
I Been Really Slow
I have been out of the picture for awhile.
Will be having surgery in a few weeks, So I'm hoping to get somethings done around here.
I'll be in the hospital for a week, Can't bare to think about it.
That will be the worse part. of all. Laying on my back, doing nothing but looking at the ceiling.
At least the burning is done. Every spring I burn my marsh off.
The geese are back starting a family in the pond. I have a pair that comes back every spring.
Let me tell you the gander is a fierce one. Nothing goes anywhere near the pond, cause if they do... That old gander will get ya.
The Sand hill crains are in the back yard, doing what they do best, Making Noise. At times we have up to 15 of them at a time. And being spring with love in the air.
Watching them do the dance. What a site. Jumping up knoding thier head and flashing thier wings.
Makes you glad to be alive.
I was hoping to get some fishing done. But I' guess things just won't work out that way.
At least for now.
After the poor hunting season last fall, We saw a few deer a couple weeks ago.
Usally by now we have seen a small herd about everyother day. As I have said before. That DNR really messed things up with thier head count last year.
Have a great day
God Bless
Bowe
Will be having surgery in a few weeks, So I'm hoping to get somethings done around here.
I'll be in the hospital for a week, Can't bare to think about it.
That will be the worse part. of all. Laying on my back, doing nothing but looking at the ceiling.
At least the burning is done. Every spring I burn my marsh off.
The geese are back starting a family in the pond. I have a pair that comes back every spring.
Let me tell you the gander is a fierce one. Nothing goes anywhere near the pond, cause if they do... That old gander will get ya.
The Sand hill crains are in the back yard, doing what they do best, Making Noise. At times we have up to 15 of them at a time. And being spring with love in the air.
Watching them do the dance. What a site. Jumping up knoding thier head and flashing thier wings.
Makes you glad to be alive.
I was hoping to get some fishing done. But I' guess things just won't work out that way.
At least for now.
After the poor hunting season last fall, We saw a few deer a couple weeks ago.
Usally by now we have seen a small herd about everyother day. As I have said before. That DNR really messed things up with thier head count last year.
Have a great day
God Bless
Bowe
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