with a friend of a friend and had the free time so I said why not lets
go. Left Wednesday morning at 0630 to get there just after 0900. Lake
was windy as ever so we took our time setting up camp and
play a few rounds of Bocci ball and
disc golf
to kill some time before the winds calmed down so I could get on the
water. I brought the tin can and my friend Dustin told me before I came
up it was an electric motor only lake so without my main motor its hard
to fight the wind in my boat. Early afternoon the winds calmed down
enough to get on the water. Started off trying to troll for trout,
dragged flies and powerworms across the surface since I've been seeing
what looked like trout jumping for the past couple of hours. Trolled
about a half mile without a hit and I started getting closer to an area I
wanted to bass fish so we pulled the lines in an switched gears.
This is one of the weirdest lakes I've been to, the entire area has very
little trees and the lake it self has no vegetation at all in it and
virtually
has no cover in it what so ever for bass. With seeing that I figured I
would just work points because that's the only thing fish out here can
relate to. I started off throwing a shallow
diving sexy shad crankbait, figured with the conditions I have
covering a lot of
water
faster would be the way to go until I find something consistent. Adam
tossed a custom made senko he put a 1/2 ounce jig head on and a small
Colorado blade on the back of it, pretty cool looking bait actually.
Second point we hit I was first to strike with a 3lber that I lost boat
side. Next point Adam and I hit a short flurry sticking 3 shorts within 2
mins. No more wanted to play hear so we
jetted for our next point.
The next point is maybe 100 yards away and I don't have my
main motor on me so I could just jet over there
real quick.
The area is shallow enough while were headed over there we just tossed
our lines out and trolled them over, you never know. Sure enough a 1/4
of the way there my crankbait gets hammered. Reeled him in expecting a
largemouth I see a
fat
crappie with my crankbait down its mouth! This guy is about 13 inches
long too. One of the biggest crappie I've ever caught. Ok, that was
awesome lets keep going. Lines back out get moving again and same rod
gets hammered and I pull a 14 inch crappie into the boat. Ok this is
insane let's see, one's a fluke, two's a theory, hopefully three will be
a pattern? Kept trolling and Adam's senko get nailed and he pulls in a
PB crappie for himself. Got to the point I wanted to bass fish and said
screw em. Turned around and trolled back through that lane again. Tied a
small lipless crank on my
trout rod
and Adam down sized a smaller crankbait. Made 3 more passes for 3 more
crappie landed and several lost with even more HNS. The entire time I
though about casting an drifting jigs through em, but I wasn't about to
stop a pattern that was working. Made our way back to camp afterwards to
relay the news and get some food before I go back out for the evening
bite.
Couple hours before sunset my
friend Brian joins me in the tin can for this run. I tried running
deeper and faster trolling Rapala's and spoons for trout again real
quick, but nearly everywhere I tried I was dragging bottom trolling a
dodger or my jet diver. I don't think I ever got into more then 15 ft of
water. Gave up on that pretty quick and went to what I know was
working. Trolled the same area with my crankbait and a pin minnow
looking for the crappie again. Same school I was on moved off and wasn't
home this time. Kept working the shore line till I found an area with
several point and rocky shore different from the sand and mud everywhere
else on the lake. Right before we pulled lines in to throw for bass we
stuck a crappie on the crankbait. I gave Brian the crankbait hoping that
would be my best bait wanting him to catch more fish since he isn't
really a fisherman and doesn't do this much. I threw a jerkbait on and
we worked the shoreline.
Anywhere with rocks and/or a point we were picking up fish, well I was
anyways. The fish were loving the jerkbait and I was consistently
getting fish from 1-3lbs. Brian wasn't getting any love on the crankbait
but he was persistent to stick with it. Sun got lower and we started
hitting shady shorelines and the second I saw that I tied a spook on to
get my top water fix in. Seemed like the second I did that and when we
got into our low light zones not only did I get plenty of action on the
spook, but Brian
started getting
hits on his crank bait. Reaction baits on rocks or points was my
pattern and we were working it good. Brian even managed to stick a 15
inch crappie casting the crankbait while we were working the shore.
Now that the sun is setting and the wind has calmed down I can see all
of the fish that I've seen jumping over the past few hours. The whole
day something about it didn't seem right to me and then I finally saw
it, they are all carp. The lake is literally infested with them, You
couldn't tell if it was windy or if its just carp cruising the
surface doing their spawning thing. I'm not joking when I say I saw thousands of them, especially after the sun went down.
We stayed out till the very last bit of light slamming bass on points
and catching crappie while trolling to each and everyone of them. Caught
around 20+ bass and several crappie between the two of us before we
headed in.
Next morning woke up nice and early to do it again. To finish the
rotation off Dustin, the man who has introduced me to this lake, joined
me for the morning session which he was sure to call dibs on. We threw
spooks and frogs first thing getting plenty of hits on both. The second
the sun hit the water though our top water party was over. I
switched
back to my jerkbait and Dustin tried working a fluke. Same pattern,
same area still produced fish. As far as the bass went we never got
anything huge, average size being about 1 1/2-2lbs biggest being about 3
and our crappie still ranged from 12-15 inches. I did see several other
boat on the lake running on their main motors jumping up on plain
shooting across the lake, Pretty sure I was fed mis information unless
everyone out here is just disregarding the law. No matter though I was
still doing great with what I had.
Headed back in to make up a feast of fried fish for lunch. On the way
back Dustin some how managed to get two catfish trolling a F-7 Rainbow
pattern Rapala trolling in the middle of the lake. I thought the crappie
was weird, but now catching catfish on the troll? You could say this
lake had me baffled. I know channels are aggressive enough to chase bait
and hit plugs, but its not something I see everyday.
Our catch we kept for over the two days minus 7 other crappie that got cleaned prior to the photo.
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I don't usually keep bass, but I tend to keep more fish when I'm
camping. Really adds to the living off of the land aspect for me and
providing for yourself. Plus I've been on a few trips where we either
completely forgot to bring food or just don't have a lot and that's
where being a decent fisherman saves your ass.
Got everything cleaned up for lunch and sat back and enjoyed the rest of the day.
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Always great to have help with filleting fish out, especially when we have a good haul like this trip.
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I did notice several of these fish has sores on them from lampreys,
usually a dead give away that they exist in the lake. Be cool if I could
find out how to trap them for sturgeon bait.
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Had a fantastic trip to a new lake I've never been too. I'm sorry I
don't normally hold out on any details from you guys, but this is a
place I would rather not disclose the location and name of. A beautiful
place that I know some people know about but it seemed like not many
fisherman know much about. Only explanation to me on how these crappie
get are so freaking big, because I didn't see much in the lake as far as
bait goes. Besides in the campgrounds I didn't see a single piece of
trash or even a foot print along the shoreline of the rest of the lake.
Really refreshing change of pace. If your dying to know send me a
message and maybe we can go back together some time.
PB crappie all around, good fishing in general, and just a great time
with friends, can't ask for more. Sorry I didn't take more pictures I
had to make sure my phone didn't die so I didn't have it on me while I
was out in the boat.
Till Next Time Guys
Mark