Winnipesaukee Forum

Winnipesaukee Forum (https://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums/index.php)
-   Fish Tales (https://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=6)
-   -   Fishing Report Saturday, 4-7-12 (https://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums/showthread.php?t=13837)

ishoot308 04-08-2012 08:15 AM

Fishing Report Saturday, 4-7-12
 
It was cold and windy but not as cold as as opening day. Morning fishing was slow, we boated four in the 19" - 21" range in four hours.

Late afternoon fishing was a lot better as soon as we dropped our first line in, they were hitting. We landed another 5 in the same size range as the A.M. in about 45 minutes. The wind was getting too bad and lines were getting tangled so we decided to call it a day. Still getting my feet wet with the planer boards and their limitations, especially in the wind!

2 1/2 colors of lead seemed to do the trick with bright color spoons. The electric trolling motor was pretty much useless in the afternoon wind, used the main motor instead...

All fish released uninjured to live another day.

It was windy but fun!!!

Dan

winniboy 04-08-2012 03:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ishoot308 (Post 179538)
It was cold and windy but not as cold as as opening day. Morning fishing was slow, we boated four in the 19" - 21" range in four hours.

Late afternoon fishing was a lot better as soon as we dropped our first line in, they were hitting. We landed another 5 in the same size range as the A.M. in about 45 minutes. The wind was getting too bad and lines were getting tangled so we decided to call it a day. Still getting my feet wet with the planer boards and their limitations, especially in the wind!

2 1/2 colors of lead seemed to do the trick with bright color spoons. The electric trolling motor was pretty much useless in the afternoon wind, used the main motor instead...

All fish released uninjured to live another day.

It was windy but fun!!!

Dan


where were you fishing? i only ask because where we were. we used about a color to 1.5 and hit about 8 in 45 minutes got sized. then hit 2 lakers as well.

Piston 04-08-2012 03:58 PM

Sounds like a good day to me! It's nice that you can get out of the wind with the enclosure you have.

Thanks for releasing those fish back to the water, maybe one of these days I'll get a shot at one of them :laugh:

When you say "2 1/2 colors of lead" what does that mean? I don't know much about planer boards or salmon fishing as you can tell :laugh:

ishoot308 04-08-2012 04:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by winniboy (Post 179556)
where were you fishing? i only ask because where we were. we used about a color to 1.5 and hit about 8 in 45 minutes got sized. then hit 2 lakers as well.

In the afternoon we were fishing the Beckys Garden 5 mile island area. We had two rods two colors down one rod 2 1/2 colors down and the downrigger set at 12'. We tried shallower with not much luck. Once we dropped it 2 - 2 1/2 colors we seemed to hit them better. I think earlier in the A.M. we may have done better had we raised it a bit to 1 1/2 colors. Without a defined thermal stratification I think they move from right on top down 15' as the day progresses. Who knows it could be just the right place and right time also, That's what makes it fun! :)

Dan

ishoot308 04-08-2012 04:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Piston (Post 179557)
Sounds like a good day to me! It's nice that you can get out of the wind with the enclosure you have.

Thanks for releasing those fish back to the water, maybe one of these days I'll get a shot at one of them :laugh:

When you say "2 1/2 colors of lead" what does that mean? I don't know much about planer boards or salmon fishing as you can tell :laugh:

Hi Piston;

Yes the enclosure was a lifesaver yesterday!!

Every 10 yards of lead line has a different color. Each color will sink approximately 5'. 2 1/2 colors down means 12 1/2' underwater.

When you get your pontoon, you will have plenty of time to try different things fishing. That's half the fun! The other half is explaining to your wife all those credit card charges!! :laugh:

Good luck!

Dan

Piston 04-08-2012 05:12 PM

Thanks for the explanation Dan,
I'm really looking forward to spending the time 'figuring things out' :D

It was dropped off at my house the other day :cheers:

winniboy 04-08-2012 05:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ishoot308 (Post 179558)
In the afternoon we were fishing the Beckys Garden 5 mile island area. We had two rods two colors down one rod 2 1/2 colors down and the downrigger set at 12'. We tried shallower with not much luck. Once we dropped it 2 - 2 1/2 colors we seemed to hit them better. I think earlier in the A.M. we may have done better had we raised it a bit to 1 1/2 colors. Without a defined thermal stratification I think they move from right on top down 15' as the day progresses. Who knows it could be just the right place and right time also, That's what makes it fun! :)

Dan

that is where we fished yesterday. little closer up towards centerharbor.. starting about 1 mile till the tip of black cat then around.

Jonas Pilot: we were going between 2.5-3mhp (depending on the wind blow)

Jonas Pilot 04-08-2012 05:17 PM

Don't forget, your speed also determines how deep your lead core line is going to travel below the surface. Faster, they will swing closer to the surface. Slow down and the lines will sink down deeper.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 11:35 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.