Have you ever had somebody hit you with a bad question at the exact wrong time? I have, but luckily it hasn't happened since last night. #WHITECAP WAVE WACKERS PRO#read > Lund Lund 1875 Pro V Bass Boatįishing Report AugAnswering The Answerable and Guessing The Guessable Anglers will have two primary options for the. The hull is actually repurposed from the 1875 Pro V series-a famed, respected and versatile hull design-and features riveted construction and a lifetime warranty. Wired2Fish was granted an exclusive sneak preview at the new 2016 Lund 1875 Pro V Bass boat and after spending hours inspecting every square inch of both the interior and exterior of this boat, we believe it’s going to make some serious waves throughout the bass fishing industry. Jig and minnow combinations fished in 8 feet of water added some bonus jumbos to our larder.Ĭrappies held deeper, in water depths of 16 to 20 feet. But by searching, we did eventually find enough fish to consistently bag limits of them for everybody. In some areas, we noticed the effect of fishing pressure on the Crappies they were much easier to see on the Humminbird than they were to catch. We stuck with the 1/16 ounce jigs for Crappie too and tipped them with the smallest Fatheads we could find in the minnow pail. The Walleye and Perch held along the clean outside edges of weed beds.Ĭrappies were holding further outside the weeds in water depths of 16 to 20 feet. There were Northern Pike on hand too and if we fished in the heaviest weeds, the Pike became problematic. Walleye and Perch were located on the weed edges in water depths of about 8 feet. Plus, we were enjoying steady action, along with the simplicity of the jig and minnow pattern. What I can say for sure that our average fish, especially Walleye, was better than the ones we've been catching using spinners in recent weeks. But the payoff was that that our average size fish were larger, at least that's my belief. For my crew, that meant heading home with their bag limits of Walleye, Crappie and some bonus Perch.įrom what I could see, I believe that we were catching fewer fish by using the jig and minnow. The cooler, stable temps meant that the Jig and Minnow bite held steady for us and despite observing other fishermen who were successfully using the familiar spinner and minnow pattern, we stuck with 1/16 ounce Lindy Jigs tipped with Fatheads. That hasn't been the case over the weekend though cool overnight temperatures combined with strong winds have kept surface temperatures holding steady at about 65 degrees. One would expect to see rising surface temperatures during a period of warm, 80 degree days. Fishing Report AugWarm Weather, Stable Surface Temperatures
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