With the holiday today making the lakes busy I was wondering if you guys have any tips/tricks for fishing in the stirred up waters of a busy lake
I myself like the water stained a little
You can't see the fish and they can't see you
But, My best advice would be
Get there early and only fish till 11 or noon
Leaves the whole day for other things
Family, Friends, Partys or a little yard work
I'm with Manxfishing on this. Get there early and get off the water by noon. You get a good morning bite and by the time the weekend warriors are up, you're home having that first beer.
BD ;D
Wolverine lake and Middle Straits lake have no wake laws until 11:00 each day. However at 11:00 it is like the start of the Indy 500. About 10:55 you can almost hear Gentlemen Start Your Engines. The fish don't care if it is busy.
I have actually caught fish in the wake of skiers as they roared around the island in the middle of Highland lake.
I've also found Monday mornings to kinda stink after all the traffic on Saturday and Sunday.
I have found that the extreme high traffic lakes the fish seem to adapt to feed a lot more at night.... Night fishing is awesome.... No sun burn, no jet skis, no waves etc.... Just peaceful moon, stars, and giant bass in mass quantities on 3/8 bulky skirted black spinnerbaits with #4-5 Colorado blades and trailer hooks. ;D
I have to be home when the street lights come on
The wife has you wrapped tight!!!! :o
Quote from: 21XDC on July 05, 2014, 08:55:20 AM
I have found that the extreme high traffic lakes the fish seem to adapt to feed a lot more at night.... Night fishing is awesome.... No sun burn, no jet skis, no waves etc.... Just peaceful moon, stars, and giant bass in mass quantities on 3/8 bulky skirted black spinnerbaits with #4-5 Colorado blades and trailer hooks. ;D
All colors are good as long as they're black.... :o
BD. ;D
Quote from: 21XDC on July 05, 2014, 08:55:20 AM
I have found that the extreme high traffic lakes the fish seem to adapt to feed a lot more at night.... Night fishing is awesome.... No sun burn, no jet skis, no waves etc.... Just peaceful moon, stars, and giant bass in mass quantities on 3/8 bulky skirted black spinnerbaits with #4-5 Colorado blades and trailer hooks. ;D
I need to do more night fishing this year
We used to do the black jitterbugs.
I do have the black spinnerbaits but haven't thown them.
it is peaceful, Just need a good head lamp
Quote from: 21XDC on July 05, 2014, 12:11:05 PM
The wife has you wrapped tight!!!! :o
She sees Ghosts so I have to behave. Don't want here putting a hex on me.
just an FYI middle staights is no wake until 11:00am on sunday and holidays only, all other days it's wot anytime you want
Actually Bob... On Middle Straits I think there is an ordinance on Sunday all day no wake... There is a sign at the launch.
I fished Middle lake for the first time yesterday
Thought it would fish better then we did. But I do think there's a big weed kill going on
Brown weeds and the water was all teal colored.
Plus It's a very tight fit for X-cab truck with a 8' bed and a 20' boat
I'd pick another lake and deal with the Tuna boat traffic
Bob is right...
Quote from: detroit1 on July 08, 2014, 05:07:37 PM
Bob is right...
Before you say that... Better re-read the ordinance http://www.mcgi.state.mi.us/mrbis/watercraftcontrols/53621.htm
http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,4570,7-153-10366_37141_37701-38804--,00.html
http://www.mslia.org/id18.html
I like deep places real close to docks with small amounts of shallow water during high traffic hours. The right ones can slide up and ambush the gills off the posts and slide back out.
Most all of the lakes around Kalkaska have a quiet time from 7pm to 11am next the next day. Makes it nice for fishermen and pontoons. As said earlier in the post. When 11am comes, the madness begins