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Author: | YakDreams [ Mon Jun 27, 2011 6:28 pm ] |
Post subject: | Bass opener, Kawarthas, Ontario, Canada, June 25th |
Started out my day by sleeping in by almost an hour so I didn't get off to the best start, and I didn't get nearly as prepared as I'd hoped the previous night. I pulled in at the launch just after 6AM, it was a bit cool, windy and the sky didn't look good at all. As soon as I hit the water it started to rain, however I was fairly well prepared, had the waders on and got to give my new paddle top a go ...although I couldn't find my bad weather hat anywhere! I had a long paddle into the wind to get to my favorite fishin' grounds, I don't mind tho, cause it usually means it will be an easy paddle/sail back when I'm done. There are a few really fishy looking spots on the way, and every time I can't help but throw a few casts and they hardly ever produce squat, when will I learn to stop wasting my time? So I make a b-line for the first of a few spots I want to try the big popper. It was different than I expected tho, the water was high and the weeds still hadn't come in (also dozens of trees blown down after the storm, lot's of new structure ![]() ![]() I then move over the acreage of submerged weeds that I love chucking a popper over. I drift this large area in sections. I'm getting all sorts of boils and even see a small muskie take two swipes at the popper without a hookup, both times getting airborne. I keep chucking the popper (so much fun ![]() I'm about 90% done covering off the main large area that I was targetting with a half dozen drifts and I see something really big explode out of the water with my popper in it's its mouth. From the initial angle and dark shape I at first thought it was a huge LMB, it even continued to fight like a largie but as I got it closer to the yak, it did a run and a jump and it was a small but decent muskie, with some awesome dark turquoise colourations. The fish put up a great scrap and measured in at 32". This is my biggest in the yak (not counting an out of season I caught on a 1" minnow while targetting panfish). ![]() After a few more drifts and one more smaller LMB I switched to a small texas setup and found the little fishies overwhelming, plus it was too light for the lowest drift speed I could maintain. After one perch and having to constantly tend to my bait for 15 minutes I switched to something beefier. I landed 3 or 4 more LMBs with this setup, nothing over 14" tho. With the deeper water I decided to extend my usual fishing area thinking that it had actually grown. The fish seemed to be liking the 8' plus waters, and their was some fringe I hadn't tried in a long time. I setup for a drift and at the last second I decide to switch back to the popper, well two tugs in to my first cast and something quietly skims by popper off the surface, quick and clean ...and it's a nice fish, a big smallie, just love how stealthily they can take a top water bait. The fight rivaled that of the musky and the hook had almost ripped out of his mouth when I finally landed him. At first he appeared to have the trebles in his bottom lip so I went for the boga, then I realized he was barely hooked so dropped the boga and just grabbed him. He measured up at just over 19" and was nice and thick. ![]() After that I think I got a couple more LMBs on the texas rig and then called it a day. I headed in and ran into an old acquaintance at the launch, chatted for a bit while I packed, and finished packing just as the boomers started happening. What a great opener ![]() my first crack at youtube -> http://youtu.be/zrKazCXfJHg Neil |
Author: | CurtnAz [ Tue Jun 28, 2011 10:12 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Bass opener, Kawarthas, Ontario, Canada, June 25th |
Nice vid...what type of yak are you ridin' in?; and if you have a mirage, why the heck are you paddling ![]() |
Author: | YakDreams [ Tue Jun 28, 2011 6:15 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Bass opener, Kawarthas, Ontario, Canada, June 25th |
It's a Hobie Quest, I think some folks forget that Hobie make paddle yaks still ![]() Neil |
Author: | CurtnAz [ Tue Jun 28, 2011 6:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Bass opener, Kawarthas, Ontario, Canada, June 25th |
I knew they made paddle yaks....just didn't think anyone used them since Hobie came out with the Mirage ![]() |
Author: | bassfriend [ Sun Jul 03, 2011 3:18 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Bass opener, Kawarthas, Ontario, Canada, June 25th |
Hello CurtnAz ![]() Beautiful photos and great movie. Thanks for sharing! A hug. |
Author: | CurtnAz [ Sun Jul 03, 2011 6:07 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Bass opener, Kawarthas, Ontario, Canada, June 25th |
bassfriend wrote: Hello CurtnAz ![]() Beautiful photos and great movie. Thanks for sharing! A hug. Not sure if it's a typo, but not my pics or movie ![]() |
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