Whitefish Chain - Practice Days - July 13-14, 2006

Well, due to me missing half my tournament last week because of work related travel, I got to leave early on Friday.  Drove up to Fifty Lakes, messed with my tackle and spooled some new reels I recently got and was on the lake a little before 4pm.  The campground was just minutes from Big Trout, so I decided to practice there for a couple hours since it was so late in the day.  I started on a sharp point that I had caught good fish in a previous State TOC, plus I really wanted to try out my brand new Crucial Drop Shot Rod that was paired with a 2500 Stradic Mg (What a SWEET Setup!).  I drop shotted a few dinks & small keepers on a little 4" Chompers worm.  Then I checked a few docks with a Paca Craw, plenty of fish, but not great size.  Then I checked a weed turn, small keepers on a 4" jig worm.  I then found a hump that I started fan casting with a Parrot DT6 and it was unbelievable to say the least.  2-3.5lb fish and at one time I had two on at the same time, they also were willing to come up for a Bone colored Vixen.  Left there pretty quickly, checked one more spot, caught some keepers on the DT6 and called it a night.

The next morning, I wanted to see if those bigger fish were still there, made one cast with a Bluegill Vixen and I got my answer    So I spent the majority of the day on Main Lake Whitefish checking old coontail areas and docks.  Found plenty of fish but nothing like the size in Trout on the hump.  I even caught some fish on a frog in the duckweed, but most of my fish came on the DT6, 8" Lake Fork Worm or my Tru-Tungsten Jigs.  It was about 2pm, and on the way back I decided to check my hump in the high sun, since I had only fished it during low light to this point.  I made about 5 casts with my DT6, my rod loaded up, I pulled the fish to the surface and I let about 3.5lb fish toss my crank and I put her on the trailer in anticipation of tomorrow

I drew boat #5 at the pairings meeting and was stoked that I had nearly no worries about being the first one there.  I spent the rest of the night getting my tackle organized and tied up.  I had not felt this confident since Pokegama last year.....   Check back tomorrow for the rest of the story.

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  • 7/25/2007 10:08 AM John Cline wrote:
    Rich

    I stumbled onto you web site recently. I want to let you know what a great site it is. As a fellow club fisherman ( westtonka bass ) I really enjoy reading the info on your site. Good to see that you are having such a great year at both the club level as well as on the Weekend series. My bass club will be having our 5th tourney of the year on lake Marion on 9/9, as I'm fishing as a non boater this year I look forward to your reports in the future on Marion, I hope to use some of the Info as I will be paired with a new and unexperienced boater for this tourney. I'm currently tied for first place after 3 tourneys. I have drawed a excellent partner for our next event ( our surprise tourney )So with any luck I should be able to go to Marion with 1st place and hopefully a few point lead. I would appreciate any Info. that you would be willing to share as the 9th of Sept. gets closer. So once again Congrat's on a excellent season and Good fishing the rest of the year.

    John
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    1. 7/25/2007 3:42 PM Rich Lindgren wrote:
      John,
      Thanks for your comments.  Tied for first as a non-boater is pretty solid, I actually won Gopher one year out of the back.  If I get out on Marion, I will let you know, but with the Weekend Series & Leech I am not sure I will get out there between now & then.  Feel free to email as you get closer.

      Rich
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