If you like the ability to catch a WIDE array of different species of fish NOW is the time!!
Walleyes, Lakers, Browns, Northern Pike and Pickerel are all biting. The take a look!!!
Worked with good friend Briggs from the MEGA BITE and we guided this great group of guys to some beautiful shallow cold water browns and lakers!!!
Bucky and Sandy had a great outing catching just about everything except the kitchen sink!! GREAT eating walleye, pike and pickerel!
Walleye fishing has really turned on over the last few days. We are getting some nice catches between 10 and 20 feet of water on stick baits, and worm burners. Many walleye we are catching are between 6 and 10 lbs.
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Over this last weekend I took out groups both days... Saturday we went for Browns and Sunday we tried the Walleyes. The Brown Tout fishing this spring has been very consistent with this last Saturday being some of the best Brown Trout Fishing we had in the last couple of weeks. The browns are still in relatively shallow water, anywhere between 10 - 20 feet, with planner boards taking the majority of our fish. The browns were hitting just about everything we had to offer with the stingers in the blue tuxedo being the best. We limited out on the browns by 12:30 - 1:00, then switched gears to some deep water lakers. I would love to be able to show everyone a "board " of fish but we had some technical difficulties with the camera.
We met a new friend Kahn Chu Sunday to try and ice some walleyes Sunday morning. We started out at Bull Rock, in Black River Bay. Trolled along the northern shoreline of Black River Bay, middle of Black River Bay, and even the Sacketts Harbor Side. We only had a 1/2 day trip, we lost one 'eye off the back of the boat and boated one White Fish. Yippee! Marked a ton of bait and alot of fish out in 30 - 40 feet of water....but that was it! Its been a very tough year for Walleyes for sure.
Excursion Charters was out this last weekend for the Walleye opener. We were greeted by a flotilla of boats in Black River Bay. So we instead headed up into Guffins Bay to try and find some quiet water to fish. We immediately set in and started catching some huge bass and some pike. According to the radio there were not alot of 'eyes being caught. It was a bright sunny warm day, hardly a ripple...not exactly ideal conditions for Walleye, but we tried.
Saturday, May 4th, 2013
On Saturday we fished with good friend and fellow Captain Tim Meador of Lots of Limits Charters and Guide Service. Tim was also experiencing a tough bite, too. We ended up catching a few northerns and some pre-season bass that were released but no Walleyes.
Sunday, May 5th, 2013
We had the distinct pleasure of fishing with Gary Haywood, and some friends of his from Hawaii. We had another beautiful day, caught lots of fish, and lost a monster Walleye (the one that got away) off the back of the boat.