Waubeesee Lake – June 13, 2010
Tuesday, June 15th, 2010One large mouth bass (14 inches) on a Zoom Mini Salty Lizard.
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One large mouth bass (14 inches) on a Zoom Mini Salty Lizard.
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5 bluegills and 1 sunfish. Nothing to large. All on red worms.
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Started out foggy….
Ended up sunny and warm….
9 northerns
1 large mouth bass
All on Mepps Aglia #4
Here are a few of the fish…
The map shows the approximate locations of where the fish were caught….
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Today, my daughter caught a fish that I have never caught – a rainbow trout.
Total fish today was 4 bluegills and 1 rainbow trout all caught on nightcrawlers.
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It was a cold, freezing morning that day on Wind Lake. It took a while, but eventually caught some fish.
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In between the rain, wind and sun I pulled in 6 bluegills and 1 perch on nightcrawlers.
The only thing is that on the map, I am not exactly sure where I was on the levy.
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It was a real windy day, that day. All we could catch was a very small bluegill on a nightcrawler.
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Fishing season is right around the corner. A couple of weekends ago, I caught 2 little blue gills and 1 little perch on a night crawler. The fish were smaller than my hand, so no sense in taking a picture. Fishing season starts Saturday morning.
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Yesterday, Jacob and I didn’t go fishing in the morning on Big Muskego. My buddy from work was sick. Health is obviously more important than anything.
Later in the day, me, Jacob and Hannah did a lot of shore fishing, but we all got shut out. I figured, this would be a good time for some random thoughts about what I have seen this year fishing.
1. Pick up your garbage. You carried it to where you were fishing. Go throw it out. Don’t be so lazy. Soda cans, worm containers, lure packages, plastic bottles.
2. Stop hording fishing areas. We went to a fishing pier in a state park and there were three guys on the pier using at least six fishing poles. Seriously… There wasn’t anywhere where we can fish…. Another time…one guy with four poles leaning up on a picnic table (next to a lake) while fishing in another spot next to the picnic.