Saturday, July 18, 2009

St. Croix mixed bag reports

Morning all....

The picture up above is Chris Boland with a pretty typical river pike we got Wednesday, trolling around the Kinni narrows. Chris and I bartered some kick ass graphics for my truck, for a full day with he and his bro' Jarrett. Both Chris and Jarrett were anglers of the mixed bag variety, perhaps more focused on the big nasties like sturgeon and cats. Muskies are as big and nasty as it gets and they were looking to add some skills in this realm, so I fished them hard, all day, in the wind and with a variety of conditions and techniques. The first half of the day yielded the pike and one good rip on the troll, but no muskies. We started looking forward to the prime time twilight hour and got ourselves in a spot I thought it could happen. Straight away we had a nice fish follow a topraider, take a couple swipes and vanish. Moments later Jarrett had a long range blowup, again, no hooks. We worked the area till we could see no more and called it a day. Thanks again guys, looking forward to sharing a boat for Cat's some night.

Thursday morning I worked with "the Turk", Charlie Geirke. Turk's a long time Croix guide and a damn fine angler. I help him out from time to time with group trips and it's always a pleasure. We had a group of fellas from the city, business/pleasure outing for a guy and his clients. These are great trips and involve fishing for anything that bites and better yet provides solid bragging rights. My boat was the muskie rig as usual, with 3 guys in the boat we were pretty much limited to trolling, but could have our 5 lines rolling so I was optimistic. We we trolled and trolled and trolled....boop diddly. After a bit I decided to pull the plug for an hour and follow the other rigs looking for smallies and walleyes. We were making ton's and catching little. Then the wind decided to dictate the rest of the day. Post lunch fishing was brutal. It was blowing 30 from the NW and getting around the big lake was tough and wet. We had a great time and my clients were patient but it was not a guides day to say the least. Looking forward to calmer days....

I'm off to work for a bit, then loading up the kayaks and heading over to El Paso for some fly angling and kayak scouting. more to come.

go fish!

BigPikeMike
MN & WI Fishing Guide

1 comment:

Sturgeon Excursion said...

Mike-Thanks for the trip out-looking forward to some monster cats and sturgeons this fall!