Lake Arthur 8/21/15

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Lake Arthur 8/21/15

Hit Arthur Firday night.  Got there around 4pm and the lake was thick with boats.  But by midnight we were pretty much the only boat on the 422 side of the lake.  Turns out is was fricking 58 degrees.  Everyone was a bit smarter than us I guess and left earlier.  Lake temp was 80 down to a balmy 78.  
 
The finger side of the 422 bridge is pretty much clogged with weeds.  Tons of them.  Lake is pea green, a bit high, a bit muddy.  So pretty much typical late summer lake conditions.  For some reason the perch had lockjaw.  I can pretty much catch perch on Arthur in a blizzard/hurricane while fighting yetis.  But not this trip.  Channels were chewing at least, which is pretty normal also.  Nothing bragging sized, biggest maybe 5lbs.  Threw the net a few times, and the only alewives were 3" minnows.  Also netted a half dozen gizzard shad, which were 6-9" maybe.  Nice baits.  Only one bullhead, which is weird.  They are usually thick after sun down.  Saw some wipers crashing but didn't have any takers.  Then again, we didn't move around trying to get them to bite, being lazy pontoon types.  
 
Decent trip, beats driving 3 hours to Erie.  (round trip)
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    TheBlueLagoon
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    Re: Lake Arthur 8/21/15 2015/09/25 14:31:48 (permalink)
    Zelie, how's the lake looking? still pea soup green? 

    Got Walleye???
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    Re: Lake Arthur 8/21/15 2015/09/25 14:44:53 (permalink)
    Couldn't say.  Spent the week in Reno at a wedding which killed a couple weeks of fishing for me.  Based on the recent weather, I'd guess it hasn't changed much.  Couple more weeks of cooling temps before the weeds and algae die off enough to notice.  But again, that is guesswork, not firsthand knowledge.  Porktown's usually out that way more often, but I hear his work is making him WORK.  That's some BS there.  :(
     
    Next week's trip to the DE bay just got cancelled (stupid wind) deciding between Erie and Arthur for next Friday.  If I hit Arthur I'll let you know then.
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    Re: Lake Arthur 8/21/15 2015/10/01 08:26:39 (permalink)
    Missed this thread.  You are correct, dang work is actually making me work...  Fiscal year end was yesterday, so now just clean up for a few weeks.  Fall fishing season should be here very soon.  If work doesn't send me packing for NJ & East PA, I'll be taking a vacation day to investigate some of these weed beds.  These rains and highs in the 60s will have the fish excited soon enough.
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    Re: Lake Arthur 8/21/15 2015/10/01 09:52:10 (permalink)
    Anyone out there have a recent water temp?
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    Re: Lake Arthur 8/21/15 2015/10/01 13:07:26 (permalink)
    python73
     
     
    Next week's trip to the DE bay just got cancelled (stupid wind) deciding between Erie and Arthur for next Friday.  If I hit Arthur I'll let you know then.




     
    10-4 on the............... "stupid wind"!  
    post edited by BeenThereDoneThat. - 2015/10/01 13:10:24

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    Re: Lake Arthur 8/21/15 2015/10/01 13:37:48 (permalink)
    They changed tomorrow's weather from cold + rain + wind to just cold + wind.  14mph wind on Arthur is manageable... sometimes.  Depends on where the wind is from and where you try to fish.  I can tell you anchoring a pontoon in that nonsense wind on Arthur which is mostly mud bottom is a nightmare.  You are really forced to fish the fingers way back in there.  It's a shame too, because the perch are hangry in the fall.  No nibbling involved.  
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    Re: Lake Arthur 8/21/15 2015/10/01 14:20:42 (permalink)
    Northeast wind around 11 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph for me today.
     
    Northeast wind 10 to 13 mph.--- tonight.
     
    Mostly cloudy, with a high near 56. Northeast wind 10 to 15 mph-------- tomorrow.
     
    Don't think Shenango would provide much harbor from the wind, at that direction, either. 
     
     
    Therefore, I should like to raise my favorite nautical flag, STUPID WIND!                                                             
    post edited by BeenThereDoneThat. - 2015/10/01 14:22:07

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    Re: Lake Arthur 8/21/15 2015/10/01 15:17:43 (permalink)
    Not a fan of the wind while fishing either.  Every so often it works to my advantage.  Sometimes the fish are hiding in the same cove or back side of a point where I am hiding.  Other times the wind gives the perfect drift across some sort of structure that they are hiding.  Most of the time, it is me dropping F bombs at it, for pushing me into a thick weed bed, make it impossible to keep the line tight, or just plain out annoying.  If it weren't for Winter around the corner, this would be my favorite time of the year.  I'll have to give Spring the nod there.  If fish would cooperate more in the Summer, I'd be all for it.  
     
    That said, cold + wind, seems to cool the water quicker, and get it to those temps we are looking for.  I think once this wind lays down our entire regional fishing reports are going to warm up a good bit.  2-3 weeks from now, I expect all of the bozos to head up and join the circus (other good guys too), while the rest of us enjoy some elbow room and some hungry pan fish, hopefully some other larger hungry fish too.  Nothing like guys heading into the woods with deer urine on them too, to give even more elbow room!
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    Re: Lake Arthur 8/21/15 2015/10/01 15:39:16 (permalink)
    Porktown
     
     
    That said, cold + wind, seems to cool the water quicker, and get it to those temps we are looking for.  I think once this wind lays down our entire regional fishing reports are going to warm up a good bit.  2-3 weeks from now, I expect all of the bozos to head up and join the circus (other good guys too), while the rest of us enjoy some elbow room and some hungry pan fish, hopefully some other larger hungry fish too.  Nothing like guys heading into the woods with deer urine on them too, to give even more elbow room!




     
    I'm with ya there Porktown........  ummmmm....... except the deer urine thing.......... EWwwww!

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    Re: Lake Arthur 8/21/15 2015/10/01 19:55:54 (permalink)
    Current lake temp 65 degrees in the shallow areas.  Per a friend that muskie fishes 4 or 5 days a week there.  
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    Re: Lake Arthur 8/21/15 2015/10/02 09:27:06 (permalink)
    I lived in south carolina for 10 years striper fishing on Lake Murray.  There were a lot of windy days on the lake and I used to always fish a protected cove and not get much of anything.  I fished a tournament with a friend that is a very good striper fisherman.  He told me I was fishing the wind all wrong and we went to the windblown shore.  He set the spotlock on his Ipiolot on a 30' flat right next to 100 feet of water.  We crushed them.  From then on I did pretty good on windy days (other than the back side of a cold front).  I also learned that the Ipilot was worth the money, best toy I've ever owned.  I just hope what I learned there will translate to these hybrids, so far I haven't caught a single hybrid in 4 trips.  I'm hoping it was just the warm water temps.  I'm going to give it another try next Friday.
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    Re: Lake Arthur 8/21/15 2015/10/03 19:14:09 (permalink)
    crawlerman2,   A couple of friends of mine have been doing well on wipers all summer at Arthur. They were there this past Thur. fishing from a boat in that wind & caught 10 hybrids between them from 8am -6 pm along with some Bass & channels. they go mostly in the daylight & usually get at least 3-4 wipers between them. I don't fish for them so I don't know if that is good or not but it sounds good to me.Also they said that there were only a few guys where they were fishing.  sam
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    Re: Lake Arthur 8/21/15 2015/10/04 09:31:26 (permalink)
    Better than I can usually manage in the Summer.  I found a nice Summer pattern, but as soon as I did, there was a study posted on this site of their mortality rate being off of the charts in the Summer.  What luck...  I'd say they are fine to C&R now, and probably the past 2-3 weeks.  I think it said water temp of 78+, their mortality rate jumps drastically.  When it hits 85 in the Summer, its something like 80% chance they're going to die if you return them.  So, kill'em & grill'em!!!  Not that I am an advocate of that with these fish, but I'd rather a guy take his 2 and leave the rest alone, than kill a bunch of them just for entertainment.
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    Re: Lake Arthur 8/21/15 2015/10/04 11:10:26 (permalink)
    I would think that fish that fight that hard would be subject to a lot of stress in warmer water,I would imagaine that holds true for Musky also.  sam
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    Re: Lake Arthur 8/21/15 2015/10/05 11:01:24 (permalink)
    Report for 10-2-15
     
    Windy as hell, water was up a bit and stained (as usual) fished coves and weed beds from shore. Water temp was still prob in the low to mid 60's. Searching for perch but the largemouth were pretty thick with the occasional perch mixed in, only a few with size. Bite should improve soon. Good luck if you head out.

    Got Walleye???
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    Re: Lake Arthur 8/21/15 2015/10/08 07:19:03 (permalink)
    Took a vacation day yesterday. Thought that I'd rip into them. Not the case. Started around 7:30 looking for wipers. Got a largemouth while father in law got a small wiper. Had a few nice hits, but didn't hold on. Around 10, figured that I'd focus efforts on perch, in a spot that I'd did rather well at this time last year. Couldn't find them at all. The wind picked up, so if they were hitting light, I couldn't detect them. Got a few small largemouth in the process. Figured that I'd go back to the wipers. Was able to get one 15"er, and nothing else for an hour. So tried the perch again in a different spot. This one was in some wind cover, that I had success in the past. Again some small largemouth and a gill. I did have some light hits, that could have been perch sucking on them and spitting. When I changed to hooking in the back to help hook up with the light hits, they seemed to stop. Figured that 10 hours was enough, and called it quits. Maybe 8 small fish in 10 hours. Nice day to be off work, but fishing is not Fall pattern for me yet. Will be soon. Temps ranged from 64-68, per my sonar. Pea soup water as noted.
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    Re: Lake Arthur 8/21/15 2015/10/08 14:25:03 (permalink)
    **** Pork.  That's some debbie-downer reporting.  Still better than NOT fishing in my book.  We're heading out in an hour or so.  I don't plan on chasing fish though.  Gonna hit 4 or 5 spots.  One crappie spot, couple perch spots, and set up for the late evening wipers and see if they cooperate.  I'll post up with the results tomorrow.
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