Wadin' the Bay

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BehrendFisher
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2010/05/24 18:29:14 (permalink)

Wadin' the Bay

Saw lots of fisherman wading the bay saturday when I took a walk around presque isle. Was wondering if anyone has been doing well wading, planning to give it a try tomorrow since Im off work. Shoot me a message if anyone would like some company or has any advice, I've stayed in the lagoons thus far and would appreciate any help.
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    BloodyHand
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    RE: Wadin' the Bay 2010/05/24 19:26:48 (permalink)
    Do better wading than in a boat most times.
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    BehrendFisher
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    RE: Wadin' the Bay 2010/05/24 21:14:14 (permalink)
    Throwing cleos work well for the smallmouths or would i be better off fishing something slower like semkos? all i ever seem to catch is largemouths
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    RE: Wadin' the Bay 2010/05/24 21:39:36 (permalink)
    PM sent


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    RE: Wadin' the Bay 2010/05/25 09:18:03 (permalink)
    Try the flats between the marina and the monument.  The smallies are there and hitting all kinds of stuff.

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    RE: Wadin' the Bay 2010/05/25 10:22:14 (permalink)
    My fav (for this spot at this time of year) is a small olive colored tube jig under a float, tipped with a little worm if you aren't too proud.
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    BehrendFisher
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    RE: Wadin' the Bay 2010/05/25 16:18:59 (permalink)
    Didnt get any bites in the bay throwing spoons. Maybe I should have tried some plastics? It seemed like the flats were pretty barren other than some giant carp... at least the guy with the fly rod confirmed there were a few fish to be caught. Wasn't complete blowout though, got some small bass on semkos around the lagoon launch and a fairly large one on a motor oil/red powerworm.
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    RE: Wadin' the Bay 2010/05/25 23:23:37 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: BloodyHand

    Do better wading than in a boat most times.

    thats what people without a boat say.
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    RE: Wadin' the Bay 2010/05/26 00:40:50 (permalink)
    waded the bay tonight caught some bass mostly largemouth with one smallie. 1 3 pounder but the rest were fairly small. the bite is getting better again as it seems the spawn is winding down finally
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    RE: Wadin' the Bay 2010/05/26 07:09:44 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: FishBurgh


    ORIGINAL: BloodyHand

    Do better wading than in a boat most times.

    thats what people without a boat say.




    Actually... Bloody has a pretty nice boat....I have a small boat....and we've both done better from shore (for non eaters).

    I don't always snag fish, but when I do...
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    BehrendFisher
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    RE: Wadin' the Bay 2010/05/27 20:59:43 (permalink)
    Hit the bay again this evening after 5pm. Fished for a good hour throwing everything I had at them without any bites. Finally found the right lure and hooked 3 in about 15min, the 3rd broke my lure off when I grabbed the leader to release it. :-(
    I dont think they even make the lure anymore but I stopped at gander mtn and stocked up on similar things afterwards. Gonna give it another go in the morning I think
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    BehrendFisher
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    RE: Wadin' the Bay 2010/05/29 19:53:34 (permalink)
    picked up about 14 more smallies in the bay today including one pretty big one and a couple in the 4-5 pound range. probably head out again in the morning to see if they are still biting
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    RE: Wadin' the Bay 2010/05/30 00:00:01 (permalink)
    are you the dude that wades out in between the bass boats?
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    RE: Wadin' the Bay 2010/05/30 00:12:59 (permalink)
    Ok Dumb question but what are the flats? 
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    BehrendFisher
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    RE: Wadin' the Bay 2010/05/30 00:25:35 (permalink)
    I doubt im the 'dude' your talking about. I see alot of people wading out among the boats including a couple of guys who didnt even bother with waders and were out even further than I cared to go. I just started fishing the bay about a week ago but you could have seen me since I was out there 3 different days since.
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    RE: Wadin' the Bay 2010/05/30 00:47:34 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: BehrendFisher

    'dude'

    Oh my bad, you attend behrend.........

    Its dUud...

    KO now?
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    RE: Wadin' the Bay 2010/05/30 00:55:36 (permalink)
    oh all good either way.

    even though the pictures don't do them justice...




    kinda throws off the whole size perspective when i have to hold them out to take a shot.
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    BehrendFisher
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    RE: Wadin' the Bay 2010/05/30 00:58:30 (permalink)
    Oh... and to answer your question JamesD,
    The flats is the area to the right side of the perry monument. The water is fairly shallow there and you can wade a good hundred yards off from shore and fish the edge of the deeper water.
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    RE: Wadin' the Bay 2010/05/31 01:35:55 (permalink)
    Thanks. We where out today, lots of jacka**es going in and out the channel.    We did ok, could be better. No Pike just follow the lures and then turn around.


    post edited by JamesD - 2010/05/31 01:50:40
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    Mr.Slickfish
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    RE: Wadin' the Bay 2010/05/31 08:20:07 (permalink)
    Looks like your doing pretty well for yourself BeherendFisher. Continue to explore the bay...and every year will get better. Another suggestion I have for you...keep track of your good days on a calender or by timestamp on your photos. Next year you'll know when and where to head.

    Congtrats duud!

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    RE: Wadin' the Bay 2010/05/31 08:30:10 (permalink)
    good advice from mr slickfish also i keep a log in my computer as to where, when, how, weather conditions and so forth then i look at log from previous years and decide on a game plan. works out pretty well.  
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    RE: Wadin' the Bay 2010/05/31 08:32:58 (permalink)
    if you're getting a follow on pike, just let your lure stop and fall for a little then pick it up and move it with a jerky motion. Or carry a baseball bat.

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    RE: Wadin' the Bay 2010/05/31 15:39:15 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: indsguiz

    if you're getting a follow on pike, just let your lure stop and fall for a little then pick it up and move it with a jerky motion. Or carry a baseball bat.


     Ha, yeah we where thinking they where just looking to see what was going on is all. 
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    RE: Wadin' the Bay 2010/05/31 23:49:36 (permalink)
    Went out to fish the bay after the storm but decided it was a bit too choppy for comfort after i got out a ways. Retreated to misery bay and picked up some largemouth instead including 2 really nice sized ones. Semkos were the ticket and missed far more bites than I would have liked to.
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