Amery Posted July 17, 2015 Posted July 17, 2015 Once I saw the generation predictions, turning them off over night, I committed to hitting up jfk park once it dropped out. I forgot my wafers but had my yak so I put in at the ramp, paddled up to the first inlet and drifted back to the ramp. I had only been to the little red once before and I figured the middle of the night was a bad time to explore. Caught some stocker bows, caught an 18" eye, lost a very nice brown right at the boat. Fished from 1:30am-4:45am. Caught fish on a rabbit strip leach, black, yellow, and orange buggers. Missed a nice topwater strike on a wiggle minnow. jtram 1
jtram Posted July 17, 2015 Posted July 17, 2015 Plan on doing something along those lines a couple nights next week. Nice bonus 'eye
Members TheRustyHook Posted July 17, 2015 Members Posted July 17, 2015 I did the same thing last week, was there anyone else wisining up out there with you ?... I really am surprised in the summertime that we don't see hundreds of anglers lining the shore with spotlights. The night bite is always a good time! Is that a walleye or a saugeye? "Whoa there Big Girl" Rusty Hook & Co.
Amery Posted July 17, 2015 Author Posted July 17, 2015 Well I assumed it was a walleye. Wouldn't it be a huge saugeye? No one else out there.
Members TheRustyHook Posted July 29, 2015 Members Posted July 29, 2015 saugeye tend to be much darker and have a different eye angle. Your right it would totally be a huge saugeye. "Whoa there Big Girl" Rusty Hook & Co.
Members TheRustyHook Posted July 29, 2015 Members Posted July 29, 2015 Great way to beat the crowds and the heat! "Whoa there Big Girl" Rusty Hook & Co.
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