Members Green236 Posted August 12, 2015 Members Posted August 12, 2015 One the water from 10a till 1p. Boated one 19" walleye, one 12" crappie, 1 white bass, 1 bluegill, and 6 bass, largest was 16". We fished the channel edges 15-25 FOW. Marked lots of fish but had very few takers for the #s we saw. Trolled small walleye runners...various colors. And something different this year that I believe has helped us boat more fish on the last couple trips is we've been using 6 lb maxima. Not sure if it gives the lure a better action but we're catching more than we were last month. Of course the big fish of the day got off. The wife thought she was hung up but I told her there's nothing we've trolled over to get her hung. Told her to just work it in slow and steady. We used light rods so it was bent nearly in half, then when it got fairly close to the boat, it let go. She had hooked a 6" Kentucky and whatever the larger fish was, it latched on for an 80 foot ride to the boat. The Kentucky had some good sized bite marks at mid body. Photos to follow. Lance34 1
Members Green236 Posted August 12, 2015 Author Members Posted August 12, 2015 Mix some Tony Chacheres and Panko Bread Crumbs. Pat it onto the olive oil coated fillets.
Members Green236 Posted August 12, 2015 Author Members Posted August 12, 2015 Bake it 23 minutes or until the crumbs look right at 400.
Members Green236 Posted August 12, 2015 Author Members Posted August 12, 2015 Bake it 23 minutes or until the crumbs look right at 400.
Blll Posted August 13, 2015 Posted August 13, 2015 Nice mix of fish. I like a combo myself. Is that Tony C's very spicy? How fast were you trolling? Sounds like a Flathead cat to me on your big bite.
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