yaknar Posted October 8, 2017 Posted October 8, 2017 I floated down the river, last week, for the last time this year. The river is down with no current. I had to paddle the 6.5 miles, rough for an old man, and I should have worn my Fitbit, I would have at lest gotten 1/2 mile walking. I found out what they wanted right off and it turned out to be another great day on the river. I caught goggle eyes, smallmouths, a cat and a walleye. Took a few pictures of the size bass I was catching. Most were caught on swallow crankbaits. I always start out what was working best on my last trip out, J tail grub, but only caught 3 so I switched. I caught the walleye on a small crankbait, it had two #10 treble hooks on it. Boy was I surprised. ......All the fish were released, but someone told me that walleyes are pretty tasty...I think there should be a word that describes " when a fish tows you around the river while your in your kayak." Saw an eagle and a few trees are starting to turn.... I've enjoyed my time on the river this year but its time to hang up the paddle........ This post has been promoted to an article bs1827 and mzrealfish 2
Bass Yakker Posted October 9, 2017 Posted October 9, 2017 I believe that word or phrase you are looking for is Louisiana Sleigh Ride or Cajun Sleigh Ride.
Bass Yakker Posted October 9, 2017 Posted October 9, 2017 Sounds like a good time on the water except for all the exercise. Nice report and pictures!
yaknar Posted October 9, 2017 Author Posted October 9, 2017 Bass Yakker thanks for the comments. Jerry, I have fished the river almost all the way through November before but...... I dont count fish but the colder it get, the fewer fish I catch and its cold setting on a plastic boat and only catching a couple fish....The way I like to fish is wading in sneakers, shorts, and t-shirt with my kayak tied to my belt.....
yaknar Posted October 9, 2017 Author Posted October 9, 2017 And Bass Yakker, I googled "Cajun Sleigh Ride" and it said setting off across the shallow backwater pond propelled solely by fins and tail. So I guess I'll call it an "Ozark Sleigh Ride". Bass Yakker 1
Bass Yakker Posted October 10, 2017 Posted October 10, 2017 I think that's about right. You hit the nail on the head right there. You're right that when it gets colder it is harder to catch fish and also gets more dangerous in a yak if you were to flip over. When the water temps get below 60 you will see me fishing from the bank.
Jacob McIntosh Posted October 11, 2017 Posted October 11, 2017 Fishing dose slow down a lot when it gets cold but I probably hit the river more in the winter than the summer either gigging or running a trap line Bass Yakker 1
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