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Night Bite Report


Mykal

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Cyberfish, nice talking with you. Mr Pike and I lived and died in the weeds, why, I assume it's from the lack of sleep. After reading my notes over the last few years, I should have changed my game plan and hit the rocks. This time of year most all of my big fish come off the rocks. The only 2 hits in the bay came undone for us. One fish hit with my rod in the holder, never had a chance to dial it in.

SM, I called you twice last nice and got your voicemail. The tulie bite should just be getting underway and these fish are usually the biggest in the lake. I am game to head up again as soon as you are ready!

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I kept the boat out one more weekend. We fished from the Garrison ramp down to Terry's and back Saturday night and caught two 19's just south of the ramp. Missed three or four more. Caught the first one on a chartruese/red head thunderstick and got the second on a #13 clown husky jerk.

That's it for this year. Now I can spend my time organizing my tackle box for next year.

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Fished Sat. night, by myself, and started at the Casino. Caught a 27.5" fish on the first pass at approx. 5:20 and then a couple of slot fish at approx. 7:00. With what I thought was a slow start, I then headed to the weeds south of Pike's Point and fished for about 2 1/2 hrs. without a bite. Headed back to the Casino in some tough wind and caught a 14" on my first pass and made a couple other passes without any luck and called it a night. The wind and waves made it tough going getting to the ramp given the shallow water in front of the access. Caught all my fish on 10 HJ's....3 on the glass perch and one on firetiger. I thought it was going to be a good night after catching a big fish early and seeing another one caught near me as well. I'm not sure what shut them down. It was a good night to be on the water until the wind whipped up.

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Was out Monday night solo on the west side, not another boat in sight. The 1st fish of the night was a 29" northern at about 5:30. Between 6:00 and 6:30, I caught a 21.5, a 22,5 and a 24 then nothing until 9:30 when I landed a 26.5. I ended the night with a 16 at 11:00, then I headed for home.

The water temp was 44 degrees.

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SM, good to see you made it out and got a few. Are you planning on this weekend at all? I'm booked until Friday night. I'll give you a call. I haven't gotten my 30" yet!

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I think I may be headed up on Friday night. Is anyone else planning on going up? I haven't hit Indian Point in a while and thought if the bay wasn't hot that I'd move to the rocks in a hurry. Are the tulibees spawning yet. River Rat, what was your hot bait for the night?

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I plan on being out there Friday night. White Lund PS 1675/Yam 115. Might go east, but I haven't seen any reports from the east for a while.

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Made it out last night fish the nw corner by garrison. Fishing was pretty good on numbers and a few real nice fish as well. We were the only boat out. Still catching my fish on shallow shads in the weeds.

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Bigeyes, was the bite consistent or was it off and on? What was your hot color? Was any spot better than another?

I haven't been north of Pike's at all yet this year!

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Bigeyes, were you fishing the same sopt. I was there last Thursday and got some nice fat fish. Thinking about maybe going this weekend but have no one to go out with.

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Dhenry - HJ12 Firetiger. Good luck Friday night!

I won't be going up until Saturday night.

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Bite was pretty consistent as it has been in that area for several weeks now. Hi Brian, no it was not me last Thursday, and I would love to go fishing but can't. Gotta go try to get a buck this weekend. Maybe sometime next week.

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Crappie, if you have an open seat and wouldn't mind some company, I'd be willing.

I still have the bug even though I winterized my boat.

If you are interested, give me an email.

Thanks

kr.sjodin at microcontrol.com

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Which areas have you had your best luck? I have fished the bay in front of the casino and the weedline south of Pike's Point pretty hard and generally one or the other has been producing some fish. Like I said earlier, I think I'm going to try to get out to Indian Point this weekend to fish some rock.

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Went out Friday evening. Got six eyes (19"-24.5") up by Garrison. HJ-10 green over orange (metallic) was the bait that got most fish but FT and blue over orange got some hits. 1.1 mph was way better that 1.5 mph for us. Other boats around us were going faster than us, though. Finished the night on Indian Point. Hooked and lost something big out there but soon after the breeze and the 16 degree temps got to us and we called it a night. Can't wait until next week.

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Sounds like the bite is still on! I hope this warm weather holds, I would like to be up there for the november full moon when the tulibees are spawning trolling huge raps for big fat tulibee stuffed eyes and skis!

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Hit the pond Saturday evening....great night to be on the water with o.k. temps a good chop with a south wind and an awesome northern lights show. We started off at 5:30 and went for an hour with no bites and then changed spots. We ended the night with nine walleyes and a 38" northern. The unique thing about the night was no slot fish. All the Walleyes were in excess of 25" with five going over the 27" mark and the biggest being 28 1/4". HJ 10's and 12's in firetiger and clown were the hot baits.

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The big fish are there if you can find a spot with no pressure and stay quiet. If your serious about big fish I recommend to finding a spot that isn't covered with boats, especially this year when there still plenty of feed. 2 guys in one good spot from 8-1am 21 eye's, 6 at 28 and over with the biggest at 29.5 and one sumo pike that went over my 3 foot ruler. The rest were 23-27. The big fish are there but will not stick around if your running over them with your motor. I was running BIG baits, yes finally, Super Rouges and 14's.

Good luck to you diehards out there.

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I think I'm using 20lb stealth at 6lb diameter. My buddy was using 30lb fireline. We are running the lures 90'-120' back.

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Mykal, that is a great night. How deep were your fish? I've never run 14's. How far are you getting the big baits back. What night were you out?

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For those of you who don't know Mike he really knows his stuff and will always give you an honest report. He really let the cat out of the bag on this one, and if your reading the report I would plan on taking full advantage of what he is telling you and darn soon too! There are a lot of BIG secrets on Milly and you'd be wise to remember this one. Mike how does it feel to know that your top 5 fish would win pwt Lake Erie almost every year!

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Thanks for the kind words bigeyes but I have much to learn. I was down 6 fish to the other guy before I even got to the spot. He had the top 2 biggest fish before I got there. My 2 biggest of the night were 28's with the last one the fattest 'eye I have seen to date. Made my 29.75 'eye this summer look like a stick. I also landed the sumo pike. We happen to be in the right spot at the right time and dialed it in.

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I was in one of those boat going faster. You had much better luck than we did-one snagged tulibee. Were you in the white Lund. We tried deeper, shallow, but not that slow.

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Went out last night. We did not catch 21 fish like "Al Linder" Myakl. But did pull some nice fish like this one. The only ones on the lake,as far as we could see was about 2 feet. With the fog you could be 5 feet from a light on shore and not see it. And the 30 mph drive home was fun to.

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Hey, 18" Crappie, where did you guys fish last night and what was your hot bait? I think I'm going to be up on Friday night. I'm also a little nervous about the fog situation with the warm weather. Also, what was the water temperature?

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We went out last night and got skunked. Had one nice fish on. It was the only hit of the night. Also was surprised not to mark any baitfish either, Thought the tullibees would be up. We had 39+ degrees all night, Fog was very thick. Talk to another guy and he popped one 27.7" fish. Pretty slow south of indian point.

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