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https://quietjourney.com/community/YABB.cgi?num=1531279924 Message started by Ranger on Jul 11th, 2018 at 3:32am |
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Title: Fishing the dog days of summer Post by Ranger on Jul 11th, 2018 at 3:32am
I am negotiating on the home front to spring myself for a short Quetico solo trip. Due to other commitments, the trip would probably have to be mid-August. Because it'd be a short trip, and I am itching like crazy to fish, I'm thinking base camp on one of the bigger lakes: Beaverhouse, Cirrus, Pickerel, et al.
I haven't been to the Q in mid-summer in a long, long time. I got into the routine of May or Sept. trips, generally Sept. Anything I should consider in planning a mid-August fishing trip? I assume that the fish will be in deeper water, possibly holding to deeper drop offs, but I am curious to hear what you all think. Ranger |
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Title: Re: Fishing the dog days of summer Post by solotripper on Jul 11th, 2018 at 10:59am |
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Title: Re: Fishing the dog days of summer Post by TomT on Jul 11th, 2018 at 11:42am |
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Title: Re: Fishing the dog days of summer Post by PhantomJug on Jul 11th, 2018 at 1:05pm
Our experience is that August is a great time to fish. Deeper? Maybe a little but no need to get rediculous. Usual haunts and structure during the morning and evening hours; mid lake, deeper structure during the day (16-25 ft). Quicker presentations are typically most productive.
LT can be trickier however. Normally we would drop a 2oz airplane jig tipped with gulp, or a heavy spoon to the bottom in 50 feet and quickly reel up. Hang on if you get a hook set. I am doing exactly what you are, Dan. Big water and hard fishing July 30 - August 6. |
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Title: Re: Fishing the dog days of summer Post by Westwood on Jul 12th, 2018 at 2:42am
I actually like fishing for trout in dog days. I figure the trout are more concentrated because any water less than 20 feet deep probably doesn't hold trout. Having said that last July I caught a 31 inch trout in 10 to 15 feet of water. Sometimes fish don't read the right articles on fishing.
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Title: Re: Fishing the dog days of summer Post by PhantomJug on Jul 12th, 2018 at 2:53am Westwood wrote on Jul 12th, 2018 at 2:42am:
Very true. They will often 'sun' themselves on the surface and you can see them mid lake at the height of day finning and having snacks. |
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Title: Re: Fishing the dog days of summer Post by HighnDry on Jul 27th, 2018 at 1:54am
I have been re-reading the BWJ summer issue. Our own Kingfisher is in there detailing his approach to fishing the finicky walleye out of weed patches during the middle of summer. It was a good read and even better excuse to hoof it down to the local Fleet farm for cheap jigs, plastics, and a few more lures that I don't need....give it a read if you get the chance...might be useful. Hint: think banana jigs :)
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Title: Re: Fishing the dog days of summer Post by TomT on Jul 27th, 2018 at 11:21am
Yeah, that was a good article. I enjoyed this whole issue.
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Title: Re: Fishing the dog days of summer Post by HighnDry on Jul 27th, 2018 at 11:26pm
Yes, it was. I'm no expert, but FWIW, KF recommended rippin' raps, shad raps of a certain size, flicker shads and something I didn't recognize, Perch, chartreuse and firetiger were the colors of choice I recall correctly (could be wrong on those). He also cited weed weasels (Northland) and Johson silver spoons (chrome and gold I think) and jerk minnows in chartr. and white/pearl. I bought 4-5" which are probably too big but I've got smaller Gulp's and Northland Impulses in shiner and sunrise grubs. As I posted above, it's more than I'll ever need....or be able to fish with....but it didn't stop me from purchasing them.
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Title: Re: Fishing the dog days of summer Post by TomT on Jul 28th, 2018 at 12:23am
I only bought 3 new lures for my fall trip. I think I've been cured.
We all have our vices. I don't need the 12 step program any longer! |
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Title: Re: Fishing the dog days of summer Post by portage dog on Aug 17th, 2018 at 8:43pm
Dog day trout.
Last night of the trip...Aug. 9th...camped on the double point site, north side of Burke Lake with Outlander. Fish was on the dinner menu, so about 2:30 PM, hopped into the canoe solo, paddling east into the back bay, slow trolling a jig on the shore side and a Husky Jerk-7 perch pattern on the lake side. I just figured anything for the pan, most likely a pike. In less than 10 minutes and 300 yards from camp, it hit heavy. I got it close enough to see the white belly and figured, yup, pike, but then saw the white on the leading edge of the fins - laker! It then went on a tear, singing the drag for a good 6 seconds - a strong fish. I wasn't trolling deep - maybe 12 feet, but was on what seemed like the edge of a hole. At 26.5" and about 7 pounds, I had dinner AND breakfast! Sometimes it's all about the right place, the right time. BTW - 12 Step Program....12 lures = 12 steps by my count. pd |
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Title: Re: Fishing the dog days of summer Post by HighnDry on Sep 26th, 2018 at 2:55pm
Nice!
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