I went to one of my regular fishing spots last night. Its usually good for channels and walleye but being at the end of spillway you find just about anything there from Musky to Carp. Every now and again the mooneye run in. Last night there was a massive hatch going on, so I reset my expectations. They were gorging on mayfly and all I had was worms The lights at spillway were drawing in the mayflies which were drawing in the fish (I saw massive pike and walleye cruising by before the sun went down)
With a bit of perseverance, some small hooks and small worm segment I was able to entice a number to bite... the water was murky but before the sun set I was seeing belly flashes but unable to make out the fish. I started casting but initially they were turning their noses up to what ever was not a may fly. No matter how I tried I could not get a mayfly on my hook nicely. Being able to see them, It was fun watching them approach the bait, swim past turn around and the take it on the second or third pass. I figured out that my best luck was coming when I cast near group of them and they out competed themselves in a frenzy. I went 2 for 6 (with a small channel thrown in) as it was difficult to bring them from the spillway on my UL I lost the rest trying to hoist them up.
Sight Fishing for Mooneye
- Nyarlathotep
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Re: Sight Fishing for Mooneye
Way to go, those are great and unique looking catches! It's always a bonus when these posts have detailed "how it was done" info as well.
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Re: Sight Fishing for Mooneye
Very cool Zippy!
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing
If Winnipeg gets a hockey team, Toronto will want one too.....
Re: Sight Fishing for Mooneye
Thanks Guys!
Nyarlathotep, that's originally what drew me to fish-hawk. With the (what seems to be) facebook fishing revolution (great becuase its easy) there seems to me be less colour commentary on fishing technique and backdrops. Everything seems to be taking a back seat to quick picks and short attention spans.
Nyarlathotep, that's originally what drew me to fish-hawk. With the (what seems to be) facebook fishing revolution (great becuase its easy) there seems to me be less colour commentary on fishing technique and backdrops. Everything seems to be taking a back seat to quick picks and short attention spans.
Re: Sight Fishing for Mooneye
oh wow, that's so cool! I caught my very first this year!