Laker Opener on Charleston
Posted: Sun Jun 04, 2006 8:03 pm
Well it was time for my annual laker opener fish with my Father-law.
Sat Am 4:30
Alarm goes off, I up in aflash and shut it off before the wife wakes up (ssshhhh).
Get dressed, water on the face , grab my stuff and head to the kitchen for a quick bite and coffee. Fill the thermos with java, grab the lunch and snacks (ready the night be for) and head out the door.
Down the road I head (gear already loaded the night before). I get to Athens and the rain begins (glad I got my rain gear). I get to the in-laws @ 5:50. In the boat my gear goes. Since its now raining and looks like it will continue for awhile we quickly descide to put the top up as soon as the boat is out of the garage.
Off to the lake we go....
6:30 Am we are on the water, top up and seats dry (everything else is already dripping wet.
There are a fair # of boats on the water but not bad..the rain had kept the fair weather fisher people home.
6:45 ..1st fish in the boat a small laker. Bait of choise was a small brass quickfish. 30 ft down over 75-110 FOW.
Soon after we get several knock-offs then nothing for 10 -15 mins.
Time to check the lines
I check mine....a small shaker
Father-inlaw checks his ...another shaker
7:30
Fish are hitting very light..time to watch the lines closer..
2 more small ones.
8:00
I change my lure to a gold humpy spoon (yes thats the name of it).
Before I can sit down fish-on..another small one.
This time I set the lure about 80ft behind the ball... Fish-on..this one was about 4lbs.
My Father in law changes bait and length from the ball and now he also has a nicer fish @ 6lbs.
By 11 there are 4 fish in the box (4,6,7,7 lbs) time to call it a day.
From 6:45 to 11 we had 19 fish in the boat, a half dozen knock offs and a few out of arms reach releases. The largest was about 10lbs (natural) and the smallest less the 1/2 a lb. The kept fish were all stockers.
Got back to the Father-inlaws place, clean up, hang the wet gear, clean the fish and have a brown pop or 2...Dinner was Lake Trout coated Roasted Garlic & Butter Fishcrisp...Cronsy (sp) style mmmmm Good.
Sorry no pics on a count of all the rain.....must have been a Fish-Hawk gathering (hehehe
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Sunday
up at 5:30 (only a sprinkle out)
breakfast and head to the lake
6:30 the boat is launched, no rain but a wind out of the northeast. Not many boats around.
7:30--1st fish on a very light hit.. then a shaker.. looks like a repeat of Sat.
8:30--1 more fish
Wind now out of the east and starting to kick up white caps.. the smaller boats have now dissapeared.
By 11 there are 3 fish in the box and 8 had been to see the boat plus several knock offs.
We stick it out till 1pm with only 1 more knock off..By this time the wind is howling, even with a drift sock at each side the boat is next to impossible to control. Back to the park launch we head...as we get closer to the park the water is now looking like Quinte in the fall
Even with the wet and windy weather this has to have been the best opener we have ever had...
Sat Am 4:30
Alarm goes off, I up in aflash and shut it off before the wife wakes up (ssshhhh).
Get dressed, water on the face , grab my stuff and head to the kitchen for a quick bite and coffee. Fill the thermos with java, grab the lunch and snacks (ready the night be for) and head out the door.
Down the road I head (gear already loaded the night before). I get to Athens and the rain begins (glad I got my rain gear). I get to the in-laws @ 5:50. In the boat my gear goes. Since its now raining and looks like it will continue for awhile we quickly descide to put the top up as soon as the boat is out of the garage.
Off to the lake we go....
6:30 Am we are on the water, top up and seats dry (everything else is already dripping wet.
There are a fair # of boats on the water but not bad..the rain had kept the fair weather fisher people home.
6:45 ..1st fish in the boat a small laker. Bait of choise was a small brass quickfish. 30 ft down over 75-110 FOW.
Soon after we get several knock-offs then nothing for 10 -15 mins.
Time to check the lines
I check mine....a small shaker
Father-inlaw checks his ...another shaker
7:30
Fish are hitting very light..time to watch the lines closer..
2 more small ones.
8:00
I change my lure to a gold humpy spoon (yes thats the name of it).
Before I can sit down fish-on..another small one.
This time I set the lure about 80ft behind the ball... Fish-on..this one was about 4lbs.
My Father in law changes bait and length from the ball and now he also has a nicer fish @ 6lbs.
By 11 there are 4 fish in the box (4,6,7,7 lbs) time to call it a day.
From 6:45 to 11 we had 19 fish in the boat, a half dozen knock offs and a few out of arms reach releases. The largest was about 10lbs (natural) and the smallest less the 1/2 a lb. The kept fish were all stockers.
Got back to the Father-inlaws place, clean up, hang the wet gear, clean the fish and have a brown pop or 2...Dinner was Lake Trout coated Roasted Garlic & Butter Fishcrisp...Cronsy (sp) style mmmmm Good.
Sorry no pics on a count of all the rain.....must have been a Fish-Hawk gathering (hehehe


Sunday
up at 5:30 (only a sprinkle out)
breakfast and head to the lake
6:30 the boat is launched, no rain but a wind out of the northeast. Not many boats around.
7:30--1st fish on a very light hit.. then a shaker.. looks like a repeat of Sat.
8:30--1 more fish
Wind now out of the east and starting to kick up white caps.. the smaller boats have now dissapeared.
By 11 there are 3 fish in the box and 8 had been to see the boat plus several knock offs.
We stick it out till 1pm with only 1 more knock off..By this time the wind is howling, even with a drift sock at each side the boat is next to impossible to control. Back to the park launch we head...as we get closer to the park the water is now looking like Quinte in the fall

Even with the wet and windy weather this has to have been the best opener we have ever had...