ChiefD
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One week out from my annual Wisconsin River fishing trip with my uncle. Leave Thursday morning about 3 am and drive 10 hours to his place. Should be on the water by 2:30 pm Thursday. Here is the schedule of events:
1. Thursday. Hit a couple of spots and try to catch smallies. We'll also cast lures for muskies as well. Will probably also hook into a few catfish, some carp, suckers, etc. Should be done around 7. We'll then eat some BBQ I always transport up there from KC. Drink some beers.
2. Friday - also known as Float Day. We put in about 8:30 am and float all day until dark. We pack a cooler full of Budweisers, some sandwiches, and about 8 dozen nightcrawlers. We will anchor in pools all day - usually the pools are anywhere from 6 - 9' deep. Our goal early is to catch about a 10" sucker minnow. We will rig it like this and throw it under a bobber all day. Wa-La! We are fishing for muskie without having to cast our brains out all day.
We will also catch a ton of smallies, carp, suckers, catfish, sturgeon, the whole bit. Basically we are jigging crawlers off the bottom all day, leaning back in the boat, drinking a spud, and reeling a fish in once in awhile. And when a muskie hits that sucker - watch out. Our idyllic existence is shattered by about 7 minutes of pure heart thumping chaos.
We will also cast a muskie lure once in awhile, but that takes some work.
3. Saturday - Sturgeon day. We will launch the boat and go upstream to a sturgeon spot. My brother caught a 50" sturgeon here last year. I've caught a 36" sturgeon here before, and had one on the line two years ago that was every bit of 50" that broke my line. We'll spend half the day up here, and then hit a couple more spots before heading in at dinner time.
Will head home Sunday, but this trip is great because I don't have to bait hooks for kids, unravel lines, remove snags, etc. Should be a good time.
1. Thursday. Hit a couple of spots and try to catch smallies. We'll also cast lures for muskies as well. Will probably also hook into a few catfish, some carp, suckers, etc. Should be done around 7. We'll then eat some BBQ I always transport up there from KC. Drink some beers.
2. Friday - also known as Float Day. We put in about 8:30 am and float all day until dark. We pack a cooler full of Budweisers, some sandwiches, and about 8 dozen nightcrawlers. We will anchor in pools all day - usually the pools are anywhere from 6 - 9' deep. Our goal early is to catch about a 10" sucker minnow. We will rig it like this and throw it under a bobber all day. Wa-La! We are fishing for muskie without having to cast our brains out all day.
We will also catch a ton of smallies, carp, suckers, catfish, sturgeon, the whole bit. Basically we are jigging crawlers off the bottom all day, leaning back in the boat, drinking a spud, and reeling a fish in once in awhile. And when a muskie hits that sucker - watch out. Our idyllic existence is shattered by about 7 minutes of pure heart thumping chaos.
We will also cast a muskie lure once in awhile, but that takes some work.
3. Saturday - Sturgeon day. We will launch the boat and go upstream to a sturgeon spot. My brother caught a 50" sturgeon here last year. I've caught a 36" sturgeon here before, and had one on the line two years ago that was every bit of 50" that broke my line. We'll spend half the day up here, and then hit a couple more spots before heading in at dinner time.
Will head home Sunday, but this trip is great because I don't have to bait hooks for kids, unravel lines, remove snags, etc. Should be a good time.