Thursday, May 16, 2013

Driftboat Season Underway

Started the season off last weekend with two full days of floating the Namekagon and St Croix.  There were high hopes but quickly it was realized that the late spring has delayed everything.

We started with a short float by County Rd T which had pretty good clarity.  The gauge at Riverside said 3,030 but that includes the Totagatic which was dumping a ton of water to fix the dam and the Namkagon which was dumping a bunch of water from late snow storms. 

Nothing - Matt had a walleye strike but that was it.

We then floated the Namekagon for 10 miles.  The river was moving very quickly but still had that clear clarity we love.  We switched to a jig with some plastic to try and get down and find a walleye or two since the smallies weren't around and musky is closed.

Matt caught the largest redhorse sucker I've ever seen on the jig.
We floated the Namekagon 10 miles in about 5 hours - record time. 

We went back to float the same stretch of the St Croix thinking the warm sun might have helped.  One pike and this small musky.  Matt caught it on a tiny Rapala.
On the St Croix the following day the winds were in the 20+ mph range - but at least at the back of the driftboat.  One lowly pike at the take out.

We'll be out again for Memorial Day - probably will be epic with about every warmwater species in the post spawn eating frenzy at once.  Or at least that's what comforts me from 2 fishless days.