The Norman family from southern Illinois are showing them how to do it again here at Northwind Lodge. Bob, Mary Sue and son Jake have been pulling out some beeyooteefull smallmouth up to 5 lbs. and largemouth up to 6 lbs. and one 5 lb. walleye so far. Northern pike have been hitting as well but nothing really huge has made its presence be known - yet. Bluegills are really active in the new, upcoming weedbeds of Jasper. Some of the best fishing for big bass has been in the shallows right in front of the river where Jasper Creek dumps into the lake. That happens to be next to our docks. Some of our guest have been pulling in really nice bass without even getting into a boat.
During this week the Normans are our only fishing group and they spent the day on Wood Lake yesterday with spectacular walleye and bass fishing. Big fish, little fish, fish who climb on rocks were hitting hard all day during the high pressure and overcast skies. It was like the perfect storm for fishing and they were biting all over the area. Having a retail store like Red Rock here lets us find out where, who, what, when, and why in fishing details for the region. Many people caught fish incorrectly believing that they only bit on leeches or worms. They were slamming artificials like crazy as well. So, you can go out and buy organic, live bait and lug it around with you, keeping it alive, or you can bring of box of undead lures and toss them over the side. When the fish are biting, you will catch the same amount of fish with either and the undead allow you to use them over and over while forgetting them in the sun. You come out ahead with the undead.
Salmo Hornets #3 in Rainbow Dace have been scoring big with walleyes and stream trout simply by trolling them on the bottom for walleyes with a rubber core sinker or 200 feet behind the boat for trout. Black and gold, F11 floating Rapalas are also getting attacked by walleyes and huge bass. Another great bass lure is the Yamamoto Senko, 5" worm rigged wacky style. (that means hooked in the middle for those of you who don't know all that tech jargon of the southern bass world). Just cast them out and let them sink to the bottom in bass country and walleyes will come in and gobble those up as well! Who knew!
So, if you like to fish, take a few days and come up to Northwind Lodge and hit the water. But remember, to do well, you need to put in the time. It's a pretty rare occasion where you can go out in one day, hit them hard and go home. So, in my opinion, planning an overnighter will be a waste of time and money. At least try to squeeze in three nights. Check out our online internet specials! You really need to get up north and get back to wilderness. Or do you like being surrounded by a sea of people? Click Here
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