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Location.............Garrison
Date.................. Aug 11, 2011
Air Temp........... 70's
Sky................... Clear
Wind................. light
Water Temp...... Low 70's
Presentation.......Cranks
Depth................28
Fish...................Walleye


Greg Schoneck

The Underwater World Comes Alive

Last week we looked into the underwater world of fish through the eye (transducer) of a Lowrance. Most of what I talked about was how to interpret the arches and marks. This week we will take a look into the fascinating world of bait fish. Few things grab my attention as hard as a school of Smelt mixed with Walleye hooks. A certain recipe for fried fish.

Bait 1:             Typical groups of bait. On Sakakawea this normally will mean Smelt, the primary bait fish on our lake.

Bait 2:             Bait connected to bottom can often be confused for trees. One way to find out is drop down the cranks. Trees, way more than walleyes, love cranks! This is bait.

Bait 3:             This picture is what I hope to find. Bait is broken up into smaller balls, likely due to predators. You can even see the walleyes tight to the bottom, perhaps waiting for the perfect opportunity.

Bait 4:             Cloud of bait fish with a walleye at the far right. We used to have miles of this on our screen. Smelt is on the comeback.

Bait 5:             Beautiful walleye arch under the bait and up off the bottom. Gett’n ready for breakfast.

Bait 6:             You can use the arrow key to stop the screen. It will also bring up all kinds of cool stuff like a depth cursor as well as GPS location. Works great to mark the top of bait or walleyes in order to target a depth you want to pull.

Bait 7:             Fish fry in the making. Small cluster of bait with lots of walleyes. It is impossible to drive past this without gett’n the equipment down there.

Bait 8:             Bait with an awesome group of walleyes on the bottom. Fish are everywhere. Notice the arches going down at a 45. Likely these were spooked by the boat.

Bait 9:             Opportunity knocks. I have good luck catching fish like this. That is if you get them before they are too full to eat another bite.

Bait 10:           I used the curser to stop the screen. This is the same bait we have been looking at but at 32 mph. Yes you can locate bait at high speeds!

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At the end of the days fishing I GPS what I consider to be the Hot Spot of the day. The GPS locations are linked to Google Earth and will give you a dramatic bird’s eye view of what all those obscure numbers translate into. You will need to download Google Earth if you don’t already have it. From there it is just a matter of clicking through a prompt or two and you will be able to see precisely where my best fishing location was for that particular day. Email me if you have any problems. I will try to help. Thanks for using this information, I hope it keeps your frying pan sizzling. Good Luck, Greg

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The fishing reports are updated every Friday and follow the ND Live radio program heard throughout ND, live from the water each Thursday. I hope you find them fun to read but more importantly helpful. My struggle to consistanly catch fish seems to be an unending challenge but my passion to keep at it regardless of the results will show up here each week. I hope the fishing reports help put more fish on your stringer. If you have questions, comments or advice please send me an email.
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