Lake Champlain 6-1-08. Launched at Ticonderoga 1230pm. Water temp 64 degrees. Wind blowing out of the west at 20+mph. The lake at Ti is murky with a visual range of 2-3ft. The sheltered bays are much cleaner with a range of 5-6ft. Spawn is in full swing for the large mouth bass. Caught a couple of nice large mouths in the 3-4lb range. Most all fish were caught on rattle traps and crank baits. I found it difficult to try and site fish or do much pitching/flipping with the windy conditions, so I stuck with the crank baits and rattle traps. Fish were holding in the 4-6FOW along the outside of weed edges. Fish were keying on isolated pockets of weeds, or sparse clumps. The white Rebel WEE-R crank bait produced the best. It runs shallow enough to not bury itself in the weeds but deep enough to catch the top of the grass. Once the bait catches on the weeds a good rip pulls it free and most of the stikes came when ripping it from the weeds. All the female bass caught today were post-spawn. Skinny bellies and tails starting to heal. I figure the spawn is on the downhill swing and should be over in the next week or two. Some of the shallower grass in the bays are blooming and starting to scum over. It will only be a week or two before getting the scum frogs out! Recommendations: Look for the grass in the 4-8FOW, Key on the outside edges. If wind permits, flip jig and pigs in black/blue and greenpumpkin. Most of the fish have been keying on the outside edges but you may have to go in the weeds a little deeper to get the big ones. Keep the action baits handy, Rattletraps, shallow cranks for the fast action. If the fish are feeding you can boat a limit in a hurry. A few other fishermen have reported the spinner baits are working well, but loosing some to the Big Northerns.. Side note: I thought I had bagged a rather large Northern today, but turns out Catfish like crankbaits too.. Good Luck and FISHON!!
Archive for June, 2008
Lake Champlain
June 2, 2008Lake George
June 1, 20086/1/08 Launched in Ticonderoga, Mossy Point ramp, water temp 56 degrees. Bright sun, calm winds. Started the day at 0700 under these conditions. But those conditions changed very quickly, West wind picked up 10-20mph and cloud cover followed, even had a few sprinkles. Found the small mouth starting to make a few beds. Found more of the small mouth bass cruising the flats. Most were male bass in the 3/4 to 1# range, but were numerous. Picked up several bass from the bedding areas. Caught all on greenpumpkin tubes with 1/4oz tapered head jigs,”thanks to Mad-Ty jigs”. Searched several of the main lake humps for bait and small mouth. Could not find the large schools of bait. However, I managed to catch a few 12-14″ fish on drop shot rigs tipped with white 4″ pencil worms, thanks to “BMB Custom Baits”. The next week or two should see the northend of the lake explode with spawning smallmouth. Recommendations: Check the main lake humps for the bait. If the bait is there the smallmouth will be there also. Use the drop shot rig to get down to them. Use a white or black 4″ pencil worm. Find some of the spawning flats and set up on the travel lanes (points, ditches) to catch the fish staging. When the water temp comes up a couple of degrees the bass will start to move up to the flats and spawn. Good Luckand FISHON!

