Having worked a ton of hours both at my normal job and doing farming and other stuff, I was due for a break. Left work yesterday around 1:30. A buddy of mine told me that some decent perch had been caught on Sugarloaf lake in the Waterloo area.
I met him at 3:30 and we launched around 4pm with the intentions of another friend meeting us at the dock after he left work.
The game plan.... trolling crawler harnesses above weed beds.
I've trolled a lot of harnesses in my days but mostly bottom bouncing them for walleyes. We used the same setup but did not use any weights. We were not concerned with depth as we wanted them to run above the weeds. We used large and small blades and varied our speed between 1.1 and 1.6 SOG.
It was hard to keep the other fish off the lines (mainly bluegills and bass) but we did manage a couple of perch. To my surprise however was how well the tactic worked for crappies. Once I caught the first one, I switched to full on crappie mode.
Running a two hook setup I ran a 2 inch rubber minnow on boths hooks (that caught fish). I ran bobby garland's and that caught a couple. My best was a 5 inch purple flex berkley turtle worm.
In the end we didn't light the world on fire but, this lake is not known for crappies so 8 fish was way better than I have ever done on this lake. Most importantly, I have a new tactic to utilize and I know a couple of lakes I want to try it on.
I am getting more comfortable utilizing artificial baits. As a kid you want to catch fish, as an adult, you want to catch the fish you are targeting. To me, putting on baits that eliminate the non target species while catching what you are after is awesome. Before, I would put them on in the event of something not working (minnows/worms). Now I find myself going to them first.
My phone died so I did not manage many pictures. In fact, the ones I did take were from someone elses phone.
My buddies posing with a couple of crappies in front of the CDC sticker on my windshield
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