132 fish - mostly big sunfish with crappie, bass and pickerel thrown in
I'd been fishing this one lake since May 17 and have had days catching over 50 fish/outing. The only bad thing fishing those days was the 10-15 mph wind. Today the wind pulled my 10 lb. anchor and I had to constantly use the trolling motor to stay in a hot area where we caught +30 fish.
Commonly caught were sunfish like this one:
https://i.imgur.com/34TIq2i.jpg
Talk about brute force pulling drag!
We caught a few in this size:
https://i.imgur.com/h8BCePo.jpg
...but the average size was around 9".
I knew this lake had large panfish and figured, why not match lure size to the size of fish expected to strike.
This fat body spike tail grub was 2.5" and caught even small fish:
https://i.imgur.com/T6x3d0j.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/whxjnJB.jpg
We cast larger Claw lures - almost 2"- rather than the usual 1 1/4" which worked exceptionally well:
https://i.imgur.com/7HYQsUI.jpg
Another sure strike lure was my Spoon Minnow design in 2.5" rather than 1 3/4":
https://i.imgur.com/GQuqoOb.jpg
The above lure always catches fish as do most thin straight tail grubs such as this 2.5" hybrid I cast vs the 2" I usually cast:
https://i.imgur.com/f6iKq1X.jpg.
One thing I wanted to test was a wire leader attached to a light jig head to prevent pickerel from biting me off:
https://i.imgur.com/khCCfLh.jpg
We didn't lose one lure to 6 picks caught! (unlike last time when I lost 5 lures) This one didn't get away:
https://i.imgur.com/PZg5X2D.jpg
Poor dude in another boat approached us but anchored 30 yds. away watching us catch fish after fish for over 30 minutes, then moving the boat 15 ft. and catching more. I don't know what he was casting but he didn't appear to be catching anything.
Too bad the weather is going to be cold and rainy for the next few days. Going down into the 50's from 84 degrees is a shock to the system and only good for sleeping. :(