Showing posts with label elizabeth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label elizabeth. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 20, 2016
Monday, May 9, 2016
They're Back! White Bass Are Officially Running In The Detroit River

I couldn't wait to start chasing the white bass and today was a good beginning to the frenzy that is white bass fishing. I got down to Elizabeth Park, in Trenton, Michigan just in time to see the sun coming up over Grosse Isle. I was lucky enough to not have to be into work for a few hours and wanted to start the day off right. Michigan Headhunter was already there with eight fish on the stringer and a big grin on his face as he was reeling in another. Yes, white bass fishing brings out the child in all of us.

Thanks for reading and tight lines...
Monday, May 18, 2015
Beautiful Day for Silver Bass
This morning was an absolutely beautiful day to get in some fishing for silver bass. As you can see from the picture above the 6am sunrise was well worth waking up and driving to Elizabeth park at 5:30. While the sunrise was well worth the drive that wasn't the reason why I was there so I started casting a basspro 2 inch XTS Vibrator in the tilapia color. First cast and fish on, a decent sized silver bass but not quite the size I fish for. This went on for two hours with me catching fish after fish totaling a little over 65 fish. On the whole I only kept 12 white bass and released all of the rest.
What's funny is while I was fishing I noticed the other anglers were catching a few fish but not the numbers I was catching. I think it's because the bass have been getting fished pretty hard over the last few weeks and they've gotten used to seeing white and chartreuse jigs with twister tails and have become a bit skittish on non-moving minnows.

My setup today was pretty simple. I used a shakespeare outback spinning rod with a quantum triax reel spooled with 10lb monofilament baited with basspro 2 1/2 inch XTS Vibrator. As well I fished with a berkley cherrywood ultralight spooled with 4lb monofilament baited with a 2 1/2 inch Rebel Red Eye Minnow The red eye minnow didn't produce as well as the lipless crankbait mostly because the fish were holding close to the bottom and the bait couldn't quite get deep enough consistently.
Here are the fish I kept.
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