Wisconsin Smallmouth Alliance Preserving and Enhancing Smallmouth Fishing. Upcoming Meetings... Smallmouth in Northeast Wisconsin Rivers

Similar documents
What we did on our summer vacations. Welcome back... THE SMALLMOUTH HORIZON

TRASH & TREASURE AUCTION. Join the fun! THE SMALLMOUTH HORIZON. Tuesday, April 20 th 6:30 p.m. at the Maple Tree, McFarland

Monthly Meetings. Meets 3rd Tuesday, 7 p.m. Maple Tree Restaurant, McFarland

Kip Veith at Orvis. May I have your attention, please? THE SMALLMOUTH HORIZON. Badger Fly Fishers will host annual Spring Opener

Clean Boats, Clean Waters. Watercraft Inspection Program

March Fishing Expo nd annual YFC picnic. In this issue: Hello Yahara Fishing Club members,

Current Status and Management Recommendations for the Fishery in the Cloverleaf Chain of Lakes

Aquatic Exotics In Wisconsin

Fisheries Survey of White Rapids Flowage, Marinette County Wisconsin during Waterbody Identification Code

Aquatic Invasive Species in Douglas County Waterways

Everyone Wins! THE SMALLMOUTH HORIZON. Helping to Protect and Preserve Quality Smallmouth Bass Fishing. by Dick Dragiewicz

Crawford Reservoir. FISH SURVEY AND MANAGEMENT INFORMATION Eric Gardunio, Fish Biologist Montrose Service Center

THE SMALLMOUTH HORIZON

June Trolling for Panfish by Pat Westberg. Next Club Meeting

6/23/2010. Characteristics of Invasive Species

Clean Boats, Clean Waters. Watercraft Inspection Program

Waupaca Chain O' Lakes Anonymous Stakeholder Survey Surveys Distributed: 804 Surveys Returned: 432 Response Rate: 54% Chain Property

Invasive Species Prevention. For Birch Island Lake Association May 26, 2018

Lake Winnibigoshish Fisheries Information Newsletter

5 th annual Trash & Treasure Auction April 20 th

May Spring Smallies in the Northwoods

THE SMALLMOUTH HORIZON

Previous Stocking Black crappie. Channel catfish. Cutbow. Rainbow trout. Saugeye Black crappie. Channel catfish. Cutbow.

Fly Fishing for Trout in Southeast Minnesota Streams

We put the fun in Fundraiser

A True Fly Fishing Paradise

Spring Lake 2017 REEL FACTS Keith Meals Fisheries Biologist

To Book a trip call or visit our website

(date are inclusive)

April Dave McCoy on Panfishing

December Why Phosphorus? Why Dorn Creek? Note: A board member has resigned and there is now a board vacancy.

Aquatic Invasive Species in the Yahara Lakes

KEY. Drought: On a scale of 1 5 with more icons meaning the. species has a high growth rate.

NE Region 2017 Fishing opener report

Introduction: JadEco, LLC PO BOX 445 Shannon, IL 61078

Lake Butte des Morts Commercial Seining Project Report

May. The Return of Jigging

4-H Reel Into Sport Fishing

LAKE LU Fishing Newsletter

Leech Lake Update 5/20/2009 Walker Area Fisheries Office State Hwy. 371 NW Walker, MN

Mike Bryant

Largemouth Bass. Max 30 inches Average 4-12 inches EATS

Smart Prevention of Aquatic Invasive

Float & Fly Lesson from a Smallmouth Guru

Lake Powell Fish Report June 20, 2018 Lake Elevation: 3611 Water temperature: F

Lake Powell Fish Report April 11, 2018 Lake Elevation: 3611 Water temperature: F By: Wayne Gustaveson

Pickwick Lake 2018 REEL FACTS Trevor Knight Fisheries Biologist (662)

Stan Nichols Madison Fishing Expo February 27- March 1

STUDY PERFORMANCE REPORT

Impacts of Aquatic Invasive Species on the Lake Superior Fishery. by Jeff Gunderson Minnesota Sea Grant Program

Busse Reservoir South Lateral Pool Population Survey

Preventing Aquatic Invasive Species

Illinois Spoonpluggers

Cedar Lake Comprehensive Survey Report Steve Hogler and Steve Surendonk WDNR-Mishicot

YAHARA FISHING CLUB MEETING LOCATION

Proposed Changes to Bag and Size Limits Minnesota/Wisconsin Border Waters of the Mississippi River

2015 Winnebago System Walleye Report

2010 Fishing Opener Prognosis. Central Region

LARGEMOUTH BASS: SMALLMOUTH BASS: PRODUCTIVE LURES:

Hazardous Paths to the Columbia Gorge

Fisheries and Oceans Canada Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) Funding Update. Becky Cudmore, AIS Program Fisheries and Oceans Canada

Aquatic Plant Management and Importance to Sport Fisheries

M a r c h. Climbing the Learning Curve. Outings updates pages 3 and 5.

Mogollon Rim and White Mountains Angler Report

HUBBARD LAKE Alcona County (T27N, R7E; T28N, R7E) Surveyed May and September Tim A. Cwalinski

Invasive Species. Objectives. Background

Fishing Forecast White Mountains. Fishing Rating: Hot Good Fair Poor. Clear Creek Reservoir -- Rating:

Location, Location, Location

ZEBRA MUSSEL MONITORING Guidelines for Stream Teams

Regulations. Grabbling season May 1 July 15; only wooden structures allowed.

Stocking Summary for Lake Michigan

October 2013 Newsletter Robby Limerick - - Lake Manager. LAKE LU Fishing Newslette

Onondaga Lake Fishery: 2011 Fact Sheet

LARGEMOUTH BASS: SMALLMOUTH BASS:

2014 Winnebago System Walleye Report

Fashion a Michigan Fish

October Minnow Race Winners! Henry Moze and Ashlyn Zalesky. were the minnow race winners! They each received a new fishing rod! Congratulations!

Missouri Non Native Aquatic Species and Watercraft Survey, October 2009

Comprehensive Fisheries Survey of High Falls Reservoir, Marinette County Wisconsin during 2004 and Waterbody Identification Code

Illinois Spoonpluggers

Walleye are caught on bottom bouncers with worms, on plastic baits retrieved close to the. May 30, Bluegill Prizes Awarded this Week.

Sharon Rushton, Executive Director, Future Fisherman Foundation, 4244 S.W. 82nd Terrace, Gainesville, FL (352)

Tunica Cutoff 2018 REEL FACTS Keith Meals Fisheries Biologist

Fisheries and Lake Management Planning. CAP Mtg Nov21,2012 Brett Tregunno Aquatic Biologist, Kawartha Conservation

Script: 1121 Georgia Bass Grand Slam Airdates: 5/15/2001. Page 1 of 13

Beaver Creek Reserve Meets Success In 6-County AIS Prevention Effort. Anna Mares Beaver Creek Reserve April 13 th, 2011

Asian Carp and Round Goby Status

Below the Surface: Aquatic Invasives

February Things are a changing-perch wise. In this issue:

Up Your Creek! The electronic newsletter of the Alameda Creek Alliance

Greetings, We invite everyone (men, women, children, expert, or novice) to join us for some fishing fun. We hope to see YOU on the water!

Mending Lines. Don s Den

HOOSIER COHO CLUB IN THIS ISSUE. Complete club information and tournament results can found on the. Hoosier Coho Club Website. hoosiercohoclub.

Regulations Scavenger Hunt

Fly Fishing Hot Spots Sample

Lake Powell Fish Report May 2, 2018 Lake Elevation: 3609 Water temperature: F By: Wayne Gustaveson or Wayneswords.

Fly Fishing For Trout In Streams: A How-To Guide (The Freshwater Angler) By Editors of Creative Publishing

Bruce Sublett will be here from Lufkin, Texas to answer those and other questions that you may have about planning

Activity Title: Don t Stop for Hitchhikers

2017 Lake Winnebago Bottom Trawling Assessment Report

Transcription:

Wisconsin Smallmouth Alliance Preserving and Enhancing Smallmouth Fishing October 2017 Monthly Meetings Wisc. Smallmouth Alliance Meets 3rd Tuesday, 7 p.m. Maple Tree Restaurant, McFarland. Jan. 23 Hunter Dorn Feb. 26 (Mon) with BFF, Luke Kavajecz from Anglers All Mar. 20 Abe Downs Southern Wisc. Trout Unlimited Meets 2nd Tuesday of month (Except Jul /Aug) 7 p.m. at the Coliseum Bar, Olin Ave, Madison Badger Flyfishers Meets 4th Monday of month Maple Tree, McFarland Yahara Fishing Club Meets 2nd Wednesday of month 6:30 pm, VFW Hall 301 Cottage Grove Rd, Madison Capital City Muskies Sept 11, 7 pm - Matt Raley on Vilas & Oneida county lakes. 5100 Bar and Hall, 5100 Erling Av. McFarland Club Information wisconsinsmallmouth.com Mike Simon, 608-334-4448 madisonmike@tds.net President Jerry Pasdo japasdo@gmail.com Editor: John Cantwell, jhcantwell@yahoo.com Upcoming Meetings... Smallmouth in Northeast Wisconsin Rivers October 17th We all hear about the great fishing on the Menominee River. However, the Fox, Peshtigo, and Oconto Rivers are also excellent with less fishing pressure. Mike D'Nofrio from the WDNR will be telling us about Smallmouth management in those streams and answering questions about some of the better stretches to fish. Mike has also been one of the lead coordinators for the Menominee River tagging which WSA has supported for years. Fly Fishing the Yucatan Peninsula November 21 Steve Vance has been an avid flyfisher from the age of 4. A native Oklahoman, he has fished all across the continental US and in South and Central America. He is a Wisconsin state licensed flyfishing guide for driftless trout, river smallmouth bass, pike, bass, & musky by boat in area lakes, and seasonal steelhead, brown trout, king salmon, and coho salmon in the Lake Michigan tributaries. Steve also ties custom flies and builds fly rods. Steve travels to Mexico each year to fish for bonefish, tarpon, permit, and snook.

MISSISSIPPI MOTION By Jerry Pasdo I successfully outbid Ken Koscik at last spring's Fundraiser so I could fish with my son on the Upper Mississippi. We met Kip Vieth, Wildwood Float Trips at his home near Monticello for a day of fishing on the rapidly flowing river. Fortunately the level was reasonable - the flow was over 5,700 CFS. Weighted, wacky rigged plastics or a jig brought 60-70 SM to the driftboat. Kip knew the spots and expertly guided the Clackacraft thru the rapids and riffles. It really helps to have someone with his knowledge of the river to help free my son's snags. No one kept score but father/son were, as always, competitive. The results were close to equal. My son Jeremy and I sincerely thanked Kip for donating the trip as well as the many others over the years. Those trips helped fund many of WSA's projects. WSA will co-host the February 2018 meeting with the Badger Fly Fishers. The date of that meeting will be Monday, Feb. 26th. Please mark this date change on your calendar. Our speaker will be Luke Kavajecz, a multiple species Chequamegon Bay guide, who works out of Angler s All in Ashland. Door County Smallmouth Bass Meeting By Bill Schultz The Wisconsin DNR has scheduled a meeting for Wednesday, October 18th at the Crossroads in Sturgeon Bay from 6 to 9 p.m. on the Door County Smallmouth Bass Fishery. The agenda will be: 1. Provide information on the status of the smallmouth bass in the Door County waters of Green Bay and Lake Michigan. 2. Provide an opportunity for discussion and collect feedback about the smallmouth fishery from meeting attendees. The meeting has been organized by Scott Hansen, Fisheries Biologist, Sturgeon Bay and other Bureau of Fishery Management leaders.

INVASIVES' AWARENESS By Jerry Pasdo Amanda Perdzock, Aquatic Invasive Species Director for River Alliance, gave us an education, and alarming prospects, for the AIS in and around our waters. Most stream fishers are aware of the New Zealand Mudsnail and their rapid proliferation. The eradication is a long way off since there are no known predators and other methods are not yet financially feasible. A large Zebra Mussel I found on Mendota last week was 50% covered with the little invasives. It's a wonder the clam was able to open its shell. Also there is the spiny water flea. Its only predator is the pumpkinseed which knows how to clip off the "sword" that punctures other fish's stomachs. Amanda also covered purple loosestrife, curly leaf pondwood, eurasian milfoil, and others. We were afforded examples of the natural plants and their invasive counterparts. Future issues of our newsletter will have some examples so we can differentiate between the northwoods milfoil, etc, and their invasive counterparts. Your author mentioned a plant to Amanda that he saw growing along the lower Wolf R. near Lake Winnebago a few years back that looked like "a real good corn crop" Upon closer look, the 15-20' tall stem/plume was another invasive. This plant s range started near Lake Michigan and is heading west. The pfragmites are crowding out the natural vegetation causing a disruption in the entire food chain. Costly cutting and spraying by helicopter is attempting to curtail its spread. And, then there is the rusty crayfish which is eating the vegetation and clearing up the water to the detriment of the aquatics that need plant life to jump start the food chain process. All in all, the program was very informative. Amanda also briefly touched on a Legacy Fund that River Alliance will be initiating so bequests can be made for the benefit of future generations. This is especially important due to the dwindling financial support from our governmental sources. Four year old Alex Connery, Gerry Zingg s wife Sandy s grandson. A fifteen inch walleye and a nice bluegill.

Tim Holschlag Mid and late Fall Smallmouth tips Fall Period (temperatures 50s down to 40s) Thirty years ago, 97% of river smallie fans put away their rods at this time. Boy, were they missing out. Even in the north, the mid-and late-fall period can be six weeks long, and farther south is longer yet. But it is not the duration that makes this period so notable. These last days before winter offer some of the very best big bronze angling of the year. Fish are at their heaviest, many are concentrated and plenty are willing biters. Generally, you have these bruisers to yourself, since most other river users have moved on to other pursuits. Even the fall weather is often nice. For all these reasons I love these golden days of fall and I try to get out in the fall as much as possible. Fish Locations In northern latitudes, most fish will have settled into their hibernacula (wintering locations) by early October, so if you live in a region where smallmouth move long distances in the fall, perhaps going far downstream or even to a slack-water reservoir, you need to know these winter locations. Even on southern rivers where smallmouth don't make dramatic movements, often by mid-october they've moved into slower water. Slack pools, bank eddies, island and big boulder eddies, downed trees in still water and various other places where fish can escape stronger current all have potential. Angling Methods At the beginning, early fall surface fishing can be terrific, especially with propeller top-waters and stick baits worked across tails of pools. But once smallmouth start to focus on minnows the fish will take a variety of shallow run, minnow imitating lures and your catch rates will really skyrocket. There is a big diflerence from mid to late fall in which methods produce fish. When rivers are still in the low-to mid-50s you can successfully use various slow and deep techniques. Jigs are standbys, of course, but fat and thin-bodied crankbaits also interest fish when kept low. Even flukes, fat worms and spinners ticking the bottom will pay off. From River Smallmouth Fishing Thanks to Tim Holschlag, smallmouthangler.com

- - - - -