Chequamegon Bay & Hayward, WI Fishing Report 9-19-14
What a week it’s been… My truck claimed deer #2 of the season on the way to pick up my customers Saturday morning. Nothing like picking up your crew with deer remains all over the side of your truck. Good grief!!! John Schlussler from St. Paul, MN and Stever Leach from Maplewood, MN didn’t seem to mind however. These two buddies fished with me at the end of last October in a snow storm, and returned this time for a little warmer weather and some crazy smallmouth action on Chequamegon Bay. We caught fish all day long at pretty intense pace that included a 21 7/8″ beast landed by Jon. That fish stands as our largest smallie of the year so far. Who’s going to crack 22″ ??? We fished in 12′ –
16′ of water and started the day out on drop shots with plastics. After a fast start, the bite slowed and we switched to minnows. It was quickly back on again. By the end of the day, we were catching them on tubes as well. Water temperatures ranged from 57 – 58 degrees. It was definitely one of the highest numbers days we’ve had this year and one heck of a performance by Steve and Jon. It’s a good thing I thought of throwing that tube. Don’t you think Jon??? Way to go boys… See you in October!!!
I left for Hayward on Monday towing my boat with my parents vehicle. Thought I was done borrowing mom and dad’s car when I was 18!!! Jerry Favero and Dick Clemmens from Sand Creek, WI joined me for a very enjoyable day on the water catching a mixed bag of smallmouth up to 19″, walleyes up to 17″, and pike up to 28″. It was a typical early fall trip with bursts of action throughout the day and some slow stretches mixed in. Water temperatures ranged from 60 – 63 degrees as we had stiff NW winds that put a pretty good chop on the water. Jerry is a Viet Nam Veteran with two purple hearts, and
it was an honor to share the boat with him and his long time family friend Dick. All of our fish were caught on minnows with a variety of presentations from slip bobbers to jigs. We shared a lot of stories, a few laughs, and caught some nice fish along the way. Not a bad way to spend a fall day I’d say… Thanks for your service to our country Jerry!




Thursday was the final day of the Whitfield Bass Blast with Bill and Cheri putting the father/daughter attack on the fish. We started out smoking hot on our first spot landing several fish up to 21″ within the first few minutes of the day. As we’ve seen happen routinely as of late, the hot bit quickly slowed. The rest of the day was spent moving from spot to spot catching one here and one there. A strong flurry at the end of the day helped us end up with some pretty good numbers, but the pattern of inconsistency continues. Keep moving, and you’ll keep catching fish. I would expect that trend to change as soon
Big thanks to Josh and the crew at Poplar Auto Refinishing Inc. for getting my rig back on the road. Awesome people and awesome service!!! Memo to all deer in northern Wisconsin… Stay the heck away from my truck!!!
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Your success rate on deer sure sounds good. Maybe the Indiana crew should come north this year?