Hayward, Wisconsin Fishing Report 9-28-14
If you haven’t been in our neck of the woods over the past four days, you’ve missed out on spectacular weather and colors with a few fish to go along with it!!! It’s been an amazing few days on the water, and I can only hope it continues. My good friends from Iowa returned on Thursday with Larry Ness from Cedar Rapids, IA and Devin Bruening from Decorah, IA joining me in the morning. We had high skies, warm temps, and flat water to contend with, but we were able to put a mixed bag of smallmouth, largemouth, and pike in the boat that included an impressive 20.5″ smallmouth landed by Larry. We caught fish in anywhere from 10′ – 20′ of water on jigs and minnows as they seemed to
be scattered in various locations. It was Larry’s largest smallmouth ever caught and a great fish for sure. Devin’s dad Paul took Larry’s spot in the afternoon, and we put another mixed bag in the boat that included walleye’s up to 14″, pike up to 25″, and smallmouth up to 18 1/2″. Devin landed an absolute pig smallie at the end of the day that was shaped like a hub cap. It was one of those days were you had to work for every fish, but they were well worth the effort. Those are some great looking smallies!!! Again, we worked jigs and minnows in 10′ – 20′ of water. Water temperatures warmed to 63 degrees by the of the day. Love this weather and fishing with this crew!!!
Devin Bruening was back with me on Friday, and he was joined by Chuck McLaughlin from Mason City, IA. Once again, fair skies, warm temps, and light winds were in the forecast. We moved deeper to find some walleyes in the morning, and got on a good bite almost immediately. Jigs and minnows in 35′ – 40′ of water produced fish up to 17″ throughout the morning with steady action until we broke for lunch. The boys did a good job of sticking with the bite and being patient on the hook set. Paul jumped back in the boat for the afternoon, and it was soon evident that this was the Devin Bruening
show!!! He’s obviously been taught well, and it sure was nice of his dad to let him catch all of those fish! What are dads for??? The walleye bite slowed by mid afternoon, so we switched to smallies and caught some nice fish. Again, Devin landed a tanker 19″ fish that was stuffed to the max. As if Paul wasn’t generous enough, he even let Devin land the largest fish in their double. What a guy!!! Water temps warmed to 63 degrees again by the end of the day, and the smallies had all pushed shallow in 5′ – 10′ of water. Jigs and minnows did the job for us in the afternoon as well. It had been two great days spent with one heck of a fun crew of guys. Paul, give me a call so we can turn the tables on that son of yours next year!!! Sorry Devin…




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We can’t thank you enough for another great time! The pictures prove this year was another one for the record books. Fall is such a magical time in the woods for many reasons. We still need to find a way to get you into our boat. Keep those reports coming. It’s great to see everyone smiling with fish in their hands. Let us know if you need help acquiring some wave wackers. Until we meet again…