Chequamegon Bay Fishing Report 5-22-15
Back on the big water this week! Aron Kastern and I spent the past three days on Chequamegon Bay with an awesome family, and we had great weather to go along with it. And some big fish as well… Bob Morris from Fayetteville, AR, Holly and Donnie Williams from Harrison, AR, and Ty and Emily Morris from Springfield, MO made the journey north to catch some big smallies, and they definitely put some bruisers in the boat. The fish on the bay are transitioning into the spawn, and we found them in an “on and off” kind of mood. On Wednesday, I had Bob, Holly, and Donnie in my boat, and it was gang busters right from the start. We got into a school of active fish in our first spot and had a hard time keeping up with the action. Fish up to 20″ were grabbing plastics in 5′ of water as the crew put on a clinic. Water temps ranged from 51 – 58 degrees and warmed throughout the day. The afternoon bite slowed up a bit, but we were able to finish with a flury as Donnie put one in the net on the last cast. I absolutely love a “last cast bass”!!!
Day #2 began with the same crew in my boat for the a.m. shift. We had a slow bite to start, and the first couple of hours only produced a few fish, but we were able to figure it out before lunch. One hot hole in 5′ of water kept us busy as we didn’t have to move very far between bites. Once again, plastics were the key as the gang piled up a bunch of fish up to 20″ in a short period of time. In the afternoon, we switched up crews, and newlyweds Emily and Tyler joined Bob and I. The bite had slowed a bit, but were were able to get into a steady bite at the end of the day. This was Emily’s first fishing trip, but she did one heck of a job learning what she needed to do and landed some really nice fish. I’d say Tyler’s got one heck of a fishing parnter! Water temps warmed into the high 50’s, and I began noticing quite a few spawning nest showing up throughout the day.










