June 17, 2009
July 14, 2008
July 10, 2008
The Lone Bass of Chandos Lake.
I read a lot about Chandos Lake so thought I would give it a try. Four hours of jigging, tube jigs, lures, trolling, top water and the only fish we caught was this bass……….ten minutes after we launched. We did have a small pike follow a lure…………..so over the side ……figure eight………..followed it but wouldn’t hit. We’re going to have to return and figure this lake out……….one day…….maybe………
The Lone Bass of Chandos Lake.
I read a lot about Chandos Lake so thought I would give it a try. Four hours of jigging, tube jigs, lures, trolling, top water and the only fish we caught was this bass……….ten minutes after we launched. We did have a small pike follow a lure…………..so over the side ……figure eight………..followed it but wouldn’t hit. We’re going to have to return and figure this lake out……….one day…….maybe………
Why go more than 150 yards from boat launch……..
Well we fished Chemong, we fished the Indian River, we fished Chandos………no fish; couldn’t buy a fish. So the significant other says “Why don’t we just put the boat in at the launch in town. So I figured since my suggestions hadn’t worked to well……….we’ll give it a try. So in at the launch at town………..drive 150 yards, tie up to the railroad trestle………..first cast with a tube jig; she lands the first small mouth. Fifth cast with a tube jig……..second fish………a few minutes later.the third. I did have a nice keeper on for 3.2 milliseconds……..but my luck this year hasn’t been the best. I did land a small…….9 inch smallmouth but through him back. So I guess I’ll let the significant other chose our next destination.
Why go more than 150 yards from boat launch……..
Well we fished Chemong, we fished the Indian River, we fished Chandos………no fish; couldn’t buy a fish. So the significant other says “Why don’t we just put the boat in at the launch in town. So I figured since my suggestions hadn’t worked to well……….we’ll give it a try. So in at the launch at town………..drive 150 yards, tie up to the railroad trestle………..first cast with a tube jig; she lands the first small mouth. Fifth cast with a tube jig……..second fish………a few minutes later.the third. I did have a nice keeper on for 3.2 milliseconds……..but my luck this year hasn’t been the best. I did land a small…….9 inch smallmouth but through him back. So I guess I’ll let the significant other chose our next destination.
February 17, 2008
White Tube Jigs For Lakers
I read an article on using white tube jigs for Lake Trout and never really gave it anymore thought until one day last July while fishing for Bass. We were fishing the shoreline of a lake which had lots of rock outcroppings and nearshore structure tapering off quite quickly to over 20 feet in depth. My fishing partner flipped a white tube jig in towards shore bouncing it off a rock face and working it down into the depths. All of a sudden I hear “Damned I’m stuck on bottom”. I looked up and noticed that unless bottom swims it appeared as though the line was swimming away from the boat. I said give your line a good shot………which they did; to both our surprises the so called swimming bottom turned out to be a 6 pound Lake Trout. It absolutley engulfed that white tube jig. So needless to say I now use tube jigs for Walleye, Bass Lake Trout and Muskie. They are an awesome lure and seem to attract a variety of species.

