Managed to make it back to Ti for the second time this year. This time I had my father with me. Arrived at the launch at 7:00 AM and hit the water running. Not to get too much into my spots, we targeted hard, rocky, gravel bays. Water temps began the day at 68 and climbed to 72 by day's end at 2:30 PM. We had an absolutely beautiful day. Air temps were a little cool to start the day. Somewhere around 50. Quickly warmed into the low to mid 70's. No real wind to speak of until early afternoon and even that wasn't bothersome. Basically worked a squarebill crank and a chatterbait most of the day. Did a little pitching to some docks but really didn't bother much due to the exceptional bite. We boated well over 40 fish for the time we were there.
We went as far north as Crown Point. Found the water temps to be about 7 degrees cooler north of the bridge. Water was really stained with the rains of this past week. The fish we caught were in all stages of the spawn. Some were just coming in, others were spawning and others were already done. Tinkered with a new "frog bait" that I made up this past week. Still working out the kinks, but suffice it to say that it produced one of the biggest bites of the day even though she came unbuttoned at the boat.
Here are a couple of pictures to tease you guys.
