Mouth of Winooski
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2020 11:29 am
I pushed off from Winooski river launch yesterday targeting lakers. I arrived late 1045 Sunday as cold in Central VT. I fish the mud line where the Winooski mixes with clear water of the big lake. Typically this time of year, there is a clear line an often temperature variance. I flat line an zig zag stick baits in an out of the mud line. Yesterday the line was about 1/2 mile out from the bridge although it varies seasonally with wind and flow being factors. Mud line was difficult to follow as the day wore on as heavy overcast an showers did not penetrate the flat calm water surface. I used a 5 inch fish finder, chart plotter (basic unit) to go back an forth over first pass where mud line was visible. A good fish finder is not needed most days. I found temperatures ranging from 34 to 38 degrees. Some years the temperature can vary 3-4 degrees even half mile out and all the fish will be in the warm water. Temperature played no part in yesterdays catch. I caught fish between 15 to 35 FOW although all fish were caught no more than 5-10 feet down. I started off with a 5 inch blue/silver uzuri an 5 inch yellow/gold/black storm stick baits. I think I saw a pair of F35's, glad they are on our side.
First fish was caught in a tight turn 60 feet behind the boat. A quick pic an appeared to be a 6 pounder 26.5 inch fish back in lake on the gold. The other two fish were caught at 88 feet and 115 feet behind the boat. Again I am thinking baits were no more than 5-10 feet deep as using shallow running stick baits. I changed blue bait many times trying to find a second stick bait as the yellow gold produced all three fish. I am fishing in a 17 foot aluminum boat trolling behind a 115 yamaha. Speed average 2.5-2.8 mph. First fish was the best one with a 3 an 5 pounder in the C&R mix. I fished about 4 hours.
It was a nice way to start too this season.
First fish was caught in a tight turn 60 feet behind the boat. A quick pic an appeared to be a 6 pounder 26.5 inch fish back in lake on the gold. The other two fish were caught at 88 feet and 115 feet behind the boat. Again I am thinking baits were no more than 5-10 feet deep as using shallow running stick baits. I changed blue bait many times trying to find a second stick bait as the yellow gold produced all three fish. I am fishing in a 17 foot aluminum boat trolling behind a 115 yamaha. Speed average 2.5-2.8 mph. First fish was the best one with a 3 an 5 pounder in the C&R mix. I fished about 4 hours.
It was a nice way to start too this season.