The article about my trip with the Journal-Sentinel's Paul Smith is up on the Jsonline website.
CT
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Saturday, March 22, 2008
New River Data Site
I just added a weblink that allows you to quickly access river data on flow and river levels.
The Rock is approaching flood stage. Be alert for changing conditions.
CT
The Rock is approaching flood stage. Be alert for changing conditions.
CT
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Bait Tank Test Shots
We're getting ready to film the muskies spawning below the Oconomowoc River Dam.
He're some test video we shot in the large shiner tank yesterday
He're some test video we shot in the large shiner tank yesterday
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Ironclad lures
Just got back from the Sports Show.
I had a very interesting chat with the folks from Lake Resources Group. they are marketing the Ironclad lures and are based right here in Wisconsin.
I have to say, I was a bit skeptical of their products when I first read about them, but after having a chance to look them over today, I think these guys are onto something.
I was worried that the design would impede hook penetration, especially for clients who aren't used to driving the hook home the way I am, but I have to say, I really think these lures are innovative, and I really don't think it will be a problem.
I think they'll be great for my clients, staying on the hook much longer than traditional soft plastics. I look forward to putting them through the paces on the water very, very soon.
The website for the company is www.ironcladlures.com. There's not much in the way of content just yet, but stay tuned.
CT
I had a very interesting chat with the folks from Lake Resources Group. they are marketing the Ironclad lures and are based right here in Wisconsin.
I have to say, I was a bit skeptical of their products when I first read about them, but after having a chance to look them over today, I think these guys are onto something.
I was worried that the design would impede hook penetration, especially for clients who aren't used to driving the hook home the way I am, but I have to say, I really think these lures are innovative, and I really don't think it will be a problem.
I think they'll be great for my clients, staying on the hook much longer than traditional soft plastics. I look forward to putting them through the paces on the water very, very soon.
The website for the company is www.ironcladlures.com. There's not much in the way of content just yet, but stay tuned.
CT
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Walleyes-the run begins
Gang,
I could oggle the pictures of that ten pounder for awhile, but I'd be laying down on the job if I didn't point out that there is open water at the Dells.
The launch at the river's edge resort appears to be open, although I'd check with them before heading down.
It won't be long now.
I could oggle the pictures of that ten pounder for awhile, but I'd be laying down on the job if I didn't point out that there is open water at the Dells.
The launch at the river's edge resort appears to be open, although I'd check with them before heading down.
It won't be long now.
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Wish you were here!
As you may know, I took a little a little trip down to Texas for a midwinter fishing break. I'm fishing Lake Conroe north of Houston
I'm happy to say, I am now the member of an elite club of fisherman who has broken the ten pound mark on a largemouth bass. This baby weighed 10-2 on certified scale. I caught it the first day of fishing. On day two, while the fishing was much slowed, I also pulled in an 8-6.
Saturday, February 9, 2008
A fishing report?
It has occurred to me this morning that I haven't been putting any fishing reports up at this website for awhile.
Two reasons: First, I haven't been fishing too much lately. Two, I'm posting a fishing report twice weekly on the Baitshop's blog.
I'll be updating this page frequently as soon as open water hits. If you need a fishing report in the meantime, try the baitshop blog.
CT
Two reasons: First, I haven't been fishing too much lately. Two, I'm posting a fishing report twice weekly on the Baitshop's blog.
I'll be updating this page frequently as soon as open water hits. If you need a fishing report in the meantime, try the baitshop blog.
CT
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
New Content
I posted some videos below as a test run. I'll be adding new content to here and the baitshop blog over the next couple weeks.
Stay Tuned
Stay Tuned
Monday, February 4, 2008
New Equipment This Year
Gang,
I'm in the process of overhauling the Starcraft. My engine and electronics are all getting a long overdue makeover.
This season I'l be hitting the water with Humminbrid's new sidefinder technology. If you haven't seen the images this generates, you are missing out.
These upgrades to engines and electronics will allow for some new tactics this year. I'll be looking to do alot of walleye fishing this season, especially on Oconomowoc, Pine and Labelle.
If this interests you, please contact me for more information.
CT
I'm in the process of overhauling the Starcraft. My engine and electronics are all getting a long overdue makeover.
This season I'l be hitting the water with Humminbrid's new sidefinder technology. If you haven't seen the images this generates, you are missing out.
These upgrades to engines and electronics will allow for some new tactics this year. I'll be looking to do alot of walleye fishing this season, especially on Oconomowoc, Pine and Labelle.
If this interests you, please contact me for more information.
CT
Friday, February 1, 2008
Ebay auctions
I have been putting 6 hour trips up on ebay, and they have been selling. There's another one up for bid right now.
Get them while they're hot.
CT
Get them while they're hot.
CT
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Sportsmen's Day
I know this is last minute, but with the weather going to keep people indoors this weekend, you might consider dropping by Oakwood Church.
Oakwood Church in Delafied has an outdoor day planned this Saturday, January 19th. There will be some seminars on hunting and fishing. There is an admission fee.
I will not be attending due to a conflict, but I packaged up a bunch of baggies with give-away soft plastics, along with my card. They'll be handing them out at the door while supplies last.
More Information is available online at the church website:
www.oakwoodnow.org.
Cheers,
CT
Oakwood Church in Delafied has an outdoor day planned this Saturday, January 19th. There will be some seminars on hunting and fishing. There is an admission fee.
I will not be attending due to a conflict, but I packaged up a bunch of baggies with give-away soft plastics, along with my card. They'll be handing them out at the door while supplies last.
More Information is available online at the church website:
www.oakwoodnow.org.
Cheers,
CT
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Welcome to Paul Smith
The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel's new outdoor editor posted his first column this morning.
Let me be among the first to welcome Paul Smith to his new job.
CT
Let me be among the first to welcome Paul Smith to his new job.
CT
Monday, January 7, 2008
Boat for sale?
I'm working on a deal for a new boat for this season. If it goes through, I'll be looking to sell my beloved starcraft that has been a great little boat.
Its a Starcraft 1757 Starcaster with a 60 Horsepower Mariner Engine on an easyloader trailer. I'll include everything. A 743 motorguide trolling motor, starting and optima trolling motor batteries, two eagle classic fishfinders, two extra seats, 3 anchors, rod holders, lifejackets and other safety equipment. Its everything for the boat. It has a working livewell and additional wetstorage.
If you've been in the boat, you know how roomy it is for fishing. The front and back decks have plenty of room for casting. It loads and unloads very easily, and doesn't weigh very much, even when fully fueled.
If you're interested, contact me. If we make a deal before the Journal Sports Show, I'll throw in two rod/reel combos and I'll build you a tackle box for fishing our local lakes for free.
CT
Its a Starcraft 1757 Starcaster with a 60 Horsepower Mariner Engine on an easyloader trailer. I'll include everything. A 743 motorguide trolling motor, starting and optima trolling motor batteries, two eagle classic fishfinders, two extra seats, 3 anchors, rod holders, lifejackets and other safety equipment. Its everything for the boat. It has a working livewell and additional wetstorage.
If you've been in the boat, you know how roomy it is for fishing. The front and back decks have plenty of room for casting. It loads and unloads very easily, and doesn't weigh very much, even when fully fueled.
If you're interested, contact me. If we make a deal before the Journal Sports Show, I'll throw in two rod/reel combos and I'll build you a tackle box for fishing our local lakes for free.
CT
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Booking for 2008
Some shameless self promotion.
I'm already booking dates for 2008's open water season. If you want to secure a date, now is a good time to do so.
Depending on the weather, I'll follow a schedule that looks something like this.
Early March-Early April: Walleye and Whitebass on the Rock and Crawfish Rivers.
April-Early May: Panfish and open season bass fishing.
Opening day in May-June 15th: Pre/Post spawn bass, weed walleyes or stocked trout.
June15-July 1st: All smallmouth, all the time.
July 2nd-July 31st: Mixed species trips on various lakes.
August-September: Summer Bass and Pike Fishing
Mid-September-Mid October: Walleye, Smallmouth and Largemouth.
If any of these trips or scenarios interest you, give me a call or email me and let's go fishing.
I'm already booking dates for 2008's open water season. If you want to secure a date, now is a good time to do so.
Depending on the weather, I'll follow a schedule that looks something like this.
Early March-Early April: Walleye and Whitebass on the Rock and Crawfish Rivers.
April-Early May: Panfish and open season bass fishing.
Opening day in May-June 15th: Pre/Post spawn bass, weed walleyes or stocked trout.
June15-July 1st: All smallmouth, all the time.
July 2nd-July 31st: Mixed species trips on various lakes.
August-September: Summer Bass and Pike Fishing
Mid-September-Mid October: Walleye, Smallmouth and Largemouth.
If any of these trips or scenarios interest you, give me a call or email me and let's go fishing.
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Fish are biting
I keep getting good reports from guys that are out. It seems like a little bit of everything is biting.
Panfish: The Phantom and Genessee Lakes have been giving up some decent gills in 6-10 feet of water. You need some green weeds or sumberged wood to find the better fish.
Pike: Hitting shiners on tip-ups pretty much all over the area. Large shiners seem to be catching more fish right now.
Walleye: Pine, Labelle, Nagawicka and Oconomowoc have all given up some quality fish in the last two weeks. Labelle has been producing steady action over the shallow flats. The fish are running undersized with the 20" size limit out there. Nagawicka has been giving up some keepers though.
Be careful out there. The ice is a little suspect, and it was pretty warm on Christmas Day. I'd stay close to the shallow water until we get another solid cold snap.
CT
Panfish: The Phantom and Genessee Lakes have been giving up some decent gills in 6-10 feet of water. You need some green weeds or sumberged wood to find the better fish.
Pike: Hitting shiners on tip-ups pretty much all over the area. Large shiners seem to be catching more fish right now.
Walleye: Pine, Labelle, Nagawicka and Oconomowoc have all given up some quality fish in the last two weeks. Labelle has been producing steady action over the shallow flats. The fish are running undersized with the 20" size limit out there. Nagawicka has been giving up some keepers though.
Be careful out there. The ice is a little suspect, and it was pretty warm on Christmas Day. I'd stay close to the shallow water until we get another solid cold snap.
CT
Friday, December 14, 2007
Madison Ice Fishing
Heads up:
I stopped by my favorite greasy spoon (The Curve) for breakfast this morning on my way to my final exam, and there's a bunch of guys out on the ice just off of Park Street in Madison. They look to be chasing panfish and they also look like they're catching some.
Just FYI.
I stopped by my favorite greasy spoon (The Curve) for breakfast this morning on my way to my final exam, and there's a bunch of guys out on the ice just off of Park Street in Madison. They look to be chasing panfish and they also look like they're catching some.
Just FYI.
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