Hey all,
Well I'm back with more on the beautiful Wachusett res or otherwise know as the Chu apparently. Been doing tons of scouting and I can say I got blisters on my feet from all the hiking. Funny thing is I'm pretty sure I've prolly only explored 10% if that. As for the main body this is where I have concentrated most of my efforts. Now I'm not going to go and divulge anyone's secret spots or anything but I will say if you know your fish it's pretty easy to determine where on the lake you want to be.
ow I'm sure all kinds of factor go along here for example the Trout I caught what...last week I have yet to get even another bite from that spot. Cept round a bend a ways to the east is a cove I seem to get a constant 1 fish from every time. Wouldn't be surprise if it where the same fish just being stupid the next day again.
Today was another story..not that they where biting like lions or anything it was actually pretty slow. I got in to the water around 5:45 or so and started on a spoon. Didn't get much so I did the walk and fish tactic to cover as much ground as I could. My starting point was gate 30 and that as much as I can say the rest you will either need to join me or go learn it cause honestly I did get turned around 2-3 times in the DCR roads.
I moved around the bank walking and fishing and near the end of my first stretch I got the first hit of the day about 2 hours in. he was tucked in a wide cove with some nearly still-water even with all the wind today. That being done I headed back to the car to get a new start and headed to the intersection of 110 and 140 by the bridge and re-stared my hike. ( note again got turned around in the DCR roads. why don't they name them.) About 1/12 hours in to walking and fishing and climbing multiple rock banks I came to a spot inside an island where it was being pummeled by the wind.
This is where the fun began. Thinking oh well I'll try here a little while in the wind and if nothing I'll take off. First Cast BANG! Sallie nailed it hard and it was on. She was an awesome fight saw her jump out near the beginning of the hookup and she was prolly 30yrds out.(on a huge spoon I can launch to mars) I saw a nice double hooked Treble in her mouth and new she was mine.
As I'm bringing her in I notice I was coming at rocks I could not reach down to Lip her from so I had to maneuver her down a way's to a perfect spot. (4.4lbs.) measured at 20 inches.
This wasn't the last of it I proceeded to catch another shortly after at 2.2lbs. sorry no pic. This I think is going to be a future destination indeed I can imagine what they will be like here mid summer. The spot is just a Ritz for SM.
That was pretty much the end of the hit as a few cast later I snagged in the rocks. That being the only thing I could get to the spot that seemed to be holding them I was sad to find that nothing else seemed to attract them.
Anywho I also learned that Lakers can be caught all summer long here OMG so happy that takes a little of the stress off to catch one now while still in may with the cold water. Just need to know where they are.
Tight Lines Folks
Sophist