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Launched out of Porcupine at 1030 and headed straight up to buoy 5. The day was warm with no breeze and I started out trolling a worm harness along the flat just down river from buoy 5. I picked up a nice 19" and 12" dink on a green/chartreuse blade right on the channel edge. Next I hit the hole just above the buoy 5 spit where I caught 20 more eyes. Most were 12-13" dinks and most were caught on a green jig head with an avacodo 5" worm with a chartreuse tail. The bite was aggresive enough that I stopped adding any nightcrawler for attractant. The largest eye on a jig was 17" and I also caught 5 burbot to retain my burbot king crown. I was solo as my fishing buddy Glenn couldn't make it due to he was out looking at new boats. I told him I would give him a pass as long as his new boat had a full windshield so we don't freeze our butts off any more going upriver. I did eventually work my way back to porcupine looking for larger fish but never did find any. The bite died the further down river I went. One thing I noticed was the water temp difference, in Porcupine it was 58.9 and at buoy 5 it was 53.5. This temp difference may be why the fish were more active in the cooler temps. I also had quite a few of the eyes at buoy 5 cough up 3-4 inch perch, they are obviously starting to put the feed bag on for winter. Most everything was caught between 35'-60' of water. I will hopefully be back next weekend to see if anything larger has moved in.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Captain Dave's Guide Service