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09/09/2017
76° - 80°
Trolling
Walleye
Worms
Chartreuse
Windy
Mack's Wedding Ring
All Day
66° - 70°
09/10/2017
4
3121

Made our first trip to Banks. I have wanted it for years. Took the wife's pontoon boat, and 6 of us headed over. Launched around 8, wind was horrendous. Tried to hide from it in a couple small coves where we did some jigging and caught a tone of tiny perch and smallies, but my uncle pulled up a nice smallie. The wind was blowing so hard at this point that the bowmount maxed outcouldnt hold us steady. We trolled flicker shad with the wind and pulled up more perch and smallies.
Found some flats and deployed bottom walkers, and we were able to scare up 5 eyes, 4 eaters and one dink, a ton of perch, and my wife caught her biggest small mouth bass @ 2#. We ended on that note after burning thru 3 dozen worms. Rated a 4 because it was our first trip there and we didn't get skunked, but the wind was a fight the whole day.


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buc
9/10/2017 3:02:29 PM
way to stick it out inn the wind , probably helped having toon boat.
CoyoteCrazy
9/10/2017 3:38:49 PM
The toon definitely helped cutting the wind waves, but it is like a giant kite when the wind blows.
stevertd2010
9/10/2017 7:06:54 PM
Congrats on the bass! Did you catch a lot of dinks in the process? Were you towards the west or east side of the area you marked? Thanks!
CoyoteCrazy
9/10/2017 7:58:26 PM
Center east, it seemed almost everything under 24 ft of water was thick with weeds, so i tried as much as the wind would allow to follow the contours between 25 to 35 feet, even zig zagging up some of the steeper valleys and then working the sides of the humps. Managed one double hitting one of the humps so that was pretty cool
outtheresomewhere
9/10/2017 7:46:50 PM
It really doesn't make much difference what kind of a boat you have when the wind howls on
Banks - guess one hangs in there until you get tired of it. Better to be the one on the shore sipping
a cool one when others are on the water fighting the wind - wife and I had the same/similar kind of day
last fall on Banks - hung in there until the trolling motor batteries ran out, then we went home. Thanks for
the report and the "hot spot" - will add that location to the places to try list when we're there staying at
steamboat in a week, for a week, weather permitting of course.
CoyoteCrazy
9/10/2017 8:01:27 PM
It was our first trip, but there will be more. I need to spend time learning the names of all the places. I read reports about the flats and the punch bowl, but had no idea where they were in relation to where we launched. And that toon is maxed at about 24 mph, so running anywhere takes awhile
Larry3215
9/10/2017 11:12:31 PM
You can find some of the names of places on Banks by looking up the lake on here

http://www.northwestfishingreports.com/Area/Details/7738

Or google Banks Lake Map
CoyoteCrazy
9/11/2017 5:33:04 AM
I spent some time doing just that last night.
buc
9/14/2017 1:29:55 PM
boat size actually does matter and sticking it out always pays off at banks some people should just tuck and run and maybe just stay on shore.
right now mouth of punchbowl ,barker flats, million dollar mile and south point all will hold good fish you can get a good map at big wallys south end!
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