Apple River Full report
Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 9:41 am
Just got back yesterday, weather was just about perfect. It was a little cold in the mornings which is probably the reason for the lack of success in the earlier hours of the day. Once the sun came up the action picked up. Still the action was not what i was expecting, it was pretty slow fishing for the most part. Tons of creek chub and small smallies but there were some good quality fish mixed in. All together my brother and I probably caught somewhere around 50 fish. From being there last year i remember spotting fish all over the place, not so this year. There was tons of bait fish and smallmouth fry in the shallows but the smallies where not in there like last year. Maybe a little farther into the warmer weather is the ticket.
This is just a short version, we took well over 100 pictures so its going to take some time to go through them all. Mostly scenery with just the better smallies. All in All we had a blast.
Got back from our trip to the Apple River Sunday. It was just my brother and I and we left Friday after work and stayed until Sunday afternoon. The fishing wasn’t at good as the last trip but did manage some nice sized smallies. We probably caught between the two of us around 50 fish of small in-line spinners and yum craw bugs.
If you have never been to the Apple I highly recommend it. It is one of the most beautiful places in Illinois as you will see by the pictures.
Day 1:
Our trip started out arriving at the state park just before dusk. We set up camp and decided to do a little shore fishing. Not much action, we caught a couple smallies and some creek chubs and decided to go back to camp and drink some beers and get ready for and all day wade for the morning.
Day 2:
We waded upsteam from the main park a stretch that KenG recommended. I don’t know what to say, I’ll let the pictures do the talking. We fished all the riffles, runs, pools, catching many small one with the bigger ones mixed in.
This is a cool cave that we came across, it is after the deep pool with all the mud that is nearly impossible to get around, Ken I believe I remember you telling me about that pool
Nice little action shot
As you can see more pictures of scenery than anything, but how can you pass up the beauty of this place.
We probably waded a total of 6 miles that day. That river will kill your feet. Here my brother is taking a break
We were beat after that and decided to take a ride into downtown Galena and grab some grub.
This is your campfire for that night
Day 3:
We fished a stretch down stream from the State Park called the Thompson Unit. I had previously fished this area last year and did good but this time was just ok.
Look at the colors on this Smallies, it has some orange in it
All of the male smallies we caught had these black spots on there belly, anyone know what that is from. Maybe the spawn?
All in all we had a great time and will be making this trip every year, Maybe beginning of summer. It was still a little cold in the mornings and I think that had some effect on the fishing.
This is just a short version, we took well over 100 pictures so its going to take some time to go through them all. Mostly scenery with just the better smallies. All in All we had a blast.
Got back from our trip to the Apple River Sunday. It was just my brother and I and we left Friday after work and stayed until Sunday afternoon. The fishing wasn’t at good as the last trip but did manage some nice sized smallies. We probably caught between the two of us around 50 fish of small in-line spinners and yum craw bugs.
If you have never been to the Apple I highly recommend it. It is one of the most beautiful places in Illinois as you will see by the pictures.
Day 1:
Our trip started out arriving at the state park just before dusk. We set up camp and decided to do a little shore fishing. Not much action, we caught a couple smallies and some creek chubs and decided to go back to camp and drink some beers and get ready for and all day wade for the morning.
Day 2:
We waded upsteam from the main park a stretch that KenG recommended. I don’t know what to say, I’ll let the pictures do the talking. We fished all the riffles, runs, pools, catching many small one with the bigger ones mixed in.
This is a cool cave that we came across, it is after the deep pool with all the mud that is nearly impossible to get around, Ken I believe I remember you telling me about that pool
Nice little action shot
As you can see more pictures of scenery than anything, but how can you pass up the beauty of this place.
We probably waded a total of 6 miles that day. That river will kill your feet. Here my brother is taking a break
We were beat after that and decided to take a ride into downtown Galena and grab some grub.
This is your campfire for that night
Day 3:
We fished a stretch down stream from the State Park called the Thompson Unit. I had previously fished this area last year and did good but this time was just ok.
Look at the colors on this Smallies, it has some orange in it
All of the male smallies we caught had these black spots on there belly, anyone know what that is from. Maybe the spawn?
All in all we had a great time and will be making this trip every year, Maybe beginning of summer. It was still a little cold in the mornings and I think that had some effect on the fishing.