5/3 Monroe and Burnham
Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 1:40 pm
Best day at the lakefront I have ever had!!! Started out in the morning heading over to Henrys to buy a fishermans parking pass only to wait for them to open which they were ½ hour late. When they opened I grabbed my number and picked up a pack of erie darter jrs and some 3/16oz mushroom jigheads. Soon they called my number only to find out that the park district hasn’t given them the passes for this month yet….crap now im going to have to pay out of the ass for parking.
Arrived at burnham harbor around 6:45 and forked over the $11 to park and decided to head over to Monroe harbor. Worked this area good with nothing to show for it, just a couple nibbles from gobies or small rock bass or something. By 9am I am done with this area and am thinking its going to be one of those days.
Next stop I walk back to Burnham and work the west wall. Lets just say I should have started off here because the action was almost non stop. And these weren’t dinks, they were mostly all quality fish. I stopped counting after about a dozen. You could barely feel the hits, they would just pick up the bait and swim off slowly so keeping an eye on your line was a must. Casting parallel to the walls and dragging the baits inches at a time is what caught all the fish.
Bait of choice
Arrived at burnham harbor around 6:45 and forked over the $11 to park and decided to head over to Monroe harbor. Worked this area good with nothing to show for it, just a couple nibbles from gobies or small rock bass or something. By 9am I am done with this area and am thinking its going to be one of those days.
Next stop I walk back to Burnham and work the west wall. Lets just say I should have started off here because the action was almost non stop. And these weren’t dinks, they were mostly all quality fish. I stopped counting after about a dozen. You could barely feel the hits, they would just pick up the bait and swim off slowly so keeping an eye on your line was a must. Casting parallel to the walls and dragging the baits inches at a time is what caught all the fish.
Bait of choice