We went out on our first fall trip, which was more like a mid-summer one. Water was very low and clear. Don’t think we have ever seen it that clear. We were restricted on where we would dare to go. We did have some of our longest shallow water runs. You can feel the pressure wave as you go across. It was blue bird sky’s, calm, and over 80. At least the morning fog lasted until 9:30AM.
We used very little battery capacity, but the current was much lower than normal. Our next trip will be mid-October for three days. It will get a good workout then.
My son added to our electronics collection with a pair of waterproof GoPros. He mounted them on the console grab bar. One facing forward, one to the rear. He is going to collect video to create a spring and fall montages. Hopefully that will turn out great. Reviewing clips from the trip, it looks very promising.
The top-water bite was great upto when the fog vanished. Got an 18”er, and a few 17s. Things got tough when the sun came out. My son has some “magic” glasses that are much better than my glasses with polarized lens. He was able to ID fish that I could only see a darkish blob moving. He spotted numerous bass, schools of channel cats and fall fish. We even spotted three Muskies. Caught a 14” bass a Muskie rolled on. Turned out it tried to eat it, even though it was only about 30” long. That fish has some scars for life.
Liberal amounts of sun tan lotion kept the burn away. But we still cooked. We did find some good current we pulled some more nice smallies out of, including a 19”er. We did quit about three hours before sunset. Ran out of water, hot and tired. Ended up with 31 smallies. Still great day.