Paddlefishing 2021

Another good year of paddle fishing. Year promised to be great, but didnt quite live up to expectations. However managed to get mom and Ben one and dad got to feel one before it broke off. And of course I got one!

Paddlefishing 2020

Late weird year, thanks to Covid 19 there was no keep this year and it didn’t start till the 15th. However thanks to a later spring start fish were running strong! I managed to get 2 this year, both around 40 to 50 lbs

2019 Paddlefishing

Well paddlefishing was short and sweet for me this season. Opened on a wednesday, I took Thursday off and caught a fish, then got sick and basically wasn’t ale to go out again till the season closed. But the one fish I did get was in the 60 lb range so that’s awesome! Hooked it at the confluence.

2018 paddefishing day 1

Day 1 of paddlefishing and no fish yet. Had a great evening though! Weather turning to be amazing this evening, no wind, 60 degrees, and few snags lol. Water is really high this year makomg fishing a bit harder but i am sure we will find some. Tomorrow we try again Samantha!

Smelt run

Smelt started running on friday and should continue all week. I checked the muddy yesterday and saw nothing but was curious.  Some big pike were also caught this week out at lunds, 19 lbers. 

Also today is opening day of paddle fishing, will post more about that later.

Paddlefish Diaries Season 4: ep 2

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My second day of Paddlefishing for 2015 came on Sunday. Friday was was a record breaking day for paddlefishing with over 150 caught on the first day and total after Friday and Saturday was over 300 fish. This is looking to be a pretty short season! So I made sure to go out out Sunday morning. I decided to head out to the pump house and by the time I re-spooled my reel and got breakfast it was 10:00 before I got there (yeah I’m not really a good morning person). All of the guys that were camping down there over the weekend were packing up and getting ready to go back to wherever they came from and no one was actually paddlefishing! I had my pick of where to fish, thus I chose my favorite spot on the bank and began the casting.

Before we get to far I feel the need to get side tracked and tell you about the official fruit of paddlefishing (not official official but my official fruit) Watermelon! You really shouldnt go fishing without it! Full of deliciousness and hydro packed for hydration you really cant go wrong with the sugary, fruity, slice of watermelon when out going for one of the largest freshwater fish in North America!
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Thanks for that message! Ok back to paddlefishing, I found this awesome little platform from which I could stand on. It was a nice flat rock that was ever so slightly higher than the surrounding beach that allowed for a good standing spot with ample friction in case a big one tried to pull me in!
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I was out there for several hours and not many other people were out there fishing so it was a bit lonely. But I saw several paddlefish breaching so spirits were high! Not to long into the day I rolled a couple of fish but no hook ups. Then around noon I did my pull just like every other but this time, the pole didnt go all the way back! Hook up! The fish went on its first run and I am trembling with excitement. It did exactly what I knew it would do, ran for the current. I feel good though, I know how to fight it and I have plenty of line to let it run so I do. About 5 min in I feel the fish tire to I give a little more pressure on the fish to turn it around. I feel the fish turn, then I feel the paddle hit the line, then I feel nothing. Some how when turning the fish it managed to hit the line and dislodge the hook. Oh man that was a bummer. I had my chance and lost it! Losing a big fish like that is just super depressing and really makes you want to stop. But I was inspired by Jeremy Wade from rivermonsters and kept on going. I needed to try and get one that day because I was not sure I would have another chance. I sat back in my chair to collect myself and ate another piece of watermelon.

A few hours later another group of paddlefishermen came down to try. one of them managed to snag a nice sized sauger so that was cool. Then around 2:00 a group came down and went to the point out there by the pumphouse. The guy threw one cast, ONE CAST, and snagged a fish! 10 minutes later he landed a nice 40-50 lb fish!
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Ok so that really bummed me out! I was like “Come on seriously!? I have been out here all day and he gets one on the first cast!?”. I really wanted to call it then. I ate another piece of watermelon and was revitalized by its deliciousness and kept one going! About five minutes later I had another chance. Once again I pulled the pole back just like so many others before it but this time it did not come all the way back but in stead went ripping the other direction! This was a big fish, pulling a lot of drag and going to the current. I let her go, I knew I had enough line. I worked my way down the shore a little bit and found a spot to climb up the the high ground, this is where I start to fight back. She was still pulling drag but I finally got my first few cranks back 6 minutes into the fight. Using the high ground you get alot of advantage on the fish and can use the current against them. Instead of pulling the fish towards you, you tire the fish out and slowly crank it back to shore. You let the current push on the fish and keep the line steady and it acts as a fulcrum pushing the fish towards shore while someone down stream looks for your fish and helps you grab it. Another fisherman in the area offered to take video and pictures for me so I have a whole video of the fight (he wasnt fishing since once someone hooks up, just about everyone reels in so that no tangles happen and people really just like to watch a big fish get pulled in!).
Here is a short video just after hook up of it pulling drawing:

And a link to the whole video of the fight and the landing!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B37qmc3XpWfOckV6VjhqWVRHQkU/view?usp=sharing

And after about 15-20 Min the fish was landed! It was a catch and release day so I had to let it go, but the estimated guess was about 60 lbs (me and several others guessed this). She was successfully released back into the water and I thanked her for the amazing experience!

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Posted from Alexander, North Dakota, United States.

PaddleFish Diaries: Season 4, Ep 1

Time for the fourth season of paddlefish diaries and today was the first day of paddlefishing! With really low water levels and a really early spring melt the fishing is bound to be good. Today was an amazing 70 degrees with only 10-15 mph winds, it was an amazing day for ND spring. I actually got to go out on a boat today and try and escape form the crowds! A friend of mine owns a boat and was going out so I joined him. We went out to this sandbar near a place called the “west hole” and set up for the day. It was a good meeting of two different branches of the river and seemed to be a good spot.
I had heard before going out today that over 50 were caught before noon so there were a lot of fish being caught so I was really excited! But as paddlefishing goes, just because it should be good does not mean you will catch one. We were out on the sandbar from about 5:00 to closing at 9:00 and I only manged to roll one fish, and that turned out to be a carp judging by the evidence left on my hook!
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I did manage to catch a small freshwater drum on my normal pole though so it was not a total fishless day! Oh well it was still a really nice day of fishing even if I did not get a paddlefish. However many people did, over 150 were caught on the day with one that I saw being over 100 lbs caught by a girl who couldn’t of been much heavier! I dont know if I will be able to go again tomorrow but most likely Sunday.

Also on an art side note, I also finished my Paddlefish painting today, just in time! Check it out, it is 15 x 20 in Acrylic on Illustration board. I hope to have prints up and available soon so if anyone wants any just let me know!
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Until then!

Posted from Alexander, North Dakota, United States.


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