Fishing Report – May 11

Panfish Cup at MWF

On May 5, Miami Whitewater Forest held its fourth Panfish Cup tournament of the year.  We had a total of 16 people in the tournament that weighed in over 260 pounds of fish.  Frank Eicher (from Harrison) and Lonnie Keith (from Cleves) won the tournament with a record breaking 76 pounds of crappie and bluegill.  Eicher said the fish were shallow, in less than a foot of water.  They found one bank stretch with loads of fish and stayed there all-day, working it back and fourth.  They used an orange and chartreuse jig tip with a wax worm.  So far, Eicher and Keith have caught over 222 pounds of fish in the four Panfish Cup tournaments.

 

Eicher and Keith

The next Panfish Cup tournament will be at Winton Woods Lake on Sunday June 10.  Entry fees are $40.00 per team, which includes the boat rental.  Sign-up the morning of the tournament beginning at 7 am.  There is no limit to the number of Crappie and Bluegill that team can weigh-in.

 

Panfish Cup

Bass Fishing League

On Wednesday May 2, Sharon Woods Lake flooded to the point there was over 3 feet of water inside of the Boathouse!  Due to the high water and debris, the Bass League tournament on May 2 was cancelled.  It will be rescheduled for May 16 at 6 pm. The current water conditions are still murky and there’s still quite a bit of debris on the lake.

 

Winton Woods Lake Conditions

Due to the flood on May 2, the water conditions continue to be muddy and full of heavy debris.

 

Lake Isabella

We stocked Lake Isabella with 2,000 pounds of channel catfish so far this year.  Anglers are having good luck with catching the channel catfish on chicken liver and night crawlers.

 

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Fishing Report-May 3

Kid’s Fishing Derby

On April 29, Triple Creek held the 2012 Kid’s Fishing Derby. The Hamilton County Park District’s volunteer’s signed in over 100 children in the event; making it the most successful in recent history! These young anglers were from all over including Anderson, Hamilton, Ross, Delhi, Harrison, Batavia, Florence, KY, Maysville, KY and even Japan (yes Japan!), showed up to test their skills in hooking the big one! Prior to the event, the Triple Creek pond was stocked with beautiful farm raised channel catfish and hybrid bluegill raised by the Hamilton County Park District’s very own Stewardship Department. Each child who caught a fish received a certificate to commemorate their catch along with a fish trophy to place on the mantel! Everyone who participated received a special Derby button.

Panfish Cup at MWF

The next Panfish Cup tournament will be at Miami Whitewater Forest Lake on Saturday, May 5. Entry fees are $40.00 per team, which includes the boat rental. Sign-up the morning of the tournament beginning at 7 am. There is no limit to the number of crappie and bluegill that team can weigh-in.

MWF Crappie

Terry Hall

On April 25, Terry Hall from Harrison caught over 20, nice sized crappie. One of the crappie was about 14.5 inches long! Terry was using medium minnows fishing near lily pads and fallen trees. The water temperature was 67 degrees and the clarity was clear.

Freshwater Drum

Doug Smith

Doug Smith from Cincinnati caught a nice four-pound freshwater drum. Doug was fishing for catfish using bluegill head when the drum hit.

Bass Fishing League

Sharon Woods Lake held the third Bass Fishing League tournament on Wednesday, April 25. The contestants caught many fish, but it was really challenging to catch a keeper (bass over 12 inches).

Zach Schaible

Zach Schaible from team “Bite Me Again” received another first place finish with a total weight of 7.13 pounds. Two of the three bass caught by “Bite Me Again” weighed almost three pounds each. Since the May 2 Bass Fishing League was cancelled due to flooding, the next one will be May 9.

Fun Day on Sharon Woods Lake

 

Alex Gleason

 

Greg Alsept

On April 26, one day after the Bass Fishing League, Alex Gleason and Greg Alsept had a fun day on Sharon Woods Lake. The lake conditions were very muddy and windy. Most of the bites were on top water baits.

Lake Isabella

We stocked Lake Isabella with 1,600 pounds of channel catfish so far this year. Anglers are having good luck with catching the channel catfish on chicken liver and night crawlers.

Michael Brech, Harbor Manager

Fishing Report – April 26

We confirmed that bass were locked on spawning beds at Miami Whitewater Forest, Sharon Woods and Lake Isabella last week. A new moon on Saturday, water temperatures in the low 60s, stable clarity and lake levels, and 14 hours of daylight, seemed to set-up perfect conditions for these fish to spawn. Unfortunately, these fish are also difficult to catch. Two bass tournaments last week proved that.

There were 19 teams at the Bass League tournament on Wednesday, April 18 at Sharon Woods Lake. It was a beautiful warm spring evening, but the bass just wouldn’t eat. Most teams reported seeing bass on spawning beds. Zach Schaible won the tournament with two keepers totaling 4.74 pounds, including the biggest bass of the day weighing 3.60 pounds.

Zach Schaible

On Sunday, April 22 the first Bass Series tournament of 2012 was held at Miami Whitewater Forest. A major cold front blew through the tri-state on that Saturday and anglers were greeted by at 38 degree morning. The wind blew steady all day, and temperatures never reached 50 degrees. Combine that with spawning bass, and you get a mighty tough day to fish.

There were 28 teams that competed for $1,215.00 in prize certificates, a big-bass jackpot, trophies and qualifying points for the Bass Series Championship. Curtis Pendergrass and Jody Andrzgenski of Mainville won the tournament with an impressive weight of 8.26 pounds. They had the biggest bass of the day, an awesome 5.31 pounder! They won $567.00 in prize certificates, a $220.00 big-bass jackpot, a $25.00 Bass Pro Shops gift card, and beautiful first place plaques.

Curtis & Jody

Mike Borgess of Cincinnati finished second with a nice 4.03 pound bass. He won $405.00 in prize certificates.

Mike Borgess

Brent Jones and Ryan Zwick of Okeana finished third with 3.45 pounds and took home $243.00 in prize certificates.

Brent Jones

The good news for cat-fishermen is that not all fish spawn at the same time. We saw numerous trophy cats caught at Miami Whitewater Forest over the past week. The big shovelheads are really feeding. Josh Robinson of Hamilton caught a 40 pound shovelhead on April 18. It isn’t exactly what he was fishing for. The giant fish ate a crappie minnow, and Josh spent the next 30 minutes landing the big fish on an ultra-light rod with four pound test line!

Josh Robinson

A fisherman, who called himself “Cowboy”, brought a huge shovelhead to the scales on April 16. The fish weighed nearly 50 pounds, and was the largest one caught last week!

"Cowboy"

Chad Carpenter of Harrison caught a 40 pound bluecat on April 15. He used a cut crappie for bait.

Chad Carpenter

Alex Gleason enjoyed a sunny day at Winton Woods Lake on April 17 and caught a nice 2.25 pound bass on a buzzbait.

Alex Gleason

The story at Lake Isabella continues to be hybrid bluegills. Chloe, Laura and Morgan Bayer had an awesome day at the lake catching nice bluegills on earth worms that they dug at their house.

Chloe, Laura and Morgan Bayer

The annual Kids Fishing Derby will be this Sunday, April 29 at Triple Creek on Pippin Road. The event runs from 8 am until 3 pm and there is no charge to participate. Channel catfish and hybrid bluegills will be stocked in the pond for the event. The entire family is welcome to fish. Children who catch a tagged fish will win a trophy. All children who catch a fish will receive a first fish certificate. Live bait and basic terminal tackle will be on sale at the event. Fishing license are not required at Triple Creek.

Neal Ramsey, District Recreation Manager