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I fished Swan Island on Sunday. A guy had arranged a big kayak sturgeon fishing get together and there were a ton of folks there as welll. I have to say that I finally understand why I said bait does not matter and that I was wrong about that. I mostly fish anchovies and occasionally fish herring. My friend Brian (minnowmagnet) always fishes. We never seen any difference in catch rate between these two baits (which led me to always say bait does not matter).
Well, when I went to buy bait on Saturday and I bought smelt (first time ever) instead of anchovies since there was about 2 or 3x the weight of smelt compared to the weight of the anchovies. First thing I noticed when I opened the bag on the water wass that there was not the strong fishy smell I get when I open herring or anchovies. However, I still was not worried since bait does not matter.
Well, after sitting there for a few hours with no bites while Brian was slaying them on herring made me start to doubt my resolve. I borrowed a bait from Brian and caught 3 shakers and lost a big fish when it hung me up. Just to make sure I went back to smelt for another hour with no bites.
I went back borrowed a few more baits from Brian and went down river a ways to run an experiment. I found a spot that was holding quite a few fish and anchored up. I dropped in a small piece of herring and within a few minutes hooked up and landed a fish that was probably upper end keeper, but maybe bottom end oversized. Next two casts two more small to middle sized keepers.
I took some time to change bait and retie because my leader was getting frayed. I dropped back in with another piece of herring and it was a shaker fest from that point on. Getting bit almost as soon as the bait hit bottom. So I figured I would proved myself right and drop down some smelt.
Crickets chirping. I re-cast two more times with the smelt without a hit. I then tried some very old picked squid. I had a couple of bites on that but nothing stuck. I switched back to a small piece of herring and immediately started catching fish.
So, I kept wadding back up and re-stretchy threading the little pieces of herring that I had until they were gone. I did try switching back to other baits a second time without another bite.
In that spot I caught 8 shakers and 3 keeper sized and could not get a bite on smelt.
So, I am convinced that bait does not matter as long as it is anchovies or herring
I think that a big part of the issue on Sunday was that the water was pretty muddy. I am guessing that the sturgeon could not smell/find the smelt in the murk, but the smellier herring were like a beacon. I imagine that smelt is often a really good choice of bait, but on Sunday it just was not happening for me.
I may try and repeat the experiment when the water is clearer to see if I still see the difference. Overall, though I learned that if you are going to experiment with a new bait, make sure to also bring your tried and true bait!!
Well, when I went to buy bait on Saturday and I bought smelt (first time ever) instead of anchovies since there was about 2 or 3x the weight of smelt compared to the weight of the anchovies. First thing I noticed when I opened the bag on the water wass that there was not the strong fishy smell I get when I open herring or anchovies. However, I still was not worried since bait does not matter.
Well, after sitting there for a few hours with no bites while Brian was slaying them on herring made me start to doubt my resolve. I borrowed a bait from Brian and caught 3 shakers and lost a big fish when it hung me up. Just to make sure I went back to smelt for another hour with no bites.
I went back borrowed a few more baits from Brian and went down river a ways to run an experiment. I found a spot that was holding quite a few fish and anchored up. I dropped in a small piece of herring and within a few minutes hooked up and landed a fish that was probably upper end keeper, but maybe bottom end oversized. Next two casts two more small to middle sized keepers.
I took some time to change bait and retie because my leader was getting frayed. I dropped back in with another piece of herring and it was a shaker fest from that point on. Getting bit almost as soon as the bait hit bottom. So I figured I would proved myself right and drop down some smelt.
Crickets chirping. I re-cast two more times with the smelt without a hit. I then tried some very old picked squid. I had a couple of bites on that but nothing stuck. I switched back to a small piece of herring and immediately started catching fish.
So, I kept wadding back up and re-stretchy threading the little pieces of herring that I had until they were gone. I did try switching back to other baits a second time without another bite.
In that spot I caught 8 shakers and 3 keeper sized and could not get a bite on smelt.
So, I am convinced that bait does not matter as long as it is anchovies or herring

I may try and repeat the experiment when the water is clearer to see if I still see the difference. Overall, though I learned that if you are going to experiment with a new bait, make sure to also bring your tried and true bait!!