JAG107
07-01-2012, 07:55 PM
I finally made up my mind to try out the striper action at Silverwood to see how it compares to the other local stripey holes. Got launched a bit after 7 after a 15 min. holdup at the gate, and since I had no clue about this place, just winged a right out of the ramp area and set out the DR and LC rods. Right as I made it past the buoy line, the LC rod goes off. No way, I'm on already? It swam right in, no fight at all, almost like it wanted to die. Made a couple more passes by, got one bump and that was it. Decided to explore, trolled random coves and in front of the dam and inlet/outlet areas, for nothing but tons of metered fish. Got a little frustrated by 10, and tried to anchor up for some b&w. Well by then the wind was getting bad and I couldn't hold a spot for the life of me, drifting was out of the question as it would have basically been trolling, so I just cruised around getting to know the place.
Some observations:
The signs at the dam say "no boats within 500 feet of the dam", however the print is so small you can't really read it past 100 ft.
I forgot for some reason everything I've read about this place in all the fishing books about the jet skis and waterskiers during the hot months being a pain. WOW I have never experienced such poor boating practices! Jet skiiers blasting by 12' rental tin cans anchored up within 5-10', water ski pullers leaving their skiier in the water in bad chop without raising a flag, I even saw a jet ski go by with two TEN YEAR OLDS (not a day older) on it at full throttle. Where was the lake patrol? Not even launched yet! If they could get the DVL staff out on this lake, they'd probably write enough tickets in a weekend to balance the state deficit with all the violations going on out there.
Saw a 5 year old girl with her hands and feet bandaged up on the dock, overheard the father discussing with the park ranger about the waiver he needed to sign stating that he was declining an ambulance for her. Don;t know what happened, but the aftermath looked bad enough.
Saw jet skis blasting through "no wake" zones way back in coves and the people on shore camped out were screaming "SLOW DOWN!" to no avail.
This must be where all the people I see towing their skis in the fastrack lane are going.
Despite all this, I didn't get sawed off once! Somehow, amidst all the lunacy, people stayed clear of my lines all day, and I was very happy about that.
When I left at 2:00, there was a line almost a half mile long of more boats waiting to get in.
I guess I'll wait for the fall season to return, hopefully there will be some sanity on the water, along with a better bite. I'm guessing the bite sucked amonst all the tons of metered fish because of all the heavy boating activity? I didn't happpen to see anybody else hook up all day, albeit not too many anglers out ratio wise to the other lake patrons.
Does anybody have any summer bite tips?
Some observations:
The signs at the dam say "no boats within 500 feet of the dam", however the print is so small you can't really read it past 100 ft.
I forgot for some reason everything I've read about this place in all the fishing books about the jet skis and waterskiers during the hot months being a pain. WOW I have never experienced such poor boating practices! Jet skiiers blasting by 12' rental tin cans anchored up within 5-10', water ski pullers leaving their skiier in the water in bad chop without raising a flag, I even saw a jet ski go by with two TEN YEAR OLDS (not a day older) on it at full throttle. Where was the lake patrol? Not even launched yet! If they could get the DVL staff out on this lake, they'd probably write enough tickets in a weekend to balance the state deficit with all the violations going on out there.
Saw a 5 year old girl with her hands and feet bandaged up on the dock, overheard the father discussing with the park ranger about the waiver he needed to sign stating that he was declining an ambulance for her. Don;t know what happened, but the aftermath looked bad enough.
Saw jet skis blasting through "no wake" zones way back in coves and the people on shore camped out were screaming "SLOW DOWN!" to no avail.
This must be where all the people I see towing their skis in the fastrack lane are going.
Despite all this, I didn't get sawed off once! Somehow, amidst all the lunacy, people stayed clear of my lines all day, and I was very happy about that.
When I left at 2:00, there was a line almost a half mile long of more boats waiting to get in.
I guess I'll wait for the fall season to return, hopefully there will be some sanity on the water, along with a better bite. I'm guessing the bite sucked amonst all the tons of metered fish because of all the heavy boating activity? I didn't happpen to see anybody else hook up all day, albeit not too many anglers out ratio wise to the other lake patrons.
Does anybody have any summer bite tips?