Chicago Sun-Times

NO SHORTAGE OF FISH

Record temperatur­es warmed up what normally is slow time of year for anglers

- DALE BOWMAN dbowman@suntimes.com | @BowmanOuts­ide

What looked like a Vienna Beef umbrella or an awning hung on a rock. Red and yellow, it flapped in the rapids of the North Branch of the Chicago River at the confluence with the North Shore Channel.

The sound is what made me happy. The North Branch at River Park sounds like a real river again, gurgling, since renovation­s were done with the dam removal a couple of years ago.

I stop every few months to savor it, restore my faith.

Last Wednesday, my daughter and I hiked around. Hundreds of others were out strolling, running, walking, lollygaggi­ng and throwing around footballs. A skateboard­er sprinkled variety on a side path. A red kayak dashed color on the water. Dozens of mallards swam close, expecting to be fed.

I counted seven people fishing. My daughter disputed one angler, saying the young woman wasn’t fishing but reconsider­ing her life while staring at the water. By the water’s edge is the place for that.

The remarkable week of record November warmth could do that to people and did.

In 25 years of doing this column, I know early November is the slowest stretch of fishing around Chicago.

Not in 2020. Stories rolled in.

On Halloween, Andy Mui and son Ethan caught a 28.5-inch, 13.7-pound steelhead/rainbow trout on a Berkley Gulp! Minnow at Burnham Harbor.

‘‘I was originally gonna make a meal out of it, but the fish looked too cool,’’ Mui emailed. ‘‘Always wanted a fish on the wall in the man cave.’’

Realistic Taxidermy in Lowell, Indiana, is doing the work.

Then last week Luke Devereux caught a 38-inch pike outside the Shedd Aquarium on a 1- ounce spoon he slowly was retrieving.

‘‘My personal-best pike and my best fish ever out of Lake Michigan!’’ he emailed.

On Friday, Capt. Ralph Steiger called, wondering what the Illinois burbot record was. It’s 9 pounds, 5.6 ounces, caught by Freddie Ray Prebianca on Dec. 9, 2018, while he fished/hunted out of North Point Marina. Tony Martincic came up light with a 7.9-pound burbot boated while fishing with Steiger.

Normal November weather returned overnight.

Illinois hunting

Through Sunday, Illinois bowhunters had harvested 39,659 deer, well ahead of the 34,773 at the same time in 2019. The rut is on. . . . Protocols for those counties where check stations are required during firearm deer seasons are out. They’re the pandemic basics.

Wild things

Beavers aren’t just swimming around Montrose Harbor. They’re building a lodge at the Montrose Beach Dunes, according to volunteers. . . . The sandhill- crane count at Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife Area, southeast of Valparaiso, Indiana, climbed to 14,060 on Tuesday.

Stray cast

Pat Robertson is to eschatolog­ical prognostic­ation what Louie Spray was to piscatoria­l veracity.

 ?? PROVIDED ?? Andy Mui (from top) and his steelhead/ rainbow trout; Luke Devereux and his northern pike; and Tony Martincic’s big burbot.
PROVIDED Andy Mui (from top) and his steelhead/ rainbow trout; Luke Devereux and his northern pike; and Tony Martincic’s big burbot.
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 ?? DALE BOWMAN/SUN-TIMES ?? A kayaker last week at River Park was one of hundreds enjoying the record stretch of November warmth.
DALE BOWMAN/SUN-TIMES A kayaker last week at River Park was one of hundreds enjoying the record stretch of November warmth.

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