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In the next 2 weeks I will be taking the SS Bowfin on this same lake I icefished all winter. Best part? I've scouted the lake in doing so, thanx to the video cam.
Pretty soon it's game on. I'm jonesin' bad to get back to this hotspot.
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Wednesday I got out to my favorite lake where I ice fished last winter. Was a good day to get out and test a few upgrades and run the little lake. I was watching the sonar closely in shallower water near where I caught pike all winter. Doing a little mid day trolling and catching a peek at the sonar screen what I saw literally put a chill down my back. What I saw reminded me why I fish this lake hard....
The larger elongated shape appeared to be a 40" class female pike staging up to spawn in the shallow weeds. The other shapes nearby are males that follow along nipping at her side to signal her to drop spawn while the 4-5 smaller males release "milt" to fertilize. This was just a few feet under the boat. Amazing sight to see.
This photo shows another smaller female with a gathering of males. Interesting note, look at the blue split in the brown colored lake bottom. This appears to be a flowing spring that feeds the lake. This lake is only 65 acres, like monster fish in a barrel. There are also muskie in the lake. Total depth 33ft.
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Cool captures of the spawning and the spring!
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Last night was a fun night on our more local (5mi out) lake. Breezy and choppy waves usually aren't a good combo when fishing shallow water and the fish hear/feel the waves slapping the sides of your boat.
Nevertheless, glad I went. This is my first fish on the season. Not bad eh?
4lbs 3oz of solid largemouth fun
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Originally Posted by
FireBrand
Last night was a fun night on our more local (5mi out) lake. Breezy and choppy waves usually aren't a good combo when fishing shallow water and the fish hear/feel the waves slapping the sides of your boat.
Nevertheless, glad I went. This is my first fish on the season. Not bad eh?
4lbs 3oz of solid largemouth fun
Nice!
"Reel him on in! Let's get a look at that hog!" I always remember that from some commercial.
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Originally Posted by
fuego
Nice!
"Reel him on in! Let's get a look at that hog!" I always remember that from some commercial.
Sounds like what Jimmy Houston would say
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Fishing has been tough, maybe one decent pike or bass on each trip. Last night I measured a 10deg jump in water temps during our 48hr heat wave.
Lost a nice fish, just not a solid hookup. But had perch hitting my perch-like lure. Cannabalistic little things...
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The difference a night makes. Tonight was on fire. I trolled for maybe 2 minutes when a nice pike hit the lure. Fought like a monster and when netted, the lure separated from the treble hook. Bent the circle clip that holds the hook to the body of the lure, bent it out straight. Pike: 26 3/4".
Caught another little perch like last night, pffft. Then another nice sized pike, similar in size as the first.
When arriving at my hot zone and tossing the anchor, I clipped on a chatter bait (new today) and caught a 3lb 3oz largemouth.
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Originally Posted by
FireBrand
Fishing has been tough, maybe one decent pike or bass on each trip. Last night I measured a 10deg jump in water temps during our 48hr heat wave.
Lost a nice fish, just not a solid hookup. But had perch hitting my perch-like lure. Cannabalistic little things...
That kind of looks like he got snagged or is it the angle of the photo?
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Originally Posted by
krystian
That kind of looks like he got snagged or is it the angle of the photo?
Both. Fish can't lay off that lure and even perch will hit it hard. My secret lure.
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