Hardwater fishing report
Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 1:24 pm
Just thought I'd throw in something different again for you warm climate folks.
What is hardwater you ask? Well, it's ice!
We got ready at 4pm and hunkered down on a few old holes (from yesterday while Matt and his dad was out).
The 4pm Express was right on time...at about 4:30 ...but really, it's just an approximate timing thing
Matt's rod was bouncing and after a short spirited fight, up came this little guy.
After a while of no action, I went to check my other rod that was in shallower water. Then my deep rod went bouncing and I ran to set the hook. This pike came up the hole tail first
We had a pike each and decided to check out a new spot. We fished there for a good hour and had someone came by to ask "How's the fishing" and chat about our experiences for quite some time. When he left, Matt and I decided to return to the original location.
I had just dropped my minnow down and was digging into my backpack for my headlamp when my rod was bouncing. I went to set the hook but the fish had let go.
Matt said "I have a few words for people like you..." when his rod started bouncing as well...and another fish let go...
In between that time, I had dropped my minnow back down again, found my headlamp and was just about to put it on...and my rod went bouncing again...this time, got it!
Now it's almost dark...and Matt said the crappies are moving in (he missed a 5" crappie in the shallow hole). So we rigged up with smaller minnows. I had to watch my rod tip with my headlamp since I'm blind at night . About 15 min later, I had that characteristic crappie tap, and the subsequent sideways line movement. So I waited for just another second and set the hook into a decent crappie
After another 10 min, I had another crappie on...which was about the same size. Another 5 min later, another 10" crappie came up.
This whole time, Matt was sitting and waiting for the non-existent bite...so I though..."Hm...maybe it's my headlamp that's attracting fish under my hole."
So I tossed my headlamp to Matt...and in 5 min, Matt had a fish on. It looked like a bigger fish and we thought it was a nice crappie...turned out it was another pike and this one cuts Matt off. Bummer
After that, Matt puts down his other pike rod down but we had nothing came by for 10 mins...so we decided to pack it in for the day.
For a while, I thought I couldn't catch fish on the ice anymore, especially after fishing hard on 3 Haliburton lakes...Nah...still got it!
What is hardwater you ask? Well, it's ice!
We got ready at 4pm and hunkered down on a few old holes (from yesterday while Matt and his dad was out).
The 4pm Express was right on time...at about 4:30 ...but really, it's just an approximate timing thing
Matt's rod was bouncing and after a short spirited fight, up came this little guy.
After a while of no action, I went to check my other rod that was in shallower water. Then my deep rod went bouncing and I ran to set the hook. This pike came up the hole tail first
We had a pike each and decided to check out a new spot. We fished there for a good hour and had someone came by to ask "How's the fishing" and chat about our experiences for quite some time. When he left, Matt and I decided to return to the original location.
I had just dropped my minnow down and was digging into my backpack for my headlamp when my rod was bouncing. I went to set the hook but the fish had let go.
Matt said "I have a few words for people like you..." when his rod started bouncing as well...and another fish let go...
In between that time, I had dropped my minnow back down again, found my headlamp and was just about to put it on...and my rod went bouncing again...this time, got it!
Now it's almost dark...and Matt said the crappies are moving in (he missed a 5" crappie in the shallow hole). So we rigged up with smaller minnows. I had to watch my rod tip with my headlamp since I'm blind at night . About 15 min later, I had that characteristic crappie tap, and the subsequent sideways line movement. So I waited for just another second and set the hook into a decent crappie
After another 10 min, I had another crappie on...which was about the same size. Another 5 min later, another 10" crappie came up.
This whole time, Matt was sitting and waiting for the non-existent bite...so I though..."Hm...maybe it's my headlamp that's attracting fish under my hole."
So I tossed my headlamp to Matt...and in 5 min, Matt had a fish on. It looked like a bigger fish and we thought it was a nice crappie...turned out it was another pike and this one cuts Matt off. Bummer
After that, Matt puts down his other pike rod down but we had nothing came by for 10 mins...so we decided to pack it in for the day.
For a while, I thought I couldn't catch fish on the ice anymore, especially after fishing hard on 3 Haliburton lakes...Nah...still got it!