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Conference wahoo::fishing-v2

Title:Fishing-V2: All About Angling
Notice:Time to go fishin'! dayegins
Moderator:WAHOO::LEVESQUE
Created:Fri Jul 19 1991
Last Modified:Wed Jun 04 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:548
Total number of notes:9621

525.0. "'97 Winter Adventures" by MSBCS::MERCIER () Mon Jan 20 1997 14:03

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525.1Another fun Adventure!KDCA03::CDCUP_GREENEMon Jan 27 1997 10:2123
    Well here I am at work again after another great weekend
    trip of brook trout fishing. I am very sore today after 
    all the rough trails we had to hit to get to this lake 
    which is called South Quinn. This trail that we take
    is approximatley 4.5 miles straight uphill through the
    mountain sides. It is alot easier coming out, that is 
    for sure.
    Anyway we arrived there just after light and stayed for 
    the better part of the day. The brook trout were not as 
    active as usual but the 3 of us ended up with 8 of them.
    There was alot of overcast and at times I could not even
    see my Arctic Cat were it was parked (about 20ft away) due
    to the heavy snowsquals. It was a wierd weather day.
    Anyway we sure had fun and my cousin had a chance to catch
    his first brook trout... which just happened to be the 
    biggest catch of the day (14 inches).  
    So I hope I can put a few more winter adventures in here,
    and hope to read a few others.
    
    Cheers,  
    
    Chris
525.2Well, they can't all be good.....Can they?MSBCS::MERCIERTue Jan 28 1997 12:2120
    Well, I had so much fun last weekend with the Atlantics I decided to
    try again. Saturday's weather was 50 degrees and windy. I couldn't buy
    a fish!!! No one could.. The front had shut those fish down and good.
    
    Decided to try again Sunday. Now it's 15 degrees and Windy. Youch!!!
    Well, after a few minutes of jigging I got a hit. No hook set........
    About a tedious hour later and I dropped the jig to the bottom. When 
    Whack!!! Five seconds and gone. I bring the jig up immediately for a 
    quick inspection and drop it straight down. Two quick jigs and Whack!!!
    Pig On!!! After about 30 seconds I took a look down the hole and saw
    what looked like a big female. It was a monster!!!! I wished that I
    didn't see it because about 10 seconds later and there was nothing
    there.  Closer inspection of the jig showed that one of the treble
    hooks had straightened out......
    
    Just wasn't my weekend and now I have a Royal Head Cold..........
    
    
    Wait till next week   
    ;^) 
525.3Questions on SalmonRICKS::JACKSONTue Feb 11 1997 17:2313
    Hi
    According to the local newspapers, 40 salmon ranging in size from
    5-10 lbs were released into Hopkinton Reservoir, located in Hopkinton
    State Park, about three weeks ago.  I have seen about 10 of them caught
    so far, and I too had the pleasure of catching one last weekend.  The
    fish I caught was 5.2 lbs, 23 inches long, on a 4lb test leader that
    required 15 minutes of fighting to bring in.  I caught this fish on 
    Power bait, all of the other fish I have seen were caught on Shiners
    with 6lb or less leaders.  Has anyone caught a salmon on stronger
    leader while icefishing?  Are most Salmon caught near the ice, midway,
    or near the bottom?  
    -Larry
    
525.4Aren't those Salmon a Blast!!!!MSBCS::MERCIERWed Feb 12 1997 13:2730
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         I use 6lb Trilene Cold Weather line on my jigging pole and tilts!
    We had an exceptional day the first time out for them and it has slowed
    down since. We have hooked a couple but one proceeded to straighten the
    treble hooks out on the jig and others just seem to shake free. The day
    we did well the fish were extremely agressive. We've hit bad weather
    fronts since then although I've caught some Brookies, Bass, Pickeral,
    Giant Perch through the ice but had to work hard for them.
    
         I have been out on the ice about six times this year and have yet
    to catch one on a trap!! All my fish were caught jigging...Sorry, can't
    tell you my secrets.....But as far as depth goes you must alternate....
    Try 2' under the ice and various other depths to the bottom. Once we
    find the right level jigging we adjust the tilts and then jig some
    more. There is no magic to it.....You must adjust to the fishes mood
    usually brought on by fishing pressure and weather conditions.... The
    colder and raunchier it is the better the fishing so far..... For some
    unknown reason to myself when the weather is nice and warm the buggers
    don't cooperate....When it was 8 below 0 we were smacking them!!!!!
    
         You did the right thing by playing the Salmon for as long as you
    did cuase they don't like those holes.......The one thing you want to
    make sure is that you take your ice scoop and get all the knicks on
    those holes off. That's when they break you off. Just imagine what
    those guys are capable of when their metabolism isn't so slow from the
    cold water!!!!
    
    Enjoy.......
    Bob M