01-29-2016, 11:48 PM
Man it felt good to be out today! It has been almost 2 years since I last fished through the ice.
I arrived at the SC marina around 9:00 a.m. today and headed out to my favorite fishing hole. It was a little bit scary because of the slush on top of the ice & a bad experience I had with slush 2 years ago with my ATV. I didn't quite make it to where I wanted to go; however, it was close - within 100 feet. There is 6 to 7 inches of clear ice, 2 to 3 inches of water/slush on top of the ice and 5 to 6 inches of snow on top of the water. I didn't have a problem, but I was still gun shy.
Fished from a little after 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. - caught 24 fish. Two of the biggest cutts where just over 20 inches (estimated to be 3.5 lbs), in addition I caught 3 small RB trout and the balance were 16 - 18 inch cutts. (Sorry no photos - nothing worth photographing) Fished in 27 FOW, most of the fish came through near the bottom and approximately 10 feet under the ice. All of the rainbows were caught shallow. The bite was extremely light, a lot of fish were caught (and missed) at the top of my jigging stroke when the line went slack. I was using Radical Glow jigs on one rod & Maniac paddle bugs on the other - both tipped with meat.
The weather was perfect, 19 degrees when I arrived and 37 when I left. I fished the whole time with my feet in 2 to 3 inches of water. If you go, be prepared for the slush and water.
I am afraid the storm predicted for this weekend is not going to help the slush problem anytime soon.
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I arrived at the SC marina around 9:00 a.m. today and headed out to my favorite fishing hole. It was a little bit scary because of the slush on top of the ice & a bad experience I had with slush 2 years ago with my ATV. I didn't quite make it to where I wanted to go; however, it was close - within 100 feet. There is 6 to 7 inches of clear ice, 2 to 3 inches of water/slush on top of the ice and 5 to 6 inches of snow on top of the water. I didn't have a problem, but I was still gun shy.
Fished from a little after 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. - caught 24 fish. Two of the biggest cutts where just over 20 inches (estimated to be 3.5 lbs), in addition I caught 3 small RB trout and the balance were 16 - 18 inch cutts. (Sorry no photos - nothing worth photographing) Fished in 27 FOW, most of the fish came through near the bottom and approximately 10 feet under the ice. All of the rainbows were caught shallow. The bite was extremely light, a lot of fish were caught (and missed) at the top of my jigging stroke when the line went slack. I was using Radical Glow jigs on one rod & Maniac paddle bugs on the other - both tipped with meat.
The weather was perfect, 19 degrees when I arrived and 37 when I left. I fished the whole time with my feet in 2 to 3 inches of water. If you go, be prepared for the slush and water.
I am afraid the storm predicted for this weekend is not going to help the slush problem anytime soon.
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