I hit Rockport on a solo ice fishing trip on Saturday 3/9/24. Edges were fine when I accessed about 8 am and when I got off after sundown. Pulling the sled uphill through the mud was a pain. There was about 2 inches of frozen slush over 5-6 inches of good ice. I stayed away from shoreline areas that had refrozen with clear ice. Lots of cracking and noise during the day.
My target was smallmouth bass, having never pulled one through the ice. I started in an area where I pulled out several SMBs in open water conditions last year. My target was to stay shallower than 30 feet of water and try to avoid my barotrauma with either perch or bass. I found plenty of perch in the 20-25 fow zone, and a little surprised they were hitting a size 4 slab rap. I switched to a 3/8 oz buckshot spoon in glo perch color, tipped with perch meat. Again, wasn’t targeting perch but caught 48 and kept 12 in the 8-10” size for tacos. Two biggest were 11.25 and 11.5”. I also caught one chunky rainbow on my jigging Jawjacker.
I worked my down lake, hitting rocky ridges that I thought would be good SMB habitat. I eventually arrived at the dam. Finally, at about sundown, I pulled in my only SMB of the day, a chunky guy just over 13.5”. Final tally was 48 perch, 1 rainbow, and 1 SMB.
Another highlight of the day was putting a father and son on some perch. They wandered by about noon and hadn’t had any luck. They eventually iced 37. They were gracious enough to thank me and made sure I got off the lake okay.
Very good day on the ice!
My target was smallmouth bass, having never pulled one through the ice. I started in an area where I pulled out several SMBs in open water conditions last year. My target was to stay shallower than 30 feet of water and try to avoid my barotrauma with either perch or bass. I found plenty of perch in the 20-25 fow zone, and a little surprised they were hitting a size 4 slab rap. I switched to a 3/8 oz buckshot spoon in glo perch color, tipped with perch meat. Again, wasn’t targeting perch but caught 48 and kept 12 in the 8-10” size for tacos. Two biggest were 11.25 and 11.5”. I also caught one chunky rainbow on my jigging Jawjacker.
I worked my down lake, hitting rocky ridges that I thought would be good SMB habitat. I eventually arrived at the dam. Finally, at about sundown, I pulled in my only SMB of the day, a chunky guy just over 13.5”. Final tally was 48 perch, 1 rainbow, and 1 SMB.
Another highlight of the day was putting a father and son on some perch. They wandered by about noon and hadn’t had any luck. They eventually iced 37. They were gracious enough to thank me and made sure I got off the lake okay.
Very good day on the ice!
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j.o.a.t.m.o.n.
jack of all tackle, master of none
j.o.a.t.m.o.n.
jack of all tackle, master of none