03-13-2022, 06:01 PM
Went solo to Strawberry Ladders on Saturday. Catchinon had some vehicle issues and couldn't join me. Based on trips from previous years, I wanted to target a specific area and depth (around 30 feet). I walked and drilled a few holes until I got "on target" at 31 fow.
There were a few pockets of slush around the inlet at the ladders as I walked out and back, but mostly no slush. Ice was about 15 inches thick, with 3-4 inches of powder over 3-4 inches of crusty snow (frozen slush?) on top of the ice. Weather was sunny and bright (and I have the sunburn to prove it).
Fishing was slow but steady all day. I had to continuously change bait/rigs/tactics to keep catching fish. I caught some on the fall, or with gentle jigging. Vigorous jigging would bring fish in, especially mid water column. No hits while dead sticking, but bites were VERY light so I may not have noticed. I did use a spring bobber at times. Probably about half the fish were caught on the bottom at 31 feet and the other half between 10 and 16 feet.
Some of my "go to" rigs just didn't produce (glow white and orange gizzillas). I did catch a couple of cutthroat on a gold/brown trout pattern Kastmaster and a bronze Swedish Pimple, tipped with chub or shrimp. I ultimately went with smaller plain jigs, tipped with half a meal worm or a whole wax worm. Best color was a glow yellow (it may have technically been chartreuse, but more on the yellow side of the spectrum).
Rigs I tried included the following
White glow gizzilla - 0 fish
Orange glow gizzilla - 0 fish
Green glow head ratfinkee under a kastmaster gold/brown trout "flasher" - 0 fish (fish were hitting the flasher and had no interest in the ratfinkee)
Red/pink ratso - several fish, including a couple of rainbows
Green atomic teaser below a silver spoon "flasher" - 0 fish
Bronze Swedish Pimple - 1 fish
Gold/brown trout Kastmaster - 1 fish
White glow Cutt'r Bug - a couple of fish
White glow tungsten jig - a handful of fish
Gold tungsten jig - 0 fish
Green tungsten jig - 0 fish
Green shad dart - 0 fish
White glow tikka minno - 0 fish
White tube jig - 0 fish
Chartreuse (yellow) jig - most fish (including a lone kokanee)
Baits I tried
Chub - caught several fish, especially early in the day
Shrimp - caught a couple of fish throughout the day
Nightcrawler (nub) - caught several fish midday
Meal worm - caught quite a few fish, rigged either whole on the hook, whole wacky style, or just half a worm, better first half of the day
Wax worm - caught most on this, especially later in the day
Powerbait nibbles - 0 fish
Salmon eggs - 0 fish
Now for the tally
Cutthroat trout - 23 fish, largest were several at 19 inches, many in the 16-19 inch range, with a small handful below the slot
Rainbow trout - 4 fish, largest was 17 inches
Kokanee salmon - 1 fish, 13.5 inches (my first through the ice, and on the smoker now)
Based on ice conditions, we probably have a few more weeks of good ice fishing at Strawberry. Get up there, and remember your sunscreen!
There were a few pockets of slush around the inlet at the ladders as I walked out and back, but mostly no slush. Ice was about 15 inches thick, with 3-4 inches of powder over 3-4 inches of crusty snow (frozen slush?) on top of the ice. Weather was sunny and bright (and I have the sunburn to prove it).
Fishing was slow but steady all day. I had to continuously change bait/rigs/tactics to keep catching fish. I caught some on the fall, or with gentle jigging. Vigorous jigging would bring fish in, especially mid water column. No hits while dead sticking, but bites were VERY light so I may not have noticed. I did use a spring bobber at times. Probably about half the fish were caught on the bottom at 31 feet and the other half between 10 and 16 feet.
Some of my "go to" rigs just didn't produce (glow white and orange gizzillas). I did catch a couple of cutthroat on a gold/brown trout pattern Kastmaster and a bronze Swedish Pimple, tipped with chub or shrimp. I ultimately went with smaller plain jigs, tipped with half a meal worm or a whole wax worm. Best color was a glow yellow (it may have technically been chartreuse, but more on the yellow side of the spectrum).
Rigs I tried included the following
White glow gizzilla - 0 fish
Orange glow gizzilla - 0 fish
Green glow head ratfinkee under a kastmaster gold/brown trout "flasher" - 0 fish (fish were hitting the flasher and had no interest in the ratfinkee)
Red/pink ratso - several fish, including a couple of rainbows
Green atomic teaser below a silver spoon "flasher" - 0 fish
Bronze Swedish Pimple - 1 fish
Gold/brown trout Kastmaster - 1 fish
White glow Cutt'r Bug - a couple of fish
White glow tungsten jig - a handful of fish
Gold tungsten jig - 0 fish
Green tungsten jig - 0 fish
Green shad dart - 0 fish
White glow tikka minno - 0 fish
White tube jig - 0 fish
Chartreuse (yellow) jig - most fish (including a lone kokanee)
Baits I tried
Chub - caught several fish, especially early in the day
Shrimp - caught a couple of fish throughout the day
Nightcrawler (nub) - caught several fish midday
Meal worm - caught quite a few fish, rigged either whole on the hook, whole wacky style, or just half a worm, better first half of the day
Wax worm - caught most on this, especially later in the day
Powerbait nibbles - 0 fish
Salmon eggs - 0 fish
Now for the tally
Cutthroat trout - 23 fish, largest were several at 19 inches, many in the 16-19 inch range, with a small handful below the slot
Rainbow trout - 4 fish, largest was 17 inches
Kokanee salmon - 1 fish, 13.5 inches (my first through the ice, and on the smoker now)
Based on ice conditions, we probably have a few more weeks of good ice fishing at Strawberry. Get up there, and remember your sunscreen!
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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