02-10-2021, 06:10 PM
(02-10-2021, 02:24 PM)dubob Wrote: Five of us hit Rockport yesterday for some perch fishing. We all arrived from different locations about 8 AM to 32*F, mostly cloudy skies, and calm winds. Edges were solid with planks frozen into edge ice and no visible water gaps at the launch ramp. Two snowmobiles and a Snowdog (mine) made the transition from shore to ice with nary an issue.I was just going to ask if anyone has been to RP this week. I hope it stays safe for a bit. still lite bites??
We all proceeded to the catching grounds and set up camp. Water depths were 27 to 30 feet. As soon as I turned on the Vexilar, the bottom 6 feet showed numerous marks showing within 4 feet of the bottom. This is a good sign. Dropped a Hali with a small ratfinkee tipped with 2 spikes and BAM - fish on. A 9 3/4" perch on the deck and I'm on the board.
Second drop and BAM - fish on; 10 3/4" perch on the deck. Dang - this is going to be a good day.
I ended up with 16 total for the day and kept 5 perch over 8" for the ride back to my house and a perch dinner this weekend. The rest of the group did as well or better. I didn't get their totals, bit they were near 20 or over. No trout were disturbed by anybody on this outing.
The catching tapered off around Noonish but a few were iced after that. We called it a successful day at 2 PM and headed back to the ramp. Edges were still in good shape and there were no issues getting off the ice.
The ice depth is close to being a foot thick and the surface had about 1/2" of snow covering about 98% of it. My Snowdog pulled about 800 lbs of me, a buddy, and 4 sleds full of gear. The track spun out a little on getting moving, but chugged right along after that. I haven't studded the track yet, but think it will all but eliminate that after it is completed.
And now, here's the fish porn.
Thank you!