01-01-2015, 06:18 AM
Makes me think of a Jethro Tull song, skating on the thin ice of May.... but crazy is as crazy does. Haven't had anything worthy of reporting for a while, so thought it high time I changed that. The hurricane force winds drove me back on Tuesday, but had to give it a go today. Glad I did.
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Colder than a witches "you know what" upon arrival. Almost lost my chance to the big 4-letter "W" (work not wind this day), but wasn't to let that stop me.
Kind invite and early report from cbassonafly gave me courage. Passed by bornfishing on the trek out, and stopped for a howdy-doody.
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At least the OTHER big "W" didn't mess with us much, never did pop up the new tent, but nice to have a comfy chair. Ice was pretty good, but I just followed prelaid paths, gritted my teeth, and kept the spikes handy.
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Started off with a Flatrinkie, and it produced. Pitched a red Marmooska, and it produced too. Shifted to a green Ratfinkie, and guess what - yup IT produced too. Didn't really try much else, didn't move beyond the two holes cbass had already drilled before I caught up with him.
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Action wasn't constant, but it was aggressive (hmmm, early ice!). Mix of bows, perch, bluegill, even a bass came to play. Mostly small bows until I'd iced a limit, THEN the bigger ones showed up - probably up to 14-15" - shoulda waited. Perch were fat and chunky, and some nice hocky-puck bluegills came to play.
Mix of waxies and half-mealies. Perch eyes weren't as popular it seemed.
[inline "Chunky Perch.jpg"]
[inline "Frosty Perch Mama.jpg"]
Threw back as many as I iced. Kinda came in waves, but action was fairly steady from 8 till we packed out about 1:30. It was a good way to start the ice season, and the new year. I'll probably be back tomorrow.
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[inline "Yotes Panfish.jpg"]
[inline ChillZone.jpg]
Colder than a witches "you know what" upon arrival. Almost lost my chance to the big 4-letter "W" (work not wind this day), but wasn't to let that stop me.
Kind invite and early report from cbassonafly gave me courage. Passed by bornfishing on the trek out, and stopped for a howdy-doody.
[inline 10882344_10204605160621408_2231594381183935603_n.jpg]
At least the OTHER big "W" didn't mess with us much, never did pop up the new tent, but nice to have a comfy chair. Ice was pretty good, but I just followed prelaid paths, gritted my teeth, and kept the spikes handy.
[inline "Fatty Gills.jpg"]
Started off with a Flatrinkie, and it produced. Pitched a red Marmooska, and it produced too. Shifted to a green Ratfinkie, and guess what - yup IT produced too. Didn't really try much else, didn't move beyond the two holes cbass had already drilled before I caught up with him.
[inline "Action Jackson.jpg"]
Action wasn't constant, but it was aggressive (hmmm, early ice!). Mix of bows, perch, bluegill, even a bass came to play. Mostly small bows until I'd iced a limit, THEN the bigger ones showed up - probably up to 14-15" - shoulda waited. Perch were fat and chunky, and some nice hocky-puck bluegills came to play.
Mix of waxies and half-mealies. Perch eyes weren't as popular it seemed.
[inline "Chunky Perch.jpg"]
[inline "Frosty Perch Mama.jpg"]
Threw back as many as I iced. Kinda came in waves, but action was fairly steady from 8 till we packed out about 1:30. It was a good way to start the ice season, and the new year. I'll probably be back tomorrow.
[inline Heap.jpg]
[inline "Yotes Panfish.jpg"]