Weather: Cold, windy, below freezing
Moon Phase: 22% Moon
Location: Fish Lake
Best Bait: Storm minnow jig (white)
Who Went: Bobber John, Dunc
This has probably been the worst ice fishing season I have ever endured. We have been pounded with snow this winter and many of the lakes have so much snow that walking through it sounds miserable. The last two trips were an attempt to get my boys into some fast action for perch and both trips were total fails.
But I was excited about this trip. We were leaving the kids at home and headed
south to Fish Lake for two days. The mornings were cold reaching temps below
freezing, but we were able to get the tent set up and the heaters pumping while
we hid away for two days and pestered the lake trout below.
The first morning the lake trout seemed active
and were chasing us up and down the water column. John missed two bites, and I got none. No fish were caught.
The second day the fish were not around as much and were
also not active. We continued to work
through the slow inactive times and I was finally able to pin one lake trout to a
hook. It was small, but at least it was
a fish.
After my hook up the lake trout seemed nonexistent. We start fishing higher in the water column
for splake and rainbows. We didn’t have any
worms and had to resort to using powerbait that Bobber John found in his
tackle box. We had a lot of bites, but it
seems they would always leave us with an empty hook as they swam away with our
powerbait. Again, I finally was able to land one small rainbow.
The highlight of the trip was watching a 10-15-pound lake
trout swim 3 ft underneath the ice right past our ice holes. It just meandered through and let us take a good long look at him. Very cool, but I wish
he was on the end of my line. So, another
failed trip this winter. I can’t wait
for spring. Hopefully it’s a bit nicer
to us.