Weather: Sunny, clear, high 40's
Moon Phase: 11% moon
Location: Fremont Lake, Wyoming
Ice Conditions: 15" with 4" of snow on top
Bait: 6" Tube jigs, tipped with carp meat and pro cure smelly jelly
Who Went: Hunt, Dave, Scotty, Newt, Me
We found water in about 75 to 85 feet and got everyone set up to fish! I started my first drop down the hole and at about 40 feet my line went slack! I thought I must have been caught on my ice hole, but then realized, no this must be a fish! I instantly set the hook and had the first fish on of the day! Just as fast as I caught him, I lost him! Ouch that one hurt, but at least it looked like it was going to be fast fishing! So we thought! About an hour or two had past with no more bites and Dave and Scotty were in the middle of a heated frisbee game.
During their game Dave looked over and saw that he had a fish biting. He ran over and grabbed his pole and the fish hit it again so he set the hook. The fight was on! When he finally got it to the hole we could tell it was a nice fish. Hunt tried to make up for a past experience of punching Dave's last big fish he caught back down the hole, and this time he was successful! It ended up being a 27 1/2" 6 pound Lake Trout, the biggest trout Dave has ever caught!
That fish made our trip! And it was a good thing as the rest of the day was pretty dismal! One thing that wasn't dismal was the weather! Just to give you some background on where we were fishing, this was one of the signs we passed as we drove in.
Well today it wasn't the ice box of the nation. In fact, it was one of the warmest ice fishing days I've ever had! It got so warm that Newton decided to shed his clothes and show off his guns! I promise those are muscles underneath all that red hair!
Before we left on Sunday we drove up towards the Wind River Range as far as the road would let us go, as it wasn't plowed! I took these scenic photos of Half Moon Lake, which was beautiful, and also Fremont lake from the other end looking back towards the area we stayed and fished! The first two photos are of Half moon Lake and the last two are of Fremont! Notice the gradient of the mountains surrounding Fremont Lake and you will see how the lake reaches 600 feet deep!

