Author Topic: March 6, 2008 - Lake Simcoe Whitefish on fire  (Read 1666 times)

Offline Icekimo

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March 6, 2008 - Lake Simcoe Whitefish on fire
« on: Mar 08, 2008, 05:34 PM »
We started out at 7am treking up to our hotspot on simcoe, meeting Sauce up there, HT_Hammer, LRGmouth, PooPoo and myself started out to our spot in 108 fow, on our way out, we met a friendly gentleman named Ricky, who didn't know the area that well, no prob dude.. follow us, we'll put you on to some fish...was nice to meet you out there today buds! but you left right before they turned on!  /omg  so did HT_Hammer  /lol , the condtions was awsome. crunchy solid ice at the area we was fishing, not a slush puddle anywhere, we did see a few spots that had slush pockets from the previous days, but frozen solid by the time we got out there, there are a few 1-2 foot drifts but everywhere is mostly flat with a little snow on top.

Ricky had a 10" Jiffy power auger on him so he offered to drill us some holes.. excellent! was a whole new experience today fishing with huge holes rather than our tiny 6" holes.. i actually dropped my icerod holder down the hole (but caught it back up a hour later)  /lol  Sauce arrived and started off the day with a nice size and only Laker we saw/marked and caught that day! He followed through with a nice fat 22" Whitefish 20 mins later, HT_Hammer and Sauce had to fish about 50 ft away from us since we had 2000 watts of LX-5 and 400watts of FL-18 pounding area.. Sauce FL-8 will do alright by the FL-18 but not with the LX-5.. the IR and unit power is just too primitive to handle interference, and HT_Hammer had a Lowrance Ice Machine which is just as worst, both of them going to upgrade to a LX-5 or FL-20 next year anyways..


PooPoo than followed through with a nice 23" whitefish on a hook+minnow setup he pulled off the bottom on the vexilar ,Ricky was being a gentleman ready with his gaff, but we advised him we don't gaff our fish, just in case as we tend to release the monsters



A little while later PooPoo has another one on, he pulls up a smaller whitefish.. we kept making fun of it calling it a herring so he released it.. caught on hook+minnow


Would be about noon now, great! time for lunch.. we fried up some whitefish and laketrout i had left from my previous catches so we fried them up in some cajun fish crisp.. delicious!  after we finished eating, LRGmouth pulls up a nice size Whitie

action shot.. he was using a #8 red owner hook dual rigged on a egg sinker setup...baited with a minnow


good job!


after that it got a little slow, Ricky and HT_Hammer left and only us 4 left on the ice.. they caught a few herrings in the morning time but left right before the fish turned on..  Peter has one on, 10 mins after the boys vanished from the ice... yet again.. he's on fire today  /evil

action shot


look at that rod bend! ultra-lights was a must have today, the bite was so light and fast you could not feel it, only flasher zoom and rod tip watching for the snaps to set the hook worked. I never talk about the amount of fish we miss on hook sets and fish lost cause they don't count unless iced!  /lol


Team work.. nice size one 21"


Sauce & PooPoo


I finally got my break near the end of the day pulling up this fat 22" whitefish , damn LRGmouth.. i thought i was gonna  /skunked  today


LRGmouth shortly later on pulls up another whitefish and yes 22" again! looks like we stepped on a good size school, most of the whitefish we caught had all their fins intact.. notice the tip-up in the background.. no good today, didn't catch a thing on those today.. all fish were caught on dead sticks and live bait sticks that we slightly jigged


Next fish would be a surprise to us all.. I caught a golden color whitefish or yellow whitefish as some would call them.. i have seen reports of these being caught in previous years, whats up with the gold tint? are they like those rare blue tint walleys people catch in the Kawartha's?


Peter and Sauce ends the day catching, and losing fish.. Peter hooks into something huge that's peeling his line out, but he was ruffing the fish in and the line broke.. Sauce ends up catching a whitie at the end of the day limiting out with the rest of us and 1 laker..

Close up of the golden whitefish


Limit out, good day on the ice guys!


Team Marcum!


Rods we used today was a mix of avid and premier ultra light St.Croix ice rods, on Berkley 6lb and 4lb florocarbon, .as well as a Bell Ultra Light Rod, wiith red owner #8 hooks. Equipment consist of Marcum LX-5, Vexilar FL-18 and FL-8 flashers, Lowarance Ice Machine, Clamcorp fishtrap Guide, The ClamŪ Chair . 10" Jiffy power auger, 6" nomark fin-bore III hand auger.. I was throwing all type of different things today just to wet those lures and try out different stuff, as we have been marking and catching all day i shot down almost everything in the box just only to get a look and off they went to poopoo's or LRGmouth's rod. The whitefish bite was all on #8 red owner hooks rigged slightly different ways, LRGmouth had a dual hook rigg, I had a single hook and Poopoo did well on a single hook and egg sinker setup, Sauce's laker was caught on a gold Lure we code named the E-bomber which has been doing quite well this year...

great day out on the ice today guys, was glad you guys  pulled me out of bed this morning..  if you like to read more of our adventures or from  members of my site, come by and hang out with us at http://www.kawarthaanglers.com

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Re: March 6, 2008 - Lake Simcoe Whitefish on fire
« Reply #1 on: Mar 08, 2008, 05:46 PM »
Great bunch of pics there fellas, makes me want to go to simcoe.
If it wasn't 600 miles away i would go tomorrow, i love whitefish, one of my favorites!
Keep the good pictures coming.
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Re: March 6, 2008 - Lake Simcoe Whitefish on fire
« Reply #2 on: Mar 08, 2008, 07:29 PM »
Great tale with the pics. I really enjoyed that post.  Thanks and keep em coming.

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Re: March 6, 2008 - Lake Simcoe Whitefish on fire
« Reply #3 on: Mar 08, 2008, 08:42 PM »
Great job guys. The whities are turning on right now. it was a blizzard out there today.

RR
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Re: March 6, 2008 - Lake Simcoe Whitefish on fire
« Reply #4 on: Mar 08, 2008, 09:20 PM »
Oh boy, you guys don't mess around  :D :D
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Re: March 6, 2008 - Lake Simcoe Whitefish on fire
« Reply #5 on: Mar 08, 2008, 10:48 PM »
YOAdrien> next time you're in Ontario for icefishing give me a shout, i'll take you to some spots on simcoe close to shore or out far by structure , shoals, humps etc..  i see you guys did fairly well at B.O.Q with some trophy walters! would be a blast spending a day on the ice exchanging notes and idea's on fishing with you..  i see you was using the Lowrance LMS 522c igps ice machine, other than the intergrated gps mapping, do you find the extra power of 2400watts and 300rms alot better for IR (interference Rejection) than the Lowrance x67 ice machines? my friend has been having alot of trouble fishing by our FL-18 and LX-5's

Geomax > thanks, will try my best to get out as much as i can before the 15th so you can count on some more eyecandy before the season done on March 15th for sure :)

RR> yup the whitie bite has been great yesterday as well, saw Fishcrazy and his team out there, took him to the spot and now there's a bigger bloody mark lol.. thank god for the recent blizzard or that spot would be the new sin-city..

Tip-uptwo> thanks buds, you dudes doing great on those ottawa slabs i see, my girl has some family down there and always bugging me to go.. would be fun to fish while she visiting her cousins next season lol..


 


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Re: March 6, 2008 - Lake Simcoe Whitefish on fire
« Reply #6 on: Mar 09, 2008, 06:49 AM »
YOAdrien> next time you're in Ontario for icefishing give me a shout, i'll take you to some spots on simcoe close to shore or out far by structure , shoals, humps etc..  i see you guys did fairly well at B.O.Q with some trophy walters! would be a blast spending a day on the ice exchanging notes and idea's on fishing with you..  i see you was using the Lowrance LMS 522c igps ice machine, other than the intergrated gps mapping, do you find the extra power of 2400watts and 300rms alot better for IR (interference Rejection) than the Lowrance x67 ice machines? my friend has been having alot of trouble fishing by our FL-18 and LX-5's

Geomax > thanks, will try my best to get out as much as i can before the 15th so you can count on some more eyecandy before the season done on March 15th for sure :)

RR> yup the whitie bite has been great yesterday as well, saw Fishcrazy and his team out there, took him to the spot and now there's a bigger bloody mark lol.. thank god for the recent blizzard or that spot would be the new sin-city..

Tip-uptwo> thanks buds, you dudes doing great on those ottawa slabs i see, my girl has some family down there and always bugging me to go.. would be fun to fish while she visiting her cousins next season lol..

Would be nice to hook up for some whites maybe next year that would be great.
I have no idea about interferance, i don't usually fish too close to anyone else but last week my buddy and i were about 30 feet apart with my unit and his vex and we didn't notice anything, maybe that is far enough away?
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Re: March 6, 2008 - Lake Simcoe Whitefish on fire
« Reply #7 on: Mar 18, 2008, 08:53 AM »
YoAdrien>  Just give me a shout when your down this way next year after Jan 1st .. we'll go hook some whities and lakers :)
and for flasher/sonar coverage.. a 20 degree cone will cover 3.5 ft every 10fow.. so 100 fow will put you at a 35 foot area below you.. 8-9 degree just estimate 1/2 so 100fow will give you about 15foot -17.5foot area , so i think you guys was far apart enough ... the way we fish up here we're only 5-10 feet apart from each other, giving the bottom a school of minnows effect to the fish.. rarely do we get tangled our lines as long as you put your fish on a leash (tighten the drag and burn it up) no problems unless its a monster then you gotta baby it , and everyone just pulls their lines up or open the bail

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Re: March 6, 2008 - Lake Simcoe Whitefish on fire
« Reply #8 on: Mar 18, 2008, 09:47 AM »
YoAdrien>  Just give me a shout when your down this way next year after Jan 1st .. we'll go hook some whities and lakers :)
and for flasher/sonar coverage.. a 20 degree cone will cover 3.5 ft every 10fow.. so 100 fow will put you at a 35 foot area below you.. 8-9 degree just estimate 1/2 so 100fow will give you about 15foot -17.5foot area , so i think you guys was far apart enough ... the way we fish up here we're only 5-10 feet apart from each other, giving the bottom a school of minnows effect to the fish.. rarely do we get tangled our lines as long as you put your fish on a leash (tighten the drag and burn it up) no problems unless its a monster then you gotta baby it , and everyone just pulls their lines up or open the bail

I'm Pretty certain i will take you up on it next, year sounds like a lot of fun, never been to simcoe always wanted to go.
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