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Title: 1 species of fish that has evaded you!?!?
Post by: EyERipLip on Jan 21, 2017, 07:24 AM
Just wondering what the 1 species you've always wanted to catch through the ice but have never been able to make it happen. For me it's a wall eye but I'm sure everyone has their own "white whale". What is yours??
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Post by: 44blackfooted on Jan 21, 2017, 07:28 AM
i believe mine would be walleye also
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Post by: Smelty88 on Jan 21, 2017, 08:17 AM
White fish and gar.
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Post by: Adkrs on Jan 21, 2017, 08:28 AM
Tiger muskie. Been trying to get one through the ice for 4 years and counting
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Post by: fishy1 on Jan 21, 2017, 08:44 AM
steelhead. would have to be a blast.
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Post by: varmonter on Jan 21, 2017, 09:05 AM
Crappie
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Post by: spot on Jan 21, 2017, 09:15 AM
not a VT fish, but striped bass- always wanted one of those.
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Post by: Registered Kayak on Jan 21, 2017, 09:20 AM
not a VT fish, but striped bass- always wanted one of those.
If you ever make a trip down to Boston in the summer I used to catch a ton of them, and big ole 30inch bluefish off the back of a boat I used to work on in the harbor. Was pretty fun at night time too.
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Post by: Fish Hard on Jan 21, 2017, 09:22 AM
Brookie
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Post by: flagfishon on Jan 21, 2017, 09:24 AM
Salmon
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Post by: iceUP207 on Jan 21, 2017, 10:05 AM
Anything but a bass to include catching a cold.
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Post by: Registered Kayak on Jan 21, 2017, 01:07 PM
Anything but a bass to include catching a cold.
Lol
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Post by: Land of 10,000 on Jan 21, 2017, 02:33 PM
Sturgeon.  Obvious catch & release.  A grandpa landed one not far from us on Lake of the Woods about 6 years ago fishing for walleye and sauger.  50"+ if my memory is right.  Very few of them in Champ, but read an article in the recent past, which mentioned the numbers are slightly increasing......
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Post by: stimpyNEK on Jan 21, 2017, 02:34 PM
Walleye
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Post by: miknvt on Jan 21, 2017, 03:41 PM
So far this year anything worth keeping
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Post by: perchkiller123 on Jan 21, 2017, 04:08 PM
Walleye, big gills in numbers and big crappie in numbers. I can catch one or 2 but it's the numbers or consistently catching them is what is hard for me. Also catching fish on artificial
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Post by: 802clamjammer on Jan 21, 2017, 04:23 PM
Goldens
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Post by: EyERipLip on Jan 21, 2017, 05:58 PM
Tiger muskie. Been trying to get one through the ice for 4 years and counting
I'm with u on that 1. Tried a few different times over in ny for tigers both hard and open water and have yet to get 1. I wish they would stick some around vt in some of the lakes and ponds. That would make things interesting
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Post by: varmonter on Jan 22, 2017, 08:47 AM
Sturgeon.  Obvious catch & release.  A grandpa landed one not far from us on Lake of the Woods about 6 years ago fishing for walleye and sauger.  50"+ if my memory is right.  Very few of them in Champ, but read an article in the recent past, which mentioned the numbers are slightly increasing......
  Caught one years ago in the lamoille. Under the rt
2 bridge.released immediatly.about 7 ft long.1/2 as long
As my boat.state biologist told me they shocked
3 a couple of days later at peterson dam. One 7 foot
One. He said it weighed 125 lbs....awsome fighting fish.
I understand great table fare.
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Post by: Adkrs on Jan 22, 2017, 12:47 PM
I'm with u on that 1. Tried a few different times over in ny for tigers both hard and open water and have yet to get 1. I wish they would stick some around vt in some of the lakes and ponds. That would make things interesting

I had one steal a perch off my line as it was about to come to the hole. Ever since then ive been on a tiger quest
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Post by: thefishingweatherman on Jan 22, 2017, 04:20 PM
White perch. Haha j/k.

Whitefish and Gar are on my list. Need to get a freshwater drum too!
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Post by: Jrmcd282 on Jan 22, 2017, 05:50 PM
Sad to say but I couldn't catch a brown trout in a fish hatchery......
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Post by: williev18 on Jan 22, 2017, 06:17 PM
Sad to say but I couldn't catch a brown trout in a fish hatchery......

X2 here. Browns and Rainbows seem to get lock jaw around me.
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Post by: thefishingweatherman on Jan 22, 2017, 06:42 PM
X2 here. Browns and Rainbows seem to get lock jaw around me.

Go fish the CT River below moore dam in spring. That won't be the case for long.  ;D
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Post by: pikeslayer31 on Jan 22, 2017, 06:46 PM
Crappie, Sheepshead, and Musky. haha
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Post by: FlyPredatorVT on Jan 22, 2017, 07:06 PM
I have been pretty fortunate with my fishing, I have caught every species on the Vermont Master Angler Program list, although I still need to get a whitefish and a pike/pickerel hybrid large enough to qualify.

The three I would love to get at some point are a lake sturgeon, mooneye and a quillback. Unfortunately, all of these are threatened or endangered... so, at least at this point I probably won't intentionally target them.

There are a few species that I would love to get through the ice at some point though... bowfin is close to the top of that list! I love the idea of pulling a big mama bowfin through a hole!
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Post by: thefishingweatherman on Jan 22, 2017, 07:16 PM
I have been pretty fortunate with my fishing, I have caught every species on the Vermont Master Angler Program list, although I still need to get a whitefish and a pike/pickerel hybrid large enough to qualify.

The three I would love to get at some point are a lake sturgeon, mooneye and a quillback. Unfortunately, all of these are threatened or endangered... so, at least at this point I probably won't intentionally target them.

There are a few species that I would love to get through the ice at some point though... bowfin is close to the top of that list! I love the idea of pulling a big mama bowfin through a hole!

What the heck is a mooneye anyways? Been a topic of conversation on here lately, but never heard of them personally.
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Post by: Adkrs on Jan 22, 2017, 07:30 PM
I have been pretty fortunate with my fishing, I have caught every species on the Vermont Master Angler Program list, although I still need to get a whitefish and a pike/pickerel hybrid large enough to qualify.

The three I would love to get at some point are a lake sturgeon, mooneye and a quillback. Unfortunately, all of these are threatened or endangered... so, at least at this point I probably won't intentionally target them.

There are a few species that I would love to get through the ice at some point though... bowfin is close to the top of that list! I love the idea of pulling a big mama bowfin through a hole!

Pulled a 25"+ bowfin through this year on south bay. Fought pretty well on a tipup
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Post by: williev18 on Jan 22, 2017, 07:38 PM
Go fish the CT River below moore dam in spring. That won't be the case for long.  ;D

Ive cought bows there off the boat but never a brown, and i havnt pulled either through the ice.
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Post by: spot on Jan 22, 2017, 07:39 PM
What the heck is a mooneye anyways? Been a topic of conversation on here lately, but never heard of them personally.

A minnow that can get to decent size when they have space to do so. They are fun on light tackle.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mooneye
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Post by: FlyPredatorVT on Jan 22, 2017, 08:11 PM
Mooneye are in their own family actually and not related to minnows but certainly resemble them. There used to be a decent population of them on the lake years ago but they are pretty uncommon these days. I have heard reports of them from different areas including in the Winooski. I talked with a guy who used to get them regularly on grasshopper patterns in a location in Bulwagga Bay.

I'm pretty sure that I have seen a couple of quillback in Burlington Bay over the years. Hoping to get a shot at one on a fly...
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Post by: Colddriver on Jan 22, 2017, 08:16 PM
Muskie in Illinois.....
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Post by: spot on Jan 22, 2017, 08:35 PM
Mooneye are in their own family actually and not related to minnows but certainly resemble them.

I was using the term "minnow" loosely, but yes, it's accurate to say that mooneyes aren't true minnows in the textbook sense. :)
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Post by: fishermarsh on Jan 23, 2017, 08:18 AM
I used to catch mooneyes on a regular basis in the Winooski.  This was many years ago, before they built the dam, summer of 92 if I remember correctly.  I lived in downtown Winooski and would fish the hole almost every day if the weather was good.  You would see mooneyes rising at dusk just like a feeding trout.  I don't ever remember catching one during the day, but right before dark they would suddenly appear.  They weren't always eager to hit a dry but if you timed it just right they would take.  A #12 or 14 elk hair caddis usually did the trick for me.  Good luck to you, they are a beautiful fish.
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Post by: Crayfish2 on Jan 23, 2017, 08:28 AM
Through the ice I'd like to catch a decent walleye, salmon, rainbow or brown.  Have caught little walleye through the ice on Carmi, but no keepers.  Have never caught a salmon, rainbow or brown through the ice.  May not get a chance to target them on Champlain this year, either, if the weather doesn't turn around. 
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Post by: CrappieVermonter on Jan 23, 2017, 10:44 AM
I hope the state doesn't stock a useless fish like a tiger muskie it's a sterile fish so it would have to be stocked every year. I've always wondered why they don't try and stock more walleye bring champlain back as a great walleye lake and try them in bomoseen instead of trout. The one fish I can't seem to get through the ice is a native brookie
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Post by: rbobby on Jan 23, 2017, 10:47 AM
Gar
20 lb + laker
Through the ice
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Post by: koissu on Jan 23, 2017, 10:55 AM
I have been pretty fortunate with my fishing, I have caught every species on the Vermont Master Angler Program list, although I still need to get a whitefish and a pike/pickerel hybrid large enough to qualify.

The three I would love to get at some point are a lake sturgeon, mooneye and a quillback. Unfortunately, all of these are threatened or endangered... so, at least at this point I probably won't intentionally target them.

There are a few species that I would love to get through the ice at some point though... bowfin is close to the top of that list! I love the idea of pulling a big mama bowfin through a hole!

In the summer, I see some nice bowfin in Shelburne Bay in the shallows near the shipyard - just hanging out right near the surface. Not looking like we will be getting ice there this year.

I know it's a very common one, but I'd like to pull ANY laker through the ice. I've only been ice fishing since last winter, and the two I've hooked got loose at the hole.
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Post by: keithm87 on Jan 23, 2017, 11:11 AM
Mine would be Catfish, or Gar. I would love to catch either of those.
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Post by: Cascade77 on Jan 23, 2017, 12:00 PM
I have been pretty fortunate with my fishing, I have caught every species on the Vermont Master Angler Program list, although I still need to get a whitefish and a pike/pickerel hybrid large enough to qualify.

The three I would love to get at some point are a lake sturgeon, mooneye and a quillback. Unfortunately, all of these are threatened or endangered... so, at least at this point I probably won't intentionally target them.

There are a few species that I would love to get through the ice at some point though... bowfin is close to the top of that list! I love the idea of pulling a big mama bowfin through a hole!

On what lake did you catch your Burbot?  What was the length?
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Post by: rbobby on Jan 23, 2017, 12:06 PM
Burbot are easy, set up for walleye on champlain and you can't keep the things off your hook.
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Post by: FlyPredatorVT on Jan 23, 2017, 12:08 PM
I got it on Willoughby- 25". 22" is the minimum. I'm sure the next state record will come out of Champlain though. I might put some time this year into looking for them... if I find the whitefish and hybrid!
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Post by: gofish22 on Jan 24, 2017, 08:31 AM
Still looking for a night crappie bite in VT. Would really like to get into a big laker as well.
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Post by: fishkopp on Jan 24, 2017, 09:08 AM
Never landed a sheeps head, had a really big one boat side once , but he spit the crank bait.
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Post by: bootstrap on Jan 24, 2017, 09:27 AM
green trout. lol I cant seem to get them to come through the hole.
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Post by: JackMoose on Jan 24, 2017, 02:19 PM
Mako
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Post by: Champlain Islander on Jan 24, 2017, 03:28 PM
I have been pretty fortunate with my fishing, I have caught every species on the Vermont Master Angler Program list, although I still need to get a whitefish and a pike/pickerel hybrid large enough to qualify.

The three I would love to get at some point are a lake sturgeon, mooneye and a quillback. Unfortunately, all of these are threatened or endangered... so, at least at this point I probably won't intentionally target them.

There are a few species that I would love to get through the ice at some point though... bowfin is close to the top of that list! I love the idea of pulling a big mama bowfin through a hole!
Caught one of those through the ice with a metal scoop. A few years ago it was below zero and I was catching bluegills out of my fish trap at the Dillenback access in Alburgh. The bite kept falling off and a large bowfin would come right up in the hole gulping air. I got sick of it and when the hole started to go dark I grabbed my scoop and when she poked her head up I smacked it on the head. That scared the fish and it swung the tail and right up onto my lap it came. I was shocked and trying to stay away from those teeth and pushed it off my lap and it landed on the fish bucket knocking it and the Mr Buddy over. The top had become frozen down on the ice and I had to kick at the fabric to break it free to get the fish away from me. It was about 12 pounds and I had to cut a fresh 6" hole just to squeeze it back into the lake. The question...I have never caught a musky either through the ice or open water.
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Post by: FlyPredatorVT on Jan 24, 2017, 03:56 PM
I would love to get a big bowfin through the ice, but not like that! I have had them pull some pretty crazy maneuvers on me before, but I have never ended up with one in my lap!

If you want a musky Otter Creek is the place. Vergennes, below the dam. Wait for summer and toss big inline spinners at dawn and dusk. Best place in Vermont to find them. Good luck- just use a heavy wire leader and 30 lb braid and you are all set!
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Post by: Spike on Jan 24, 2017, 05:45 PM
Amazing!  I can't believe how many walleye has been the elusive fish on this post, and a great post it is.  I have caught everything on my 50 years of fishing.  Fresh water and salt water.  Mainly salt water now.  So I was hesitant to add my elusive fish becasue I thougt I was the only one.     


                                                                                       WALLEYE!
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Post by: VTMatt on Jan 24, 2017, 09:38 PM
Caught one of those through the ice with a metal scoop. A few years ago it was below zero and I was catching bluegills out of my fish trap at the Dillenback access in Alburgh. The bite kept falling off and a large bowfin would come right up in the hole gulping air. I got sick of it and when the hole started to go dark I grabbed my scoop and when she poked her head up I smacked it on the head. That scared the fish and it swung the tail and right up onto my lap it came. I was shocked and trying to stay away from those teeth and pushed it off my lap and it landed on the fish bucket knocking it and the Mr Buddy over. The top had become frozen down on the ice and I had to kick at the fabric to break it free to get the fish away from me. It was about 12 pounds and I had to cut a fresh 6" hole just to squeeze it back into the lake. The question...I have never caught a musky either through the ice or open water.

That is so awesone. Seeing how bold bowfin can be makes it even funnier. She was just casually popping her nose out of your hole while you were fishing?  Then she threw herself at you?  Pure gold!!
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Post by: Jason1817 on Jan 24, 2017, 09:55 PM
Walleye god those fish make me so angry!!! I grew up fishing small creeks and streams for trout....I'm a freaking trout slayer....anyways after getting out of the navy I moved by a very large river Susquehanna river....well I bought a jet boat and been chasing walleye on that river ever since ....I have chased them walleye around all dang ice season and yet to catch one....guys here in PA are super hush hush about walleye cannot get any pointers in regards to walleye.... I've read books watched countless shows....inside turns, humps, flats, points sharp breaks weed edges....I've made insight gennisis maps in the summer with my boat to gather contour maps for these small bodies of water...bc there are no contour maps available...needless to say I've spent countless hours preparing for ice season to just try to catch a dang walleye through the ice....I sure hope my luck changes this weekend hahaha....otherwise I'm selling this house and moving to some other state that has huge populations of walleye to catch.....
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Post by: Fish Hard on Jan 25, 2017, 04:28 AM
Walleye god those fish make me so angry!!! I grew up fishing small creeks and streams for trout....I'm a freaking trout slayer....anyways after getting out of the navy I moved by a very large river Susquehanna river....well I bought a jet boat and been chasing walleye on that river ever since ....I have chased them walleye around all dang ice season and yet to catch one....guys here in PA are super hush hush about walleye cannot get any pointers in regards to walleye.... I've read books watched countless shows....inside turns, humps, flats, points sharp breaks weed edges....I've made insight gennisis maps in the summer with my boat to gather contour maps for these small bodies of water...bc there are no contour maps available...needless to say I've spent countless hours preparing for ice season to just try to catch a dang walleye through the ice....I sure hope my luck changes this weekend hahaha....otherwise I'm selling this house and moving to some other state that has huge populations of walleye to catch.....














The first few walleye that I caught through the ice came while I was fishing for trout in shallow water-3 ft...
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Post by: Jason1817 on Jan 25, 2017, 08:41 AM
I have been reading about that lately super shallow....I'm going to give it a go in the evening hours this weekend
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Post by: EyERipLip on Jan 25, 2017, 11:21 AM
Thanks for all the posts every1 this has been a great thread with lots of great info to go with it
Good luck and stay safe out there :tipup: