MyFishFinder.com Just like iceshanty but warmer
An earthquake is a great way to explain the way it felt and sounded. It scared the hell out of me and my brother.
Went out from Vets Park this morning with Kevin (BC Shanty) and met up IW, Jon and SOF. Colder than a Well Digger's A$$ today! Also Felt the icequake, moved me and my shanty sideways! LOL! Bite was intermittent, never really turning on for more than a few 5 minute bursts of chasing activity over an 8 hour period. Nonetheless, we still managed our share of fish. Kevin and I totaled 30 fish with 7 misses and I got lucky on a nice chunky 30" ! FYI for those running sleds and wheelers tomorrow, a good sized pressure ridge formed today running N-S just past Crown so eyes open guys! Good seeing all you guys today!Mike
Quote from: CAPTJJ on Jan 22, 2014, 01:19 PMJust want to note with the very cold temperatures to be sure to get the fish back into the water quickly before they freeze, doesn't take long for the fin tips and eyes to ice up when temps are in the single digits and below. Also try to handle the fish with care, stay away from the gill area and don't squeeze too much near the head and belly. Instead of holding them vertically for a picture, it is better for the fish to cradle them with two hands and squeeze only around the tail if needed. I've seen damaged gill plates on fish that were held by them, the tissue wasn't meant to support the weight of the whole fish there; and studies have shown that the spine gets damaged when they are held by the lip and start to thrash around. They may swim away but will die afterwards but there is no way of knowing about it.Of course this is only for fish you intend to release, do what you want with keepers. There are plenty of lakers to go around and it won't hurt to remove some, the best eating fish are the smaller ones. Consider letting the larger fish(28"+) go so we can all have a chance at some bigger fish, would be nice to see more 15-20 pounders around. Not picking on anyone in particular and don't want anyone to feel the need to get defensive, just trying to pass on what I have learned so we can all enjoy this resource. Curious what others have to add, thanks.[/quote. I agree with you 1000%There are plenty of fish for everyone-if we take care of them and it would be nice to catch more in the 15-20 lb range (hope to get one of them on Friday)
Just want to note with the very cold temperatures to be sure to get the fish back into the water quickly before they freeze, doesn't take long for the fin tips and eyes to ice up when temps are in the single digits and below. Also try to handle the fish with care, stay away from the gill area and don't squeeze too much near the head and belly. Instead of holding them vertically for a picture, it is better for the fish to cradle them with two hands and squeeze only around the tail if needed. I've seen damaged gill plates on fish that were held by them, the tissue wasn't meant to support the weight of the whole fish there; and studies have shown that the spine gets damaged when they are held by the lip and start to thrash around. They may swim away but will die afterwards but there is no way of knowing about it.Of course this is only for fish you intend to release, do what you want with keepers. There are plenty of lakers to go around and it won't hurt to remove some, the best eating fish are the smaller ones. Consider letting the larger fish(28"+) go so we can all have a chance at some bigger fish, would be nice to see more 15-20 pounders around. Not picking on anyone in particular and don't want anyone to feel the need to get defensive, just trying to pass on what I have learned so we can all enjoy this resource. Curious what others have to add, thanks.[/quote. I agree with you 1000%There are plenty of fish for everyone-if we take care of them and it would be nice to catch more in the 15-20 lb range (hope to get one of them on Friday)
Jagr nice catch and great pics as usual.
It was like that last year @ Lake George Extravaganza and hopefully again with Jacob's tournament! Mike
Hey Guys, I'm just checkin in on the situation in Hague.. I'm a little south(albany) of everyone who's lucky enough to be there all of the time for this special time of year. Is there good ice north of friends point? Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Wicked day Mike.Nice fish!
I drive up for the day, sometimes 3 times a week and I live 2 1/2 hours away! It's THAT good! MK