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Canada => Ice Fishing Saskatchewan => Topic started by: speckspotter on Nov 08, 2019, 07:38 PM
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Tried a reservoir near Saskatoon today. The ice had nearly doubled in thickness to between 5 - 6 inches over the past three days. Walking out 200 yards yielded a pair of walleye and a nice pike. A few more were hooked but lost on the way up.
Feels a little weird to catch fish through the ice before white tail season even begins.
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I was also at the local Reservoir yesterday. Delwood had 7.5 inches of Ice closer to shore and just under 7 inches out in the middle. Only one small Walleye caught but we were mainly interested in ice thicknes. This is the earliest I have ventured out on the ice in my 64 years
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Thanks for the report speckspotter........no w I just have to try 4 reservoirs to see which one you are hiding from us. Well maybe not 4, as
a couple of them you couldn't catch a Walleye no matter how hard you tried. So I think I have it narrowed down.....lol.
But like you say, weird ice fishing before deer season is over. Should get our Mule Deer this weekend and wet a line next week before we head out
for Whitetail. Good luck on your Whitetail.
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Spot not so hot today. Perhaps the big winds and low pressure slowed the action. Four of us bravely jigged for half the day. A few disinterested marks on the flasher and no bites. Yesterday they hit like trains, today the same presentation yielded a collective "Meehhh".