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This is going to be a long winded report. So please, bear with me. I fished from Friday night, March 10th till Saturday morning March 11th.
Arrived in electric city, Friday around 1400, had to kill am hour before we could check into the hotel. Drove down the lake to steamboat state park. Seem the waterfalls that formed from the run off. Those were pretty neat. Got back from the drive and checked into the hotel. Grand couliee hotel is a great little place to stay. After getting the wife,kids and dog situated. I was able to go hit the ice.
Arrived to the lake around 1600, clear sunny skies and about 50° temps and high hopes welcomed us. Had my arsenal of spoons, jigs, rippin raps, maggots and wax worms set to rock and roll. Paid my parking fee and we were on our way. Had the 8yr old daughter in tow, so we proceeded to make our way towards the village that was out on the ice. Started drilling 500 yards from shore, 56fow was the depth, ice was 8". Dropped the ducer down, and seen fish immediately. Rigged her up with a small spoon and 3 Maggie's. Dropped it down, fish came up, looked at it. And Swam off. Little did I know. That would be the same story for the next 16 hours. For me anyway. Drilled a line of holes 30' apart looking for contours. Turns out I was on a big big flat. 56' across a 100yard stretch of water. Ser up the new pop up ice shack. Shappell wide house 4500. Super nice for not ever having one before. Great wind breaker. Anyways drill my 3 holes inside the shack. (One for jigging, one for a set bottom line and one for the flasher) get some movement down below. But no takers. Drill 6 more holes towards the middle of the lake.. We fished until 1830 with no bites. They would shoot up off the bottom when I dropped the jiggin shad rap or pimple down there ripped with a waxie. But turn their nose at it just as quick.. got off the water at 1900, talked to the resort guy, he said that people were using shrimp..i didn't think anything of it, didn't buy any. Got crawlers instead, figured if shrimp would work crawlers woulda as well. Boy was I wrong.
0100 and I'm back on my spot, marking fish bit no takers.. kind of frustrating but I'm fishing. The wind picked up around 03, so I hunkered in the shack. Which was really nice.. anyway, fish would . Show up. Investigate the worm. And then swim away... again and again. 0600 rolls around and getting desperate, I did a quick YouTube search of whitefish tactics, a small white tube or grub work well. Tie one of each on, and lone behold i have fish casing the tube 20' off the bottom. But again, they would get to it, then turn away immediately.
Pack up shop at 0700, go to safeway. Get a pack of small small shrimp. Grab some breakfast and the 2 youngins and head back out for a couple hours thinking "I've got the golden ticket, no fish is safe now!!" Set up on the same spot as before. Marked fish right away, slapped some shrimp on a rattle spoon and a perch eye jig under a bobber for the kids in hopes that the fish would annihilate the lures. Noooope. They looked. And Swam away. I was .going around outside with the same results. They would rocket up. Chase it. But hang around for a bit, then slowly swim back down.. packed up after an hour because the youngins got cold.
Talk about a learning experience. 0 fish, but still a great time. Should have went and asked the village what the hot ticket items were instead of struggling for 12+ hours. Going to make my own pink shrimp with the ones I bought, hoping that I can get back within the week or next weekend if the ice and weather hold out. And hopefully catch some fish!!
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