Lambojac
12/30/2017 1:25:33 PMbob johansen
12/31/2017 7:44:20 AMFillet'emyoung
12/31/2017 1:11:56 PMLambojac
1/1/2018 11:49:23 AMAnd I agree with you on that bob johansen. Perch eyes are also a pretty good bait to use from what I've been told.
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Decided to brave the winter weather advisory and head over Sherman Pass to see if we could break in our ice fishing gear. My friend had purchased a sweet sled to tow our stuff in along with an ice auger that cost him $95 so we were bound and determined to make our way over.
We arrived around 8AM and were relieved to see that another fisherman was already there. It's always nice to KNOW that the ice is thick enough to walk on. Ice is a solid 5" thick over there. We were also exited to see that the other fisherman had already caught 4 Perch in his first 15 minutes there. Our ice auger had started up on the 4th pull and we were fishing within the next 5 minutes. (I will definitely be looking for a used auger because they are such a nice tool to have. Especially when the ice gets to 18" thick like it did last year.)
Once we started fishing the action never stopped. Over the next 4 hours we caught around 50 Perch and a bunch of trout. Only had 3 keeper trout though. The other fisherman there had given us a couple Perch as he was leaving so we ended up taking home 63 Perch. I haven't been ice fishing all that much so this was the best day I have had out on the ice. Average size was around 9.75" and the biggest was 11.
All fish were caught in 32 FOW at the bottom with either a small spoon or jig tipped with a worm. Bite indicators are a must because they barely hit when they bite. All my gear came from my Mystery Tackle Box subscription. I sure do love that service.
It took about 2 hours to get all of them cleaned and packed away in the freezer. When you get to cleaning that many fish you wonder if it was all worth it...? But I'm sure when I'm frying them up I'll have zero complaints.