03-03-2013, 05:24 PM
First, thanks to all those that provided information on easy access and fishing reports.
It was a successful mission today as we (1manwolfpack and I) took a first time ice fisher (Par) out for a day at Starvation. We were hoping for perch but after reading stingy reports were not overly confident.
Hit Rabbit Gulch about 6:30 am and walked around shooting through the ice for depths and fish sightings....didn't look good at all. Finally got a blip on the bottom and drilled a few holes. Par wasn't in the water for more than a minute and fish on! Got off at the hole but what a great start. I landed a small perch a little while later but after that the starvation steelies were the only takers the rest of the day with one exception......1mwp's JUMBO! which coughed up 3 crawfish as it exited the water.
After seeing it's diet I threw on a berkley micro-craw and dropped to the bottom and fish on! Thought I had a jumbo of my own but it ended up being a rainbow which was pretty beat-up..maybe a bad meeting with a big walleye? Attached a pic for input on what may have caused his injuries.
No more perch but a great day of sharing the joys of the hard deck with somebody new to the sport. Never to late to pick-up a new hobby even at 71. Beautiful day of weather, catching, sharing, and learning... for all 3 of us, plus we all took something home for the smokers[
].
The minor details -
45' of water perch of course on bottom, trout mostly between 12' and 15'. Used mostly gazillas and berkly tubes tipped with meal and a little spray scent.
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It was a successful mission today as we (1manwolfpack and I) took a first time ice fisher (Par) out for a day at Starvation. We were hoping for perch but after reading stingy reports were not overly confident.
Hit Rabbit Gulch about 6:30 am and walked around shooting through the ice for depths and fish sightings....didn't look good at all. Finally got a blip on the bottom and drilled a few holes. Par wasn't in the water for more than a minute and fish on! Got off at the hole but what a great start. I landed a small perch a little while later but after that the starvation steelies were the only takers the rest of the day with one exception......1mwp's JUMBO! which coughed up 3 crawfish as it exited the water.
After seeing it's diet I threw on a berkley micro-craw and dropped to the bottom and fish on! Thought I had a jumbo of my own but it ended up being a rainbow which was pretty beat-up..maybe a bad meeting with a big walleye? Attached a pic for input on what may have caused his injuries.
No more perch but a great day of sharing the joys of the hard deck with somebody new to the sport. Never to late to pick-up a new hobby even at 71. Beautiful day of weather, catching, sharing, and learning... for all 3 of us, plus we all took something home for the smokers[
]. The minor details -
45' of water perch of course on bottom, trout mostly between 12' and 15'. Used mostly gazillas and berkly tubes tipped with meal and a little spray scent.
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] I usually have a couple 4 wheelers on the trailer too. But the guys I fished with Saturday didn't need them. The cummins didn't feel no difference [