Parked at Thompson Point on thursday and trudged towards Shermans for the better part of a km. The bay seemed strangely empty. 3 portables out on the deep water of the reach NW of TP. A couple of portables up near SP. A fair few close to the SP launch. No permanent huts and no vehicles. I was on foot with spud in hand and screw drivers on my wrists, just in case. Good thing I was wearing my ice cleats. Half the walk was wind polished grey, bubbly, rough, bare ice. The other half was patches of wind packed snow, typically only a couple of inches deep. The good news is that for wind swept Hay Bay there's not much snow on top of the ice. Where I drilled there was about 2 inches of grey ice on top of 4 inches of black ice for a total of 6 inches. Fished from 1 pm until dark. Marked fish many times, some seemed to come and take a look, but never even a tap. Tried buckshot spoons and jigging raps in a few different sizes, all with the same result. Another fisherman came from where he was fishing (closer to Sherman's) and said the same thing: 6 inches of ice, many marked but no takers except some perch. I didn't even get perch. Tight lines, pdubya
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