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 Post subject: Nov. 27
PostPosted: Fri Nov 27, 2020 4:17 pm 
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Lots of boats. Counted around 38 where I was and lots more when I was driving down. Water around 48C. Saw one pulled in, pretty slow.

Most marking around 50ft, whatever they are.
Trolled a few loops, batcave to Prinyers. Nothing
Set up on a shoal, marking fish. Tried jigging and drop shot.
Nothing.

I thought 3rd time out would be the charm. Not so.
Hope someone doesn't hop on an say they were pounding them. That would be depressing.

Makes me wonder if a CIL wobbler would work?

Great to be out.


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 Post subject: Nov. 27
PostPosted: Fri Nov 27, 2020 5:00 pm 
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Slow day for us too. Boated 2 smaller ones (24-26”) in the same area you were.

Fish were being caught but nobody I know pounded them.

Crazy temps are still 48 eh, a few years ago picton harbour was frozen solid by now.

We’ll have open water in the reach till January almost for sure.


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 Post subject: Re: Nov. 27
PostPosted: Fri Nov 27, 2020 5:23 pm 
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Nice to get fish. It is warm. Few years back the beaver ponds were froze second week of November.
Be interesting to see what December brings.


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 Post subject: Re: Nov. 27
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The smallies were very cooperative today. Numerous 3-4 lbers with a handful over 5lbs and this piggy that weighed in at 6.39lbs. Tubes and drop shots in the 25-40' depth. Temp is sitting at 45


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 Post subject: Re: Nov. 27
PostPosted: Fri Nov 27, 2020 7:59 pm 
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DanElliot wrote:
The smallies were very cooperative today. Numerous 3-4 lbers with a handful over 5lbs and this piggy that weighed in at 6.39lbs. Tubes and drop shots in the 25-40' depth. Temp is sitting at 45


Wow that’s a big pig of a smallie. Nice job!!!

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 Post subject: Re: Nov. 27
PostPosted: Fri Nov 27, 2020 9:58 pm 
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Beautiful Fish, Dan. BIG Wow!!

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 Post subject: Re: Nov. 27
PostPosted: Sat Nov 28, 2020 10:42 am 
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Nicely done Dan !!


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 Post subject: Re: Nov. 27
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Sow of a small jaw - nicely done Dan!

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 Post subject: Re: Nov. 27
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Roblin wrote:
Lots of boats. Counted around 38 where I was and lots more when I was driving down. Water around 48C. Saw one pulled in, pretty slow.

Most marking around 50ft, whatever they are.
Trolled a few loops, batcave to Prinyers. Nothing
Set up on a shoal, marking fish. Tried jigging and drop shot.
Nothing.

I thought 3rd time out would be the charm. Not so.
Hope someone doesn't hop on an say they were pounding them. That would be depressing.

Makes me wonder if a CIL wobbler would work?

Great to be out.

To Les’ point - most we’re still around that 40-50’ and deeper.
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Fortunately for us, the ones I posted in my Nov 27 report, were up enough to be in our wheelhouse and were willing participants.


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 Post subject: Re: Nov. 27
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Thanks Guys. a quick picture and release to fight another day but hopefuly over 7lbs next time

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 Post subject: Re: Nov. 27
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Awesome fish, Dan.

Congrats.

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 Post subject: Re: Nov. 27
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Roblin wrote:
Lots of boats. Counted around 38 where I was and lots more when I was driving down. Water around 48C. Saw one pulled in, pretty slow.

Most marking around 50ft, whatever they are.
Trolled a few loops, batcave to Prinyers. Nothing
Set up on a shoal, marking fish. Tried jigging and drop shot.
Nothing.

I thought 3rd time out would be the charm. Not so.
Hope someone doesn't hop on an say they were pounding them. That would be depressing.

Makes me wonder if a CIL wobbler would work?

Great to be out.


Thanks for your report. I feel for ya! 3 times out without a fish to hold up, I'm sure that's disappointing! The often elusive Bay of Quinte Walleye. It sounds like it's been pretty dead for most people with only the odd fish being caught! It's taking the water so long to cool down to a good temperature this year. Depending on the day these Bay Pickerel can be a fickle B**ch! I was out a week and a half ago and stuck out! Hopefully they turn on better soon! I'm done for the season, I put the boat in the barn last Sunday!

Cheers!


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 Post subject: Re: Nov. 27
PostPosted: Tue Dec 01, 2020 1:40 pm 
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Nice fish Dan

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 Post subject: Re: Nov. 27
PostPosted: Tue Dec 01, 2020 10:03 pm 
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DanElliot wrote:
The smallies were very cooperative today. Numerous 3-4 lbers with a handful over 5lbs and this piggy that weighed in at 6.39lbs. Tubes and drop shots in the 25-40' depth. Temp is sitting at 45

Impressed! Great catch


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