FISHING REPORT MONDAY NOV 10 - TUESDAY NOV 11
Arrived Picton and launched just before dark. Charter boat guys came in, said they did really well. They kept four or five 12-pounders. [Why? They're toxic and taste like sawdust] There were three anglers I think, and two crew. I guess they can keep five fish, right?
"Where'd you get 'em?" asks I.
"In the Bay...." says he.
*sshole.
Fished my usual areas outside the harbour, but not a hit to be felt. I didn't see anyone else catch a fish. Stayed out til 9 pm.
The next day I drove to Moon's Bait and Tackle in Deseronto and picked up some mud minnows. The guy in Consecon has no minnows, nor can he get them. It was quite rainy, but forecast to stop in the afternoon, so I dilly-dallied a bit - another cup of coffee at Tim's - and finally got out around noon.
Motored down to Thompson's. A bit of wind and waves, but fishable. 2 other boats there - one trolling, one jigging like me. Tried about 1.5 hours of jigging and a couple passes trolling. Marking fish anywhere from 60 feet up to 20 or so. Some on the bottom, some suspended. None was hungry. Waves came up, I blasted into Picton. Needed more coffee.
Met the
other Charter boat guy coming in, and I'll tell you, like night and day. THIS dude was helpful and willing to share, not like Mr. Happy. They told me they had been fishing about a mile and a half east of the ferry, using side planers, and downriggers. The fish had been caught on deep divers [long lip Husky Jerks, Shad Raps] off the planer boards.
So I drove down the road and had a look - it wasn't too rough. So before sunset I motored down and trolled about an hour. The wind came up and darkness fell, and I headed back to Picton. I did not mark a single fish beyond the ferry.
Note: "A mile and a half beyond the ferry" is a HUGE area of water! I have NO IDEA precisely where they were fishing. It would not be difficult to find out, however - just go down there in the day and see where the two charter boats are. If anyone knows, please tell me.
Back to mouth of Picton Bay for nighttime troll. Nothin'. Not a damn thing. Saw a few other boats, but didn't see nor hear of any fish being caught.
CONCLUSION: It's still too early to fish Picton Bay. The water is not yet cold enough. The charter boat guys
know stuff, and they know where the fish are at, which is out in the deeper water. This cold weather could change everything, bringing the fish farther in. Pray for the water to drop below 45F, and then give us nice mild weather til New Year's so it doesn't freeze!
I'm a die-hard. I don't give up easily. When you make solo ascents of three-thousand-foot high overhanging granite cliffs, you learn a thing or two about "hanging in there." If you wonder why they call me "Pass the Pitons" Pete, you can click here to read
big wall climbing profile. You can also click here for some
rad climbing photos from the big walls of Yosemite, California.
So I'll be out there - cruisin' round til the bay freezes over - hell, I'll even fish AFTER the bay freezes over, even if I have to apply my ice axe to the boat ramp!
I might still be interested in a partner or two maybe early next week, depending on the weather. Please email me if you're interested. Maybe Monday-Tuesday again.
peterzabrok@cogeco.ca
Have a beauty day, eh?
Cheers,
Pete