My dad and I headed up on from Kitchener on Thursday evening and fished Friday, Saturday and Sunday morning. On Friday morning headed right to the ferry (just east with all the other boats) and picked up two 11 pounders between 10-11 am - one on a clown HJ and one on a clown Shad Rap. Used planer boards and 1.25 ounce snap weight. That was it for us on Friday. We went out after a lunch break but no luck. We found very few baitfish in Picton Bay in the evening and marked very few fish. Headed out on Saturday morning and picked up 2 more at the ferry - one 10 pounds and one 7 pounds - both on perch coloured Cordell minnows (same system as above). Headed over to Thompson's before lunch and picked up 2 more - a 10 pounder and then a 2 pounder - both on perch coloured Rapalla ice fishing minnow. Took off from there to go in for a quick lunch (after 2 quick fish), came back out to Thompson's and they were gone!
No luck during the remainder of the evening and once again very few baitfish or walleye marked in the bay. Headed out this morning for one last kick at the can. Headed to the ferry and picked up 2 quick ones - one 11 pounds and one 8 pounds - both on the perch Cordell minnow. After that, no luck - fished until 11 am. All fish were released (after some photos)
My dad and I have not fished this kind of fishing much before and we had a blast!! I would like to thank everyone for their excellent posts and hope that mine might help someone too. I find this board very helpful. Can anyone tell me where I can buy the smaller planer boards (I am using the larger ones and they can be a nuisance) and is one better than another?? The only downside of the trip was seeing many large fish being kept. I can't imagine these fish tasting very good and I think they must be great breeders. A game warden met us at the dock at Tip of the Bay last night and told us that lots of big fish are being kept. Anyway, not to end on a negative note, we had a great time and will be back next year!! Good luck to all.