We (Laker John & I) were able to get out to fish today(Sunday-30th), picked up bait in Battersea, headed to Hay Bay to pick up the gear.
Parked at Shermans Pt Launch and headed out to Long Reach. We walked for 45 mins to get to our 'Spot' on Long Reach. That meant lining up the stars and the moon and various pieces of the local landscape.
Started fishing at 1045, I think I had a hit, sure was a soft take - Missed.
Laker John had a hit and missed, but at 1250 he had a hit and a solid take. Fish landed, Pix taken and measured with TWO tapes - 18.75"
Laker John had another soft strike and then at 1430 he had a hit and semi solid hook up. Two - three turns of the reel and GONE
That was IT. Visited by MNR for a creel census, the fish was carefully measured on their steel ruler and it was under 18.99". We knew that
Fished until 1600 and headed back to the shore.
I am still a Hard Water Virgin - thought today might have been the day
MNR Chap said he hadn't seen many fish today visiting the anglers on the ice, BUT, Saturday had been good at Big Island, Belleville and Trenton. Oh well, c'est la vie.
Hopefully we'll get back out later this week. Stay Tuned for the continuing saga of Superdad and Hard Water Fishing.
The weather was spectacular - NE wind in our backs and around 1330 the wind died and the sun SHONE and was quite warm - Great day on the ice.