Just back from a week at a cottage near Parry Sound on Lake Manitouwabing. This lake is a real little gem. Lots of places to fish and it can produce but you really have to work at it. Not an easy lake to figure out and by no means have I done so, but it is lots of fun trying to get the better of it.
A good mix of smb, lmb, walleye, and some pike. Smallies were mostly on Slammers with a few tubes mixed in. Largies on senkos. Also caught some nice fish on wakebaits in the morning. I love catching fish on those and I probably overuse them.
Fishing with 3 small kids and my wife could never be described as relaxing but the girls did manage to catch some PBs with their smallies and my eldest daughter actually got up with me at 6am in the fog and managed a real nice walleye and we only fished for 1 hour. I did most of my fishing from 5:30 am until 8:30 am (when the kids get up), but I did manage to sneak away for a few afternoon stints.
Leaves are already turning despite being early August. Leaves changing colour are never really a good sign for me. I also managed to hit a huge floating log while pulling the kids on a tube. Luckily it did no damage. Not sure how it did not damage the boat or outdrive because it weighed more than 100 Pounds.
Nice weather and a great family resort. Highly recommended.
Nice LMB off a wall ledge.
Early morn smallie
Another smallie
Eldest daughter PB smallie
Middle daughter PB smallie
Little early morn walleye taken on worm harness
Nice smallie
Eldest daughter PB walleye. Nice fish. Note fog
Leaves changing colour
LMB taken off a wall ledge (sorry about the nudity, trying to fix my terrible farmer's tan.
Wife's stick on a tube jig. She actually thought it was a fish and had me convinced as well. She reeled like a champ.
Wife's first ever LMB, therefore it is a PB. ha ha.
Log that I hit in the water. It was about 6 inches below surface. Big piece of wood. Check out the marks my prop and skeg left on it at the end. No damage to boat (I think).