Ended up headed to wasaga, washed spoons in the river from McDonald's down to the mouth then headed out to 70 fow. Lots of marks in the lake but no takers.....beauty morning for a boat ride
I have no clue and and me and the mrs are headed up to an outpost cabin ( only cottage on the whole lake) past n. bay up by the Quebec border for the last week of trout season . I was wondering if any one would care to share some go to presentations for this time of year? It's not a huge lake about 2 miles long by two miles wide. I have been up in the winter with ok success but never in the fall.
I usually just let the lure do the work. Keep your rod tip low and let out a hundred or so feet of line.. I find pike like to strike up at baits anyways.
Sorry I've been off the grid for a few days... I've always caught them accidentally while fishing for bass, minnows, crankbaits and spinnerbaits Can't go wrong trolling a big jointed crankbait for pike.
Was working in the fields today with my younger brother and he unearthed this... Any ideas of age? Can't find any serial numbers or markings looks to me like a .22.
I trailer with mine down, I feel it is the most secure way to trailer. I use a ratchet strap to keep it from bouncing... However you must always be mindfull of your load.