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Quick pike report


Joey

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Well I seemed to feel a bit better today after being dogged by strep throat all week, so we decided to head out for some Simcoe Pike.

 

The weather seemed okay earlier on, but the wind turned quite nasty.

 

Paul ended up catching 2 OOS smallies and a pike for his team and I caught one smallie.

 

No pics or weight/length of the smallies as they are out of season so were just released at boatside, but let me tell you, these things were monsters. Biggest I've seen on Simcoe.

 

Here's Paul's pike - 25 inches for his team.

 

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A few more shots to show how the wind was a pain. I almost lost my Tony Stewart hat several times :o . Had to pull my hair through the back.

 

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Nice to get out tho. Maybe the weather will be nicer next weekend.

 

Happy Mother's day to all :thumbsup_anim:

 

Joey

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Guest Johnny Bass

Simcoe is a crappy place to fish when it is really windy! But at least you caught some fish.Thats a healthy looking pike.

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I was out there also this morning. I had my butt kicked by the wind trying to get my boat on the trailer on the Gilford side. Had to take refuge in the marina and load my boat up there. Caught a 32" pike only today. Yesturday I landed 5 pike all around 28".

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