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For you guys that ice fish Penetang Bay, im wondering what you guys usually hook into around first ice?

 

last year i went, and i caught a 3 pound largie, and some nice sized perch, but this was January because i didnt get into it till then, but now i have everything and cant wait to wet my line.

 

Oh, and the bays frozen all the way to Beauseleil Island for those that know the area and were wondering. I snowmobile there so i know the lake alright and im always looking for new places to fish.

 

 

Good luck to everyone this season :thumbsup_anim:

 

Thanks

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sandbars with current. Get ya everytime. Hope you don't have an Arctic Cat. Everyone knows cats don't swim. ;)

 

LOL! i know better than that, SKI-DOO all the way!!! for those of you that fish there, im sure you'll see me pull up and drill a hole and drop my minnow down while sitting on my sled.

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i've been up there my whole life,

 

Just trying to make sure you extend that "whole" ! :canadian:

 

By the looks of your avatar I've been here longer than you've been alive. The bay is full of springs. Fine flying at mach 1... but not something to stop and play on at this point. There aren't any huts down there yet for a reason.

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Just trying to make sure you extend that "whole" ! :canadian:

 

By the looks of your avatar I've been here longer than you've been alive. The bay is full of springs. Fine flying at mach 1... but not something to stop and play on at this point. There aren't any huts down there yet for a reason.

 

oh, by no means am i wanting to get out this weekend or anything. I usually dont ride it till i see people going from the Jug City gas bar on Champlain Rd. into the bay or out to B Island.

 

 

But a few people are already to go, they've got their huts by the water on Champlain.

 

And yea, im 17, but my family has lived up there for about 80 years or more, and the knowledge has been passed down :blahblah1:

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hahah i was thinking the same thing wayne! there are times when the seasoned veteran can learn a trick or two from the rookie but its the other way around for the most part!

 

so theres a year old bull moose and an old bull moose about 10 years old standing on the top of a hill lookin over a gully full of cows.

 

the young bull says to the elder lets run down and screw one!

 

in a low deep voice the old bull replies with how about we walk down and screw them all!

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Ciceri... do you have a hydrographic map of the bay? If so take a look where sucker creek comes out near the N/E point of Tay Point.. out from it is a 60/70 foot hole. That's where I would start in a search for Lakers....they've got a nice deep hole to hide in and bait coming from the creek. I keep saying I'm gonna do it myself..but never seem to get there.

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I fished penetang bay last xmas and did ok on pike, 2 in 6 hours, maybe not great but fish is a fish. I tried in january those holes irish was talking about off of sucker creek pt in 60-70fow, no luck but marked something on bottom. actually caught a perch in 55 fow out there in mid feb. ive fished midland bay and ive caught pike, herring, perch, lakers and whities, never know what your going to get but by no means do u catch fish in numbers. i bought a sled this year so i plan to scour severn sound seeking pike, eyes and lakers this winter. anyone keen on hooking up , pm me.

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i thought some of you would like to read this.

 

Georgian Bay Snowriders. CLOSED. Volunteers are out preping trails. NOTICE OF ICEBREAKING OPERATIONS COMMENCING ON OR ABOUT 2008 DECEMBER 25TH THERE WILL BE A COMMERCIAL VESSEL PROCEEDING THROUGH THE NORMAL SHIPPING CHANNEL INTO AND THEN OUT OF THE PORT OF MIDLAND, GEORGIAN BAY RETURNING AGAIN 2009 JANUARY 01ST BEFORE PROCEEDING TO ITS WINTER LAY-UP PORT IN OWEN SOUND AROUND 2009 JANUARY 02ND. THESE TRANSITS MAY OR MAY NOT BE UNDER DIRECT ESCORT BY A CANADIAN COAST GUARD ICEBREAKER. ICE FISHERS, SNOWMOBILERS, COTTAGERS AND OTHER RECREATIONAL USERS OF THE ICE ARE STRONGLY ADVISED TO REMAIN WELL CLEAR OF THE VESSEL’S TRACK. ICE CONDITIONS WILL RESULT IN HAZARDOUS AND UNSTABLE CONDITIONS. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE CANADIAN COAST GUARD REGIONAL OPERATIONS CENTRE OFFICE AT PHONE: 1-800-265-0237.

 

play safe

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hahah i was thinking the same thing wayne! there are times when the seasoned veteran can learn a trick or two from the rookie but its the other way around for the most part!

 

so theres a year old bull moose and an old bull moose about 10 years old standing on the top of a hill lookin over a gully full of cows.

 

the young bull says to the elder lets run down and screw one!

 

in a low deep voice the old bull replies with how about we walk down and screw them all!

Sounds like good advice ,but I would never screw a moose................again.

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i thought some of you would like to read this.

 

Georgian Bay Snowriders. CLOSED. Volunteers are out preping trails. NOTICE OF ICEBREAKING OPERATIONS COMMENCING ON OR ABOUT 2008 DECEMBER 25TH THERE WILL BE A COMMERCIAL VESSEL PROCEEDING THROUGH THE NORMAL SHIPPING CHANNEL INTO AND THEN OUT OF THE PORT OF MIDLAND, GEORGIAN BAY RETURNING AGAIN 2009 JANUARY 01ST BEFORE PROCEEDING TO ITS WINTER LAY-UP PORT IN OWEN SOUND AROUND 2009 JANUARY 02ND. THESE TRANSITS MAY OR MAY NOT BE UNDER DIRECT ESCORT BY A CANADIAN COAST GUARD ICEBREAKER. ICE FISHERS, SNOWMOBILERS, COTTAGERS AND OTHER RECREATIONAL USERS OF THE ICE ARE STRONGLY ADVISED TO REMAIN WELL CLEAR OF THE VESSEL’S TRACK. ICE CONDITIONS WILL RESULT IN HAZARDOUS AND UNSTABLE CONDITIONS. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE CANADIAN COAST GUARD REGIONAL OPERATIONS CENTRE OFFICE AT PHONE: 1-800-265-0237.

 

play safe

So this means that ice fishing in the area cannot be done on the 27th?

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Absolutely not Albert. Grain ship or stone ship always makes a trip to Midland Harbour this time of year to put in stock to get thru the winter... sometimes even mid winter they make a trip if lack of thick ice allows. Generally busts no more than a 50 foot wide slot from the main lake.. past the mouth of Penetang Harbour and on into Midland Harbour. They bust considerable ice to getting turned into the grain elevator or the sand factory. You just have to be mindful of staying away from the "slot". One sledder found the broken up ice in the dark last winter and got busted up pretty good.

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All I can tell you... is you don't wanna venture out on the lake now!

 

These are shots from 3PM today (Christmas Eve) looking out towards Present Island from my F-in-laws. That's not ice... it's SLUSH!

 

that looks like its around kookanack (spelling)

 

put yea, the freighter went in today, stopped by present, and the ice breaker did the rest to the docks, the breaker went back out around 7-730. the freighter will leave tomorrow im guessing.

 

Me and my dad went fishing today in the bay, didnt get anything but weeds and bark, lol. we werent out long, but i'll be back out soon.

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