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Decided to give hard water whitefishing a try for the first time. After a fresh dumping of snow, and day-old tracks filled in with drifting snow, the long walk out was excruciating. We fished anywhere between 58-67 feet of water for at least 3 hours, marking the occasional fish but not even getting a touch. We decided to head in, but decided to try some perch fishing for the last 45 minutes or so before heading. We set up in 36 ft water and landed 2 right off the bat. It was slow, but in 45 minutes we had 7 keepers, plus a handful more smaller ones. The whitefish was disappointing, but at least the perch cooperated to salvage the day (somewhat). I think I'll stick to perch on Simcoe unless I can arrange a ride out to deeper water.

 

I snapped a photo of the huts on the way back in:

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Here's the perch before the butcher has his way with them:

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At least you got some perch...next time you could try walking out from Big Bay or Bear Point...much shorter walk to deep water there....

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At least you got some perch...next time you could try walking out from Big Bay or Bear Point...much shorter walk to deep water there....

Thanks for the heads up!

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I'm with you, JoeyTier. Emil can do it, but walking 2 kms through deep snow in a float suit is a younger man's game. Some fine looking perch too.

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Nice perch! I bet Big Bay and Bear Point was packed with people, where you went was probably quieter. Walking long distance in a Float suit is not a good thing even for a young guy like me. (19yr) The suit gets wet, cause Im heating up, wet suit = cold = negative fishing mood = no fish = skunk.

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Jackson Point can be hot fishing but without transportation the 5 to 7 km hike is too much for anyone. :) The west shore is the place for us walkers. That aside you did manage to salvage the day with some nice perch. :thumbsup_anim:

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