Marko Posted May 13, 2009 Report Posted May 13, 2009 Decided to hit a local pike pond, lots in there just fairly small. Got there with Victor and Trevor and washed our lures for about an hour and not even a sniff. If the pike are in there usually we`d have a few in an hour. I guess they have not moved in yet, might try it again on the weekend. Realized there was a small trout pond just down the road, and there is a little creek connecting the pond to Nith river. Decided to give it a go, had some worms to drown. Managed to get into few little ones, some of the prettiest fish you`ll ever see. First fish of the day Not sure what this little guy is, is it a baby brown?? This was the biggest one of the day, did not really want to kill him but he was bleeding prety bad and hooked very deep Victor got 2 little trout as well as few chubs. Trevor got skunked.....again haha All in all a nice day be out with nice company
Victor Posted May 13, 2009 Report Posted May 13, 2009 Thanks for posting it up Marko, i believe that "little guy" is a brookie.
lucabrasi Posted May 13, 2009 Report Posted May 13, 2009 nice catch! At least you got out and had a good day. Yeah pike fishing is a bit slow for this time of year, in two trips I got 1 and lost 1. Could be the water temps, maybe a late spawn I've also noticed fewer or no weeds at all in the areas I normally fish. I'm sure this is a factor as well. From talking with other anglers, slow fishing has been the theme so far. Maybe some warmer temps would help with the weed growth. I was talking with an old timer who fishes the islands a lot, he seems to think the lack of weeds is due to all the silting the city has been doing around some of the popular fishing spots.
Leecher Posted May 13, 2009 Report Posted May 13, 2009 Great report and pics Marko Lovely little brookies Thanks for sharing Leechman
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