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Rarely am I at a loss for words, today however, is inexplainable. Just one of those days every angler dreams about!

 

Pike season opened today in one of my favourite regions. I am a bass angler at heart, but I like to consider myself a multi-species angler, and lets face it, I dont have much choice at this time of the year.

 

I was excited to get out today and that indecisive lady we call mother nature wanted to throw me a curveball. With 35-40K winds, and 25-30mm of rain in the forecast, I decided to cancel my trip with my dad and my girlfriend. At 10:00am this morning, I checked the hourly forecast and it was supposed to clear up a bit as the front came through. I figured what the hell, lets do it. We packed up and headed out. On the water at 12:45pm. It was drizzling and pretty windy, but not too bad overall.

 

It didnt take too long, after about 15 minutes of fishing I noticed a pollen bloom i nthe water and fired my jerkbait through it. Twitch, twitch, pause. Woosh! The unmistakable feeling of a pike plastering a jerkbait, I put a solid, but beat up looking 33.5 incher in the boat.

 

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After another half hour and a few OOS smalljaws, we made a move. We pulled into a shallow bay and dad cast to a log and got hammered. I watched closely as a pike in the mid-30 inch range made her run for deep water and pulled off. Too bad, poop happens.

 

We made another move to a deeper shoreline and Dad swings the rod back and it buckles under the pressure of another solid fish. After a few quick runs, I got the net under a nice 36.5 incher, a new PB for dad!

 

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I got dads jerkbait untangled and made a cast on my own rod. I got 2 twitches into my retrieve and dad swings back again! Another solid fish at 35 inches! Big head on this one!

 

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No more fish for a while so we make another move. Kelli is still fishless and I'm starting to get anxious, wanting her to get bit. I tie her up a soft jerkbait and go back to fishing my jerkbait. Not 5 minutes later, I heard a toilet flushing behind me.... wait, not a toilet, a HUGE pike had smashed KElli's jerkbait from the surface! A long fight ensued and KElli was soon holding her new PB pike!

 

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A BEAUTIFUL 41 incher!!

 

It took a bit of reviving time, but she was soon on her way!

 

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Now I'm starting to feel left out haha, but thats okay, because within five minutes, my rod was nearly ripped out of my hands with a line screamer, a solid 39 incher inhaled my jerkbait!

 

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We made another move across the lake, but the high winds and cold front moving through made for very uncomfortable and un productive fishing, back to the 41 incher spot.

 

I was watching a school of smallies fighting over a big jerkbait when that d@mn toilet flushed again. Oh wait, no, Kelli is tangling with another GIANT! After 4 long runs, I finally put the basket under her new PB, a 43 inch northern!!!

 

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Not gonna lie, I'm glad we salvaged the day.

 

Tight Lines!

 

Steve Rowbotham

Sir Catch-A-Lot Pro Guiding

Posted
Great job.

We were fishing lake Muskoka and did really well too.

Sure was windy though.

Kenny G.

 

It sure was, I didnt get to fish some of my favourite spots, we just fished the areas best protected from the wind

Posted

Great report, pics and video Steve :thumbsup_anim:

 

You just can't beat a day like that :w00t: Congratulations on the PB's :clapping:

Huge beautiful gators :thumbsup_anim:

Thanks for sharing

Leechman

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