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Guest ThisPlaceSucks
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All day today all I could think about was fishin' (like today was any different than yesterday) so I figured I had to get out and wet a line. I grabbed my father in law and headed north out of the sault at about 3pm. Finished portaging the canoe at around 5:00. This lake is real weird in that it is surrounded by trout lakes, and looks like a speck lake itself...Definitely not a typical smallie lake...

 

By 5:30 we hadn't hit a fish yet and found ourselves fighting the wind with the canoe...

 

We tried the opposite shore and hit some good fish. Most of the smallies were right up in the trees within a few feet of the shore...very brookie like...

By the time all was said and done we boated 13. These are the best fish of the night. The rest averaged about 2 pounds.

 

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nice smallmouth bass...what did u use to catch them? spoons?...looks like...i foud the spoons working really good for bass, smallmouth or largemouth. ;)

Guest ThisPlaceSucks
Posted

fish were taken mostly on white jigs but some were also taken on a fire tiger vibrax spinner.

and those fish were bigger than 2 lbs...the OTHER fish were around 2 lbs. Biggest was a healthy 4

Guest ThisPlaceSucks
Posted
Good job buddy. There some fat fish in there for sure. See any pike when you were there?

 

Was the fly hatch going on or too cold?

 

saw 2 mayflies...

a few 3 lb pike only...

last week i donated several lures to the larger pike in the lake.

the fis were all on the left side...right up in the trees...

Guest ThisPlaceSucks
Posted (edited)
nice smallies! where was this? up buy wabus?

 

 

wabus lake is near chapleau dude. i didn't drive that far for an evening fish!

and isn't wabus lake walleye and pike?

Edited by Dr. Salvelinus
Posted

Got to love it when you can get into sudden action!!!

Real chunky ones in those pics B) Congratualtions :clapping:

and thanks for sharing

Leechman

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