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What Will You Be Mainly Targeting This up Coming Hard Water Season?  

91 members have voted

  1. 1. Select one?

    • Bass
      1
    • Walleye
      40
    • Perch
      37
    • Whities
      39
    • Lakers
      36
    • Specks
      10
    • Spotted Bass
      0
    • Sturgeon
      2
    • Carp
      3
    • Steelhead - Chrome
      9
    • Channel Cat
      0
    • Pike
      26
    • Crappie
      25


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Posted

I'll be going for perch until the big water on simcoe is safe, then it will be all lakers and whities. Almost have the new ice fishing sled tuned up just waiting for my clutch parts that are on back order to come in :angry: Maybe i should just drop the $400 and get a whole new clutch fromthe states.

 

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Posted
Plenty of ice up here, I have just been too busy to go. :(

I would go tomorrow, but it is going to be too nice so I have work to do on my sled trailer.

Better to do it now when the temps are -3 to -5 than when it's -20!!!

 

 

LOLOL....ditto here Drifter :)

Posted
I'll be going for perch until the big water on simcoe is safe, then it will be all lakers and whities. Almost have the new ice fishing sled tuned up just waiting for my clutch parts that are on back order to come in :angry: Maybe i should just drop the $400 and get a whole new clutch from the states.

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Thanks 12footspringbok!!! Good luck with the clutch part :)

 

for me its all pike and walleye

iv never tryed for crappies

maby fon the list this upcoming year

cant wait

 

Thanks Chevy!!! Crappies are fun to catch and they taste real good B)

 

Lakers, Whities and Walleye

 

Thanks Steve!!! You certainly got into some dandy ones last season :)

Posted

Here's the tally so far:

 

Out of 46 votes,

it's a 3 way split for first with 17.82% Walleye, Perch and Whities

 

Second followed by Lakers @ 14.85%

 

Then third Crappie @ 10.89%

 

Followed by Pike @ 9.90% - Specks 3.96% - Carp 2.97%

 

and last but not least Sturgeon and Chrome @ 1.98%

 

It's getting interesting..... keep voting guys!!!

Leechman

Posted

Ohhh I guess my last tally is just a little off eh :lol:

 

After 56 votes on multiple choices, sounds like walleye is the preferred species.... followed by perch, whities, lakers, pike and crappie....

 

Thanks for voting folks..... now bring on the hard stuff B)

Tight lines

Leechman

Posted

untill simcoe is froze up for lakers and whities ill be on the smaller lakes for perch, pike and crappie. Then once simcoe is closed its back to the small lakes.

Posted
untill simcoe is froze up for lakers and whities ill be on the smaller lakes for perch, pike and crappie. Then once simcoe is closed its back to the small lakes.

 

Thanks richyb!!! Good luck!!!

If it has an adipose fin it got my vote.

Truth is though I'm not likely going to be augering any holes this winter. :(

Thanks Chris!!! You could always get someone to punch some for ya!!!

Posted

Mudpuppy! :thumbsup_anim:

.......

 

Surtout le Dore et le Brochet.... la Grise vient vers la fin de saison... and the Mudpuppy seems to follow me wherever I may go. :wallbash:

 

RFS

:canadian:

Posted
Mudpuppy! :thumbsup_anim:

.......

Surtout le Dore et le Brochet.... la Grise vient vers la fin de saison... and the Mudpuppy seems to follow me wherever I may go. :wallbash:

RFS

:canadian:

 

Merci Randy!!! I use to get into mudpuppies beginning of March on the Ottawa River.... But now only fish local lakes and never caught another :)

 

Bonne chance cette saison et tight lines :canadian:

Jacques

Posted

Another tally cause I'm way off again :blush::lol:

After 71 votes on multiple choices Walleyes are the preferred species followed by Perch, Lakers and whitties B)

 

Keep voting folks!!!

Leechman

Posted

Being a new comer to ice fishing this season I'm hoping to catch some walleye possibly keep a few but mainly C&R for me.

 

Should be fun to learn how to catch these fish. Good luck and keep safe everyone.

 

MTBF

Posted
Being a new comer to ice fishing this season I'm hoping to catch some walleye possibly keep a few but mainly C&R for me.

Should be fun to learn how to catch these fish. Good luck and keep safe everyone.

MTBF

 

Good luck to you Mike with them eyes!!! Got to remember, eyes are little finicky at times.... they go for the smallest minnows you can present to them and you can find them on weedy flats early morning and on drop offs ;)

 

Have fun this upcoming season!!!

Jacques

Posted

Great poll, Jacques. With walleye in the lead, I'm pretty sure you'd get the same result in the summer for that species. I'm curious about the boys targeting sturgeon on the ice though. A lot of zones in Ontario are closed all year for sturgeon. The ones that are open are zero limit on catch and/or possession. Why would they be targeted? Hmmm, just wondering....

Posted
Great poll, Jacques. With walleye in the lead, I'm pretty sure you'd get the same result in the summer for that species. I'm curious about the boys targeting sturgeon on the ice though. A lot of zones in Ontario are closed all year for sturgeon. The ones that are open are zero limit on catch and/or possession. Why would they be targeted? Hmmm, just wondering....

 

Thanks Roy!!! You've raised a good point about the sturgeon.... I was checking the OMNR regs and those zones that are open it's S-0 and C-0

I think CPR is the only reason I can come up with...

 

I accidently checked bass I think... oops.

 

No problems Gov.... bass is open til March 31st 2010 in Québec :D

Posted
there is no box for me to check

my catagorie isnt there

anything that will bite the dam hook!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

I hear ya skeeter.... ran out of poll options :lol:

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