Handlebarz Posted October 26, 2010 Report Posted October 26, 2010 Great report for sure what a amazing bunch of fish congratz.
Guest Johnny Bass Posted October 26, 2010 Report Posted October 26, 2010 Man! What I wouldn't do to catch a big sheephead like that! Too bad you didn't film that sheephead battle! You must of thought you had the mother of all pickerel on!!!LOL Still, one for the record books! Umm I think your fishfinder is broken. There are all kinds of scratches on the screen.
vinnimon Posted October 27, 2010 Report Posted October 27, 2010 Congrats aaron on the record breaker!
Gerritt Posted October 27, 2010 Report Posted October 27, 2010 I can sum this up in one word.. Baaaaaaaaaaah!
Moosebunk Posted October 27, 2010 Report Posted October 27, 2010 The fight went... Aaron takes a port side rod which goes screaming.... the fish ends up back at 660 last we know of it before Tony takes another rod that fires starboard. I'm eating some delish Fondue and passing gas, but am forced to clear three lines. Tony lands his sheepie... ... then we clear the last line, enjoy some more delish Fondue and a Black Forest cake from Timmies, and pop the boat in neutral to wait for ole Aaron to quit showboating. Aaron's fish is staying down but finally it surfaces like a whale, spits out a 36-inch muskie and is in the net. The rest becomes his official (between us all and those who matter) Ontario record. The End. Ahhhhhh it was a blast sharing the boat with these two yahoos. Great BOQ weekend, the way they should always happen. Thanks again doods, was a fun time full of fish.
solopaddler Posted October 27, 2010 Report Posted October 27, 2010 That sheephead is just ridiculous! Crazy big
superdad Posted October 27, 2010 Report Posted October 27, 2010 Aaron Great report - Thanks for sharing your info with all. That was a Monster sheepie - Holy Cow - bet you thought you have the 20lb eye
fishnsled Posted October 27, 2010 Report Posted October 27, 2010 Great report but could have used a couple more pics.
msp Posted October 27, 2010 Report Posted October 27, 2010 Good work on the eyes. The dynamic trio eh. Thanks for the report and congratulations on that "other " fish
bassnass Posted October 31, 2010 Report Posted October 31, 2010 Pure awesome. Cannot get over that sheephead! Unreal!
muskymatt Posted October 31, 2010 Report Posted October 31, 2010 Beauty report and holy crap that shead is freaking huge!! Sweet pics as well..good read!
bassnass Posted November 3, 2010 Report Posted November 3, 2010 (edited) Question: In with the other fish - is that a pic of a cisco? Or what... Edited November 3, 2010 by LincolnG
tonyb Posted November 3, 2010 Report Posted November 3, 2010 Thanks for putting up the pics and write-up Aaron and Bunk, also thanks for all the comments guys. It was a great time and I can't add much more than what has already been said, good fishing, good laughs and great company. The Bay never seems to dissapoint and this year was no exception as we seemed to be able to figure them out a bit more each day after our slower start on Thursday, and by Saturday we for sure had them dialed in and the winds were co-operative. LincolnG, you're correct that is in fact a Cisco aka Lake Herring. It struck a Mooselook wobbler on a 5-colour leadcore setup...of all things! hehe That particular setup accounted for 4 different species of fish for us, Walleye, Drum, White Bass and the Cisco. The colour of the spoon is called Candy Apple Green...but I affectionately renamed it 'the green monster' Tight lines, Tony
bassnass Posted November 4, 2010 Report Posted November 4, 2010 Thanks dude - MONSTER Perch btw - noice! Interesting how the spoon pulled such a mixed bag. You think that running snap wts instead of leadcore would rock that presentation as well?
tonyb Posted November 4, 2010 Report Posted November 4, 2010 Thanks dude - MONSTER Perch btw - noice! Interesting how the spoon pulled such a mixed bag. You think that running snap wts instead of leadcore would rock that presentation as well? I don't see why it wouldn't. However, I don't run snap weights at all for trolling, I probably should pick up a set to see how they fish alongside leadcore or copper in certain scenarios. It could mean the difference between catching a few or a dozen That being said, Leadcore does add a certain property to the presentation of lures, especially spoons, with the minor rise and fall undulations through the water column. I have tried the dive bomb diving weights but it's just another component to remove from the line, as snap-weights are, when brining a fish in. Since I use in-line planer boards exclusively on my boat, that is already one thing to remove from the line, and the dive bomb or snap weight would be a second thing to handle. We all know what can happen when there are split second pauses in a battle with a fish, so trying to minimize that is key to getting more fish in the boat Oh and thanks for the comment on the Perch, that was from Lake Simcoe last fall, my best day Perch fishing ever (and it was captured on film for Aaron's show last season!). The day before that, I had my best day Steelheading ever (a fish every few drifts day!)...a fishy weekend that won't be soon forgotten
Rod Caster Posted November 12, 2010 Report Posted November 12, 2010 I'm bringing this one out of the wood works. I must have viewed these photos twenty times. That's an incredible fish Aaron!!!!
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