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Kelli and I got out today on Lake Simcoe for a while, but the wind and 49 degree surface temps were just too much. Not wanting to go home skunked, we hit up a smaller local lake in search of some pike. Hammerhandles, I believe are the exact word to describe them haha.

 

We hit the windblown shoreline and started throwing spinnerbaits and rattletraps. Water was 67 degrees, 18 degrees warmer than Simcoe, and the aggressiveness of the fish showed. We were landing fish every 5 minutes. Over and over and over again, whack whack whack!! Colour didnt matter, size didnt matter, the fish ate them! Unfortunately, no size today!!

 

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first monster of the day!

 

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Kelli with Moby dick

 

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Another anaconda!!

 

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I cant even take this seriously haha

 

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Wooo LOL

 

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Better fish, but still a dink.

 

So that was my day today ... look for more reports come the weekend.

 

Anyone wants to chat, I work 5am - 2pm at bass pro every weekday, stop in. Take care and good fishin!

Posted

Haha, I got into a snot rocket festival yesterday just like that while wally fishing, but I didn't leave the spot cause it was still fun. Nice fish. :)

Posted (edited)

nice fish. I love catching hammerhandles because where there is one, there is usually more.

 

lol "snot rockets"

 

thats a new one to me.

Edited by Riparian
Posted

Looks like you had a great day anyways. The smiles on Kelli, says it all.

 

Thanks for sharin'

 

John

Posted

Great report! Non stop action is great fun...not that that's happened to me many times...LOL. Congrats on a great day out on the water...nice work you two!!!

Guest Johnny Bass
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Great Report. Those are the type of lakes you bring your woman too so they get interested in fishing. I'm sure she is hooked now.lol

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