RickOnt Posted June 18, 2018 Report Posted June 18, 2018 (edited) Hi Guys Just did a week at Little Miss. The weather was almost too nice!! More like sitting under a shade tree with a cooler full of ice and beer weather, Hot, blue bird skies with zero wind But the Walleye fishing in Little Miss was fantastic The only place we did not catch fish was in the long arm that goes to the north east. We had one day of heavy rain started at 9am and lasted till 4. We were out when it started and stayed out till noon most of the guys were soaked by then But the skies cleared and we had a great evening fish. Bugs were almost non existent I never had the bug jacket on and only used the spray once All the Walleye we caught were full of the May fly larvae But they were aggressively feeding as the adult may flies had not yet surfaced. Little Miss was easy fishing for numbers of 17-20 inch Walleye. We caught very few under 16". Pike were plentiful but none over 30" and most very skinny and under 24 inches. We were able to boat into Elbow Lake There were 2 beaver dams to get over We did not get to Trump Elbow produced the biggest fish a 25.5 inch a 24 and a 23 inch. We did not get a pike over 30" in Elbow We fished the outflow at the north end twice once it was very good and once ok One of the other boats went twice with about the same results A buddy got a Whitefish out of Elbow It was very tasty almost zero fat not like the ones we get in Simcoe The big fish did not come out of my boat so no pics of them until the lads send me some Fish porn to follow Cheers Rick Edited June 27, 2018 by RickOnt revised
BillM Posted June 18, 2018 Report Posted June 18, 2018 Right on man! We took some big pike in Elbow where those giant boulders are (We also smoked one so hard with the boat, Mike and I went flying, lol!) Trump is a good lake trout lake, nothing huge but lots of fish and all up shallow this time of year and the walk is pretty simple.
RickOnt Posted June 18, 2018 Author Report Posted June 18, 2018 Yea Bill We went to Elbow looking for some big Pike but could not find anything that you would call BIG, The ones we did get were thick and fat where as the Pike in Little Miss were very skinny.
misfish Posted June 18, 2018 Report Posted June 18, 2018 You posted that last pic just for me didnt ya Rick. LOL Nice mess of fish buddy .
RickOnt Posted June 18, 2018 Author Report Posted June 18, 2018 Yes B When my buddy showed up at camp with that one I had to get a picture just for you!!
Jds63 Posted June 18, 2018 Report Posted June 18, 2018 Good to hear from ya gain Rick !! Its nice that the weather cooperated and by the looks of it you had some great fish frys ....
Old Ironmaker Posted June 18, 2018 Report Posted June 18, 2018 Them der are some purdy nice fish. I'm jealous. Perfect eating size. Way to go Sir.
chris.brock Posted June 18, 2018 Report Posted June 18, 2018 Nice Ricky! It sounds like you had a good trip! bugs almost no existent eh, I would have guessed the skeeters would have been atrocious. Did you make it down to the SW corner past the Cam Lk portage?
RickOnt Posted June 18, 2018 Author Report Posted June 18, 2018 Hey Chris The lack of bugs really surprised me, But in a good way. We did not go south of the Hawk Air camp All the Walleye were caught in less than 9 fow. And you told me that bay was a 15 fow trough so we did not go there. The fish were not in the deeper holes. The only spot we tried and did not catch fish was out the NE arm
Chuck Enwinde Posted June 19, 2018 Report Posted June 19, 2018 Nice going Rick. Looks like a great trip. Interesting note about the whitey - it sure looks like a chunker. I think I remember Brock telling me that one of those northern whities won the blind taste test at the fish fry one night.
LittleWorm Posted June 19, 2018 Report Posted June 19, 2018 Very nice man! Looks like you had a blast!
Brian Wilson Posted June 27, 2018 Report Posted June 27, 2018 Rick--great report--thanks for sharing. Couple questions: how would you rate/compare Little Miss v Apisabigo in terms of a walleye fishery? And, how were water levels? Seems like everyone is reporting lower levels. We return to Apisabigo in one month. Thanks!
RickOnt Posted June 27, 2018 Author Report Posted June 27, 2018 Hi Brian As far as a Walleye fishery, Well if you are talking 17"-20" fish Little Miss far exceeds Apisabigo . But I did get a 29" and a 28" outta Apisabigo and nothing over 21" out of Little Miss. My group did fish Elbow Lake Which is a portage lake from Little Miss We were able to boat up a small river to get in and We got a 25.5" a 24" and a 23" in this Lake The Pike in Little Miss were mostly under 24" and very skinny I really liked Little Miss, Lots of fish and lots of water to explore, especially with the back lakes out flow to the north. Personally I would go back but 3 guys in my group are really interested in some bigger Pike The water levels appeared to be about normal for this area Wawa/Chapleau As was confirmed by Martin Have a great trip to Apisabigo Cheers Rick
adempsey Posted June 28, 2018 Report Posted June 28, 2018 WIth whitefish like that, you'd think there would be some big pike in there!
RickOnt Posted June 28, 2018 Author Report Posted June 28, 2018 Yes Adam you are right! I did have reports of past catches of big Pike outta Elbow, But my gang was unable to connect
Brian Wilson Posted June 28, 2018 Report Posted June 28, 2018 Hey Rick: Thanks for the reply and your (always) helpful info. I'd love to get on Little Miss someday. With it being bigger water (than most of Air Dale's fly ins), you'd expect some bigger, fatter gators???? It looks like a great lake to explore... A 28 and 29 out of Apisabigo is impressive! By weeks' end last year I think we started to crack the bigger fish code. We'll test that hypothesis in a few short weeks. I may return with egg on my face, but still smiling from the entire experience. Good to know water levels are normal. Cheers and thanks again for chiming in.
mamona Posted June 28, 2018 Report Posted June 28, 2018 Looks like you had a fantastic trip. I am surprised there was no bigger pike than 30'!
RickOnt Posted June 28, 2018 Author Report Posted June 28, 2018 I think one reason Little Miss is not a big Pike fishery has a lot to do with the fact it has very little water deeper than 10'. Lots of Pike but as I said 24" and very skinny. Several anglers I talked to before and after my trip had the same experience But why is it such a good Walleye fishery?? Maybe the Walleye are feeding on the Pike fry. May be someone with a lot more knowledge, than I, in such areas could chime in here
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