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Flukes
Posted: Oct 04, 2024 - 10:54 pm


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QUOTE (mykola @ Oct 04, 2024 - 03:40 pm)
Looking good, those fish must be ready to spawn next 3-4 weeks on that lake.

I was out this morning again. Beautiful sunrise and so calm. The problem was no fish....marked very few and checked depths from 25 to 80+' of water to see if they had moved a bit (nope, they seemed to have moved alot or maybe it was just one of those off days and they will be back the next time). Only had 2 hours and was off the lake....on time...almost on time.
I think you are right about the spawning. The last two fish had nothing in their stomachs and I saw another whitefish jump out of the water (never seen WF jump like that before and then seeing it twice (once on each of the last two days). Usually by this time, I have given up on WF because they are OOS (use to fish Simcoe alot) so I would not be on the water looking for them.

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Posted: Oct 05, 2024 - 07:12 pm


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QUOTE (Flukes @ Oct 04, 2024 - 10:54 pm)
...I have given up on WF because they are OOS (use to fish Simcoe alot) so I would not be on the water looking for them.

Did you mean given up on laker..., I mean I thought whitefish (WF) on the lake you are fishing are open year round... :-)

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Posted: Oct 05, 2024 - 11:03 pm


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I meant in the past when I did fish for whitefish (on Simcoe), I wouldn't be fishing for them now because the season would be closed after Sept. 30 so there was no chance to see what they were doing closer to their spawning time. Here, because the season is open all year, I can still fish for them and get a chance to see them jump...and maybe more interesting behaviour as it gets closer to their spawning time.

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Posted: Oct 06, 2024 - 09:35 am


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I was there on Friday, I think we launched at the same time? I have an inflatable kayak. Super slow morning, but a beautiful day to be out.

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Posted: Oct 06, 2024 - 08:44 pm


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QUOTE (naturefan @ Oct 04, 2024 - 07:43 pm)
I have the rubberized net and hooks are still get stuck in it. This year I bought the net which is made just from plastic like silicon – that really makes difference, I recommend it.

That must be the net I have because I have never had a hook tangled in it….total game changer. I think it’s a Lucky Strike but it’s old

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Posted: Oct 06, 2024 - 10:00 pm


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QUOTE (maxpower @ Oct 06, 2024 - 09:35 am)
I was there on Friday, I think we launched at the same time? I have an inflatable kayak. Super slow morning, but a beautiful day to be out.

You were the one in the red car? Did you catch anything or mark many? I was not getting too much activity in the areas where I fished. Wished I had more time to be able to move around alot more to see if they showed up later or moved to other spots.

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Posted: Oct 06, 2024 - 10:01 pm


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QUOTE (Fishnhunt @ Oct 06, 2024 - 08:44 pm)
QUOTE (naturefan @ Oct 04, 2024 - 07:43 pm)
I have the rubberized net and hooks are still get stuck in it. This year I bought the net which is made just from plastic like silicon – that really makes difference, I recommend it.

That must be the net I have because I have never had a hook tangled in it….total game changer. I think it’s a Lucky Strike but it’s old

Damn....maybe I have to keep any eye out for a sale on these nets (I have been trying to keep my spending on fishing stuff down as much as possible).

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Posted: Oct 07, 2024 - 03:48 pm


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nice catch and good eats

we all experience net problems from time to time, especially when fishing solo

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Posted: Oct 07, 2024 - 08:44 pm


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QUOTE (Flukes @ Oct 06, 2024 - 11:00 pm)
You were the one in the red car?  Did you catch anything or mark many?  I was not getting too much activity in the areas where I fished.  Wished I had more time to be able to move around alot more to see if they showed up later or moved to other spots.

Yup that's me. Marked some first thing in the morning, but they weren't responding to anything. Just foul-hooked a little laker unfortunately. Not many fish around later in the morning it seemed. Tried all different depths.

Here's a picture of the sunrise that morning, you're pictured in the centre.

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Posted: Oct 07, 2024 - 11:12 pm


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Nice sunrise shot. I got a few shots of the sunrise too and about the same time you took that photo.

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