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> Once in a lifetime weekend on Nip, Walleye, Burbot, Perch, Pike, Cisco
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Posted: Jan 29, 2024 - 12:20 am


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Friday afternoon my oldest son and i headed up to the cottage for a weekend on the ice. Don't get that many chances to get out with the lad so was hoping for a good weekend. Little did i know that the fishing would smash our expectations and go down as one of the greatest fishing weekends of all time - hard or soft water.

Saturday morning we got on the ice at Fish Bay and rode 25 km to the Manitous. Thickness while on the shy side of normal was more than adequate but slush and more pressure ridges/cracks than i have ever seen on Nip made a very interesting ride out.

We arrived at about 10 am and had lines in the water at 10:35. The setup:

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The action started immediately and never stopped until we used up our +/- 3 dozen minnows. And it did not take long. 2.5 hours of fishing and we landed 42 fish. We initially set up our second lines on jaw jackers but pretty quickly gave up on the second lines as we simply could not keep up.

The take for Saturday included:

30 perch - 23 kept
1 Burbot - 27 inches
1 pike - 18.5 inches
10 walleye - got our 4 in the slot (2 each), 5 around 14 inches and one 24 inch.

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Partial Saturday haul:

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Balance of Saturday - bag we forgot to put in pic above less one walleye already under the knife:

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Sunday morning got up around 7 and ate a pound of bacon and 8 eggs between the two of us. Hit Fish Bay bound for the Manitous again at about 840 am. We were excited but honestly did not expect another day like Saturday, plus we already had 4 walleye in the fridge so no keepers for walleye regardless of size.

It was foggy and misty and once at the top of South Bay there was no way to see the Manitous. I am old school and refuse to rely on a GPS preferring either dead reckoning or a compass. Well an old &^*# like me knows dead reckoning is useless in the fog on the ice. So got out the Silva and took a bearing and headed out. Stopped every km to check my bearing. Well plodding along at 20 km/hour (couldn't go any faster for fear of hitting a pressure ridge in the fog) it took a while but after 30 minutes of driving in the void the fog began to lift and i caught sight of the most southerly island - land ho - good to go!

Lines in the water at 10:15 am and this time armed with +/- 4 dozen minnows. Action started within 3 minutes and just never stopped. We landed 66 fish in just under 4 hours and then once again ran out of bait.

The Sunday haul:

59 perch - 50 kept
5 walleye - all went back - mostly small guys
1 Cisco
1 pike - 23 inch

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Grand total of 6.5 hours with lines in the water and 108 fish landed with 81 kept - 73 perch, 4 walleye, 1 burbot, 2 pike, 1 cisco. I have had good days on Nip many times but this was just a whole different level. Back at the cottage both days before 4 pm with woodstove lit, roaring and whisky poured by 430 pm - the good life.

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Posted: Jan 29, 2024 - 05:17 am


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That is a fantastic report, great looking fish haul. Great ice fishing gear too.

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Posted: Jan 29, 2024 - 07:00 am


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What kind of ice thicknesses were you seeing?

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Posted: Jan 29, 2024 - 07:18 am


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Awesome report Species, well done to all..
Cheers Dave?

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Posted: Jan 29, 2024 - 08:39 am


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use to fish out there but my sled is old and so am i so stick closer to shore. Nice perch,
looks like your fishing the deep trough.

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Posted: Jan 29, 2024 - 11:06 am


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Like I said before, WOW. From the heavy breakfast and fog, to the heavy haul of fish. That's how it's done. Great post.

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Posted: Jan 29, 2024 - 11:07 am


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QUOTE (Hunterman @ Jan 29, 2024 - 07:00 am)
What kind of ice thicknesses were you seeing?

10 to 13 inches mostly black. Little bit of white on top.

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Posted: Jan 29, 2024 - 12:56 pm


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QUOTE (kenster @ Jan 29, 2024 - 08:39 am)
use to fish out there but my sled is old and so am i so stick closer to shore. Nice perch,
looks like your fishing the deep trough. 

Yep we were pretty much centre of the trough both days. Only 2 seasonal huts there so far this year and one of those arrived Saturday afternoon. The other actually belongs to my neighbour.

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Posted: Jan 29, 2024 - 02:06 pm


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you had an epic outing.........well done

btw...that's a man's breakfast

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Posted: Jan 29, 2024 - 11:08 pm


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Great report and pics. Awesome variety of fish too.

That sounds like my kind of breakfast too!

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Posted: Jan 30, 2024 - 06:38 am


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Awesome report, congrats on a stellar couple days - decent sized ling

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Posted: Jan 30, 2024 - 09:35 am


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No need to travel all the way down to Simcoe for perch. Nipissing has lots of jumbos too.
Nice report.

2 weeks straight of -20 would be nice.

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Posted: Jan 30, 2024 - 02:55 pm


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QUOTE (Limacharley @ Jan 30, 2024 - 09:35 am)


2 weeks straight of -20 would be nice.

I second that motion.

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Posted: Jan 30, 2024 - 10:33 pm


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Thanks for the great replies guys.


So took me 5 hours to fillet the 81 fish. One 2 hour shift and one 3 hour shift. Touched up the fillet knife once mid way through with a few strokes on the 1200 grit fine hone. Might look into an electric as my neighbour tells me they are the cat's azz. Although not sure if it would be any faster as my fillet knife is a one off custom that keeps and holds a razor's edge.


Have had two meals off the haul so far and have 7 large freezer bags stuffed with meat. Gonna eat off this haul for a while.

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