Went to a friends cottage near Cloyne this weekend with the family for our yearly trip there. I was last there in November with my dad fishing Splake. The late is very very small, about 100ft deep, and extremely clear/blue water. Off grid cabin no hydro or running water, but everything you need and more. Very private.
Arrived Friday afternoon during the tropical rains, and just unpacked and swam in the rain, kids ahead blast. Saturday morning we rigged up the boats and I realized I forgot my remote for my Powerdrive. Oops. Had to drive up the road to get cell signal to download the app… which then insisted on updating my powerdrive firmware… which I was worried about but in the end it connect to my phones Bluetooth and all was well…. Just make sure I don’t lose the phone overboard when I catch a fish!
Tried trolling in the morning exactly as we did in the fall, but no luck. So we moved around til we marked some over deeper water, single suspended fish 25-30ft over 50-80fow (probably the thermocline). Then we tried to snipe them, around 9am I managed to land one 2-3lbs, then another shortly after around 4.5lbs (23” but fat as a football). 9:30am Went back to shore, tossed the fish on the stringer into the water, grabbed my knife, went back to get the fish, and the fat one was gone…. It managed to unlatch the stringer clasp and take off. Doubling up from now on. The particular clasp had a slightly warped locking sleeve that allowed the fish to thrash it open. OOOPS! Oh well, cleaned the fish and had it with brunch. These fish eat like salmon… holy moly the meat was incredible! The colour is like sockeye. The skin is so light and silvery and their backs are green.
Enjoyed the day then went back out mid afternoon with my brothers and nephew packed into the tiny boat, we fished for hour and a half and nothing, it even a mark, so I decided one more spot then we call it, so went a hundred feet off the dock in 50fow and amongst the four of us jigging, I managed two more beautiful splake, and fee I redeemed the day even though fatty got away.
Extra Small lucky strike spoon in gold tipped with 1” of worm…. Deadly.
Due to the unique ecology of the lake, the only food source available for the splake are bugs, invertebrates, and lots and lots of crayfish. The bellies of all these splake were packed with 1.5-2.5” crayfish. No plentiful minnows at all. No vegetation in the lake at all. Thick gray mucky layer coats everything including the dock. But the water is sooooo clear.
Can’t wait til November, I know there’s a monster in the lake somewhere!