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We went up to our go-to Muskoka spot on Wednesday last and started fishing in 70'. Within a few minutes of setting up, I hooked into a decent laker using a nose hooked micro tube on a Simcoe Bug -- that definitely felt like a good start to the day! We were marking lots of baitfish but, alas, the lake trout were considerably more scarce but not so much that we felt the need to move. Over the next few hours, a few more, smaller lakers were iced and then, as so often happens, things quietened. A decision was made to move and we then set up in 60'. Again, we quickly iced some fish but many of those were non-keepers; however, we were marking fish -- for the time being at least!
Despite those early morning starts, it was, as always, good to get out. Between us, we took home three fish. Temperatures were well into the plus range but with a brisk wind, felt considerably cooler. Ice was still about 5"; although somewhat degraded from the previous week, it was still solid with about a 4" mix of snow and slush on top.
Group: Members
Posts: 855
Member No.: 7520
Joined: December 06, 2014
Usually, I tip the Simcoe Bug with a minnow. On Wednesday, I started with the micro tube because we had arrived early and our third party member hadn't yet arrived with the live bait. Given the result, I'll try the same presentation again; like they say, let the fish tell you what they want.
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