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MarksHooked

Member Since 01 Mar 2014
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What's your favourite way to fish for Walleye?

30 May 2014 - 12:55 PM

Hello friends! I'll be heading up to the cottage for a week at the start of June, and I plan on targeting and landing my first 'eye.  I'll be fishing Four Mile Lake which I fished a couple of times last year, lots of SM bass but only one 'eye my friend got on a dropshot at night.  I was hoping to get everyone's input on their favourite technique, lures, bait, or any tips that could help me out! I'll be fishing from a small row boat with a trolling motor, no other electronics. Planning on hitting the BPS on the way up, so help me with a shopping list!

 

Rather than make a new topic, I saw an ad for these inside In-Fisherman, and really want to try them out, I don't know if they are available in stores yet, going to call around this weekend but has anyone had any experience or heard anything about these new Uncle Josh Pork baits?

 

http://www.basspro.c.../1403260926303/

 

http://www.basspro.c.../1403260926305/

 

Thanks for any and all help


First fish of the year! Bayfront Park

17 May 2014 - 10:13 AM

Well it was a long winter, my first dealing with 'Cabin Fever' as I only got into fishing last season.  I've been spending a lot of time reading, and building my tackle box for the upcoming season, but as you will read here, sometimes the simplest methods are the most effective! 

 

My Friday afternoon started off with a walk from Jackson Square down to Bayfront. It was windy, and clouds were looming, but I hadn't been out all week and couldn't wait any longer.  My plan of attack was to scout out the opposite side of the boat launch area, I've always fished the side with the rocks and the benches, but wanted to try something different. I had 4 360 boxes of hardbaits  that were just waiting to take a dip.  As I got closer to Bayfront, and went over my plan of attack, the recent rainfall made me stop and get some worms, you know... JUST IN CASE.  

 

When I arrived at Bayfront the wind was blowing right across the launch, but the little bay (Macassa Bay) was calm and protected, so I posted up by the bench that overlooks the marina and all the boats. The water was very muddy.  Hardbaits be damned, I tie on my last aberdeen hook, add a small split shot, and a wooden pencil like bobber.  On my fist cast in towards the bay I caught a small silver bass? Excitement overtook me as I was finally feeling the tug of something on my line.  3 or 4 casts to the same spot yielded 3 more of these silvery looking panfish and I was feeling great! I adjusted my depth down to about 4 feet and cast again, a little further out. I was slowly reeling my line back in, when I saw my bobber go down, and when I continued to reel my line snagged. Then, THE GREATEST FEELING AN ANGLER CAN FEEL, THE SNAG PULLED BACK! my line started peeling off my reel, and my drag sang like it made it to the finals of The Voice. (I don't watch The Voice, but I am aware it's a singing show lol)  I held my rod tip up as my line swam around the bay, trying to adjust the drag and reeling in when I could. After what felt like ten minutes but realistically was under a minute, this behemoth turned towards me and I saw something silver break the water momentarily, and then dive back down and run again.  WHAT THE HECK WAS THAT?! A steelhead? Still had no idea. Another run and then it was tired, I reeled in and saw the biggest fish I have ever caught floating on it's side. Sheepshead! I'd heard about these, but never seen one, and thought they were smaller.  I was without a net, but the fish was just chilling in the shallows.  I grabbed a garbage bag that I keep for picking up litter, and placed it on the rocks, while grabbing my line and pulling this fish closer.  I was able to get my hand under the gill, and my other under it's body and laid it on the bag.  SUCCESS!

 

Here it is beside my size 15 shoe

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A lady was walking her dog, and I asked for her to take a picture.  I was so excited, and this was my first time holding up a sheepshead. I tried to remember to support the full weight of the fish with my hand, and placed my other hand under it's gill so if it shook I wouldn't drop it.  I'm not happy with the way the gill is pulled out in this picture, when I was holding it I didn't feel like it was pulled out so far, and afterwards it was placed back in the water, and after only a few seconds of holding it there it gave the water a tail slap and went on it's way. My apologies to the community if this still isn't the correct way to hold the fish, I am still learning, and while I have spent hours and hours READING about fish over this past year, sadly it's still only minutes that I've gotten to handle them, and this picture shows that inexperience 

 

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After that I was on cloud 9! Spent a couple more hours fishing, I was down there from 5-8:30.  I overheard at least 3 different kids see me fishing and say to their parents 'I want to go Fishing!' and that was great to hear.  A gentlemen and his 2 kids stood and watched me fish for about 20 minutes and asked questioned about fishing the area which I was happy to answer.  Spoke with another guy and his son who Ice fished bayfront over the winter and had a lot of success, and finally was able to help a couple teens who weren't having any luck by giving my spot and letting them know what depth I was catching at.  I had received my Lucky Tackle Box this month, and it came with a small 1/8oz Strike King spinnerbait, so I walked around the bay over near the docks and cast out a couple times while waiting for my ride.  Got 2 more silver bass or white perch not sure the name, but one was about 12" and it was my first time catching anything on a spinnerbait.  My evening finished with a visit to the Chef's Wagon which opened yesterday. If you guys in Hamilton haven't had it yet, look it up online, their food truck is always at Main and Bay this year, and they make the best burger I've ever had, The Hamiltonian, check it out!

 

Overall it was an excellent start to the long weekend, and reaffirmed my faith in Bayfront. I get to cross another species off the list.  Next time I visit I've got my eye on some pike!


I can see soft water!

04 March 2014 - 01:42 PM

So I was heading over the skyway this weekend, and noticed that the shoreline and the pier area around there had some moving water! Needless to say I was ecstatic, I've been going absolutely crazy, and desperately need to get some of this new braided line wet! I'm thinking about going out with my buddy on Saturday, looking around that area or some smaller piers between there and Grimsby.  I was wondering if there WOULD be any fish shallow to be looking for at this time of year? I've got 2 spinning gear set ups, a Medium and a Medium Heavy, I was planning on throwing some inline spinners, spoons, and maybe a couple jerkbaits to test them out.  Am I crazy? If anyone has any experience fishing these areas right after the ice has melted, I would love to hear it. I've only recently begun fishing, and this is my first time having to wait for the ice to melt! I am not looking for spots specifically, just an idea of what I should be looking for or expecting, or than the flu! Thanks in advance


Hello from Hamilton

01 March 2014 - 02:33 PM

Hello fellow fishermen/women! My name is Mark, I'm 29 years old, and live and work in Hamilton.  I got into fishing last year, thanks to an older buddy who took me out, and needless to say I AM HOOKED!

 

I started off last year with a lot of worms and bobbers, mostly around Bayfront Park and Princess point, as well as a few of the conservation areas around here. After catching lots of smaller panfish and my share of gobies,  I slowly upgraded to soft plastic baits, and inline spinners and began catching bigger fish, and fell completely in love with fishing at that point. I am happy to fish for everything, and I'm constantly reading online about various techniques, watching videos, etc.  

 

During these winter months I've upgraded my gear from a $25 rapala combo to a 7'MF Fenwick HMG paired with a Pfleuger President 6930 with 10lb Hi Vis PP as well as a lower end BPS Graphite 6'6 MH F that I still need to pick up a reel for.  I am going crazy the last couple months waiting for the ice to melt, and have started thinking about finding SOMEWHERE nearby that would give me shore access to just get a line wet, even if all I do catch is a cold.  I did head up north a couple times this winter with my wife, and rented huts and tried out some casual ice fishing, but all I can think about is getting out there and testing out all my new gear and lures! I look forward to getting to know some more like minded fishing fanatics, and joining in on the conveations, as my wife and friends are tired of listening to me talk about anything fishing related! I'm going to try and upload a couple of pictures of some of my favourite catches from last year, nothing spectacular, but all memorable! I'm still incredibly new to fishing in general, so I'm sure you'll be answering a lot of question from me in the future :) Attached File  bigbass.jpg   246.8KB   107 downloadsAttached File  fish.jpg   201.37KB   109 downloadsAttached File  rainbow.jpg   472.83KB   106 downloadsAttached File  smallmouth.jpg   178.46KB   117 downloads