We moved out to deeper water and found lots of specs still stacked up in deep water, from 28 to 40 ft down in 50 ft! Same bite here, they were reluctant to take bigger baits but wanted to hit a tiny jig, needed a splitshot to get it down, and they were biting very light too, couldn't even detect a bite on my noodlerod, went to my st croix with the lite strike indicator, and that did the job just fine. Jack used a TB spring and did well too.
Ice was suprisingly thick and the accesses were still good, we could still drive all over, but I am sure that is over now.
Nice pounder

plenty of bass were in the mood for small jigs too, every time I hooked one it felt like a 2 pound crappie, til i got it near the hole!

"pumkin-gill" hybrid sunfish

More largemouths


Some of the crappies got bugeyed after pulling from the depths, once we got all we wanted to keep we had to call it a day.


5 comments:
Wow. Amazing you were brave enough to take a vehicle out on the ice. It hasn't looked safe for about a week now. I saw open water on the shore of a local lake yesterday.
Them laregemouth bass pics got me in the mood!!!
Nice report and picturas as always!!!
As MNAngler said you have a pair of balls, that ice doesn´t look very thick.
But there are no doubts that you know what you do.
Thank you for sharing.
No way! I am chicken!!! that is jacks vehicle, mine stayed safely on dry ground :-D
thanks for the comments all!
Nice fishing looks cold nut I bet the fish made up for that.
Jeff
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