fish1on
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- Aug 28, 2012
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- Detector(s) used
- Fisher F70 with 6.5", 10" Elliptical, & 11" Search Coil. Garret pro pointer AT, Minelab excaliber II (New machine)
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
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Lol. Yeah Canada is even worse...took a fishing trip in the last week in August a few years back. One day the temps dropped and it began to sleet....couldn't believe it. Fish didnt care but whoa it was cold.And to think,, when I listened to people with minus degree temperatures in Minnesota, I used to respond with, "I would be moving,,
My lake is solid still right now. Its 40 ft deep in spots and averages about 20 ft and is spring fed. People snowmobile on it. Some fish are almost hibernate states when it freezes to save energy (bass). Pike, Walleye are fun to catch in the winter as they still feed alot and pulling a huge fish in on a small rod is fun. When the ice is gone and the water temps raise a little, Crappie will have feeding frenzies and that is a great time to catch them as their fillets are firm and they are a very tasty fish. In summer they fillet out differently and aren't as good. The crappy's on our lake will run up to 12-15 inches which quit large. Most fish have a different smell in spring than in mid summer.I wonder,, with really cold temperatures and the water almost cold enough to freeze,, do those fish smell??
Lol"Fish smell"....getting kind or personal aren't we? LOL