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kevin
02-04-2008, 10:30 PM
February 3, 2008

With the warming temps and the rains that we have been receiving our ice is starting to take a toll and making things a little interesting. We decided to head to a pond that is known for having large crappies and this was going to be our focus for this trip. Upon arriving at the waters edge there is something going on as this shoreline that we get to first almost always has open water on the edges and is open once again. Have to walk around a part of the lake to get to a place that the ice is safe enough to set foot on.

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Since this pond has some big crappies in the 13” and bigger class we decided to stay out in deeper water and search for suspending fish. After drilling a few holes we started catching a number of nicer sunfish on T.H.E. Jig and they were coming in fairly regularly. We had to down size to the smallest jig as the fish on the Vexilar would hover around T.H.E. Jig but at times showed no interest what so ever. Since the crappies weren’t coming in we forged on and drilled more holes in our search.

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At this point we switched over to the Loby Baits micro flea in the pink color and the crappies started gobbling this bait up. We were catching more crappies than sunfish and that is what our quest was for this day but the size wasn’t what we were looking for and catching 10-11.5” fish fairly regularly. We decided to move out into deeper water and this is when we started connecting with bigger crappies. These fish were in 20 fow and were suspending anywhere from 17 feet up to 14 feet. These fish that were suspending were more aggressive than the ones that were lower towards the bottom. We were able to catch a bass as well and this fish came in and slammed the micro flea and gave the Austin rod another workout which it handled the fight very well.

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All in all it was a good day out on this pond but we never did find those 13 inch plus fish that we were looking for. With the weather being warm and a light breeze all day the ice is getting worn and the top layer is definitely softening up here and we need to get some cold nights once again and freeze things over nicely. From the times that we have been to this pond we usually don’t catch numbers of fish but on this outing we caught a number of fish and the crappies were good fighters. We will be back again soon as the search for those slab crappies will continue.

gofish
02-04-2008, 10:35 PM
good deal seems like it was a good day almost everywhere yesterday with the fronts gittin ready ta move thru an full moon a comin.

kevin
02-04-2008, 10:47 PM
Latest video from this trip:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQbO0yTHsNI (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQbO0yTHsNI)

Illinoisgiller
02-05-2008, 06:13 AM
Sounds as though you enjoyed a nice day up there.:icon_cool::icon_cool:
You would know to be aware of the ice quality. Won't be long till there will be safety issues on our ice here.
Those news stations have got plenty of news fodder without us adding to it. :confused0024: Mike

capt.kirk
02-05-2008, 07:11 AM
Good report Kevin,hope the ice holds for ya folks up north,Right now
here in Indiana its broke 50 degrees the past 3 days,and its 58 right
now with Thunder Storms supposed to get 4 inches of rain,so i guess
its gonna be Good bye Ice before to long,Got lots of respect for all that
enjoy the Ice Fishing,Butt when its gone it wont make me mad.Good Luck Kirk

cattracker16
02-05-2008, 07:17 AM
yes great fishin report. I have yet to get back on the ice, got too many irons in the fire right now.

gofish
02-05-2008, 08:28 AM
brand new ice shacks sittin in a corner all alone an abused......jus cryin "take me fishin".......i gotta come back up there jus so youll go fishin kenny?