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Posted
9 hours ago, Weathertite said:

Has he already asked when he can go again ? Great job Cliff. It doesn't matter if they are young or old as it is FUN for all ages !!!!!

He has already asked me if I would take him into an area lake that has brook trout if I thought the trail was good enough for him to make it in!:)

Cliff

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Are you going to take him ?  Sounds like you gave him the itch too fish again , well played Cliff. He has something to look forward to now.

Posted
4 hours ago, Weathertite said:

Are you going to take him ?  Sounds like you gave him the itch too fish again , well played Cliff. He has something to look forward to now.

I would like to get a couple of Brookies for a meal myself!

I will have to check out the trail in there and if it is decent I certainly will take him in!

Cliff

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Your a good man Cliff

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Looks good cliff, the wolf bay crappies are making a comeback it looks like! I thought Jim was a bass fisherman!

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Walleye fishing sure slowed down for me since two weeks ago.  Fished all day Friday and Saturday, catching only 6 walleyes (two 12" dinks, two eaters 13" and 17.75", and two slotters 22" and 26").  The large group fishing next to me had even less luck.  Friday I missed 6 good bites (including two half way to the hole) before I caught the 22" at 6:30 pm.  Saturday I had much better catching success, missing only two bites and catching five.  Was fishing in 28 FOW using pike suckers.  Had 14" of ice with about 4" of packed snow on top.  Got ½" of water on top of the ice after drilling holes.  Now I have to decide walleyes or lakers two weeks from now.

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JL,

Nice!

At least some one is still catching a few eyes!

Cliff

Posted
12 hours ago, Casey Sunsdahl said:

Looks good cliff, the wolf bay crappies are making a comeback it looks like! I thought Jim was a bass fisherman!

The wolf bay hole dried up years ago, those look like river fish to me;)

Posted

Nope, Not river fish!:P

Cliff

Posted
On 2/5/2016 at 4:24 PM, Cliff Wagenbach said:

I gave up on the walleye bite on Vermilion last week!

I decided to give Vermilion crappies a try this morning and I am glad that I did!

I went to one of my GPS marks and drilled a hole to see if anything was there and to check the depth.

I thought that I saw a couple fish on the bottom so quickly dropped a Hali jig down with a small minnow on it.

1/2 hour later I had my limit out of that one hole! FUN!!

The depth was 32 feet and the crappies rushed up to 15 feet to hit the jig.

Cliff

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One of these years I'm going to track down and catch my first Vermilion Crappie! Well done Cliff!!!

Posted

Cliff, thanks for the advice. After exploring the path across we determined our time was better spent on the west end.  We tried rocks around 30 ft, but only found fish in mud flats. 22' seemed to be the magical depth. Punched a lot of holes moving frequently. A lot of water was seeping out of the holes,  I hope we didn't add to the slush for the rest of the season.  We caught our limit, but it was hard work.  

 

If you come through Oak and Muskrat narrows stay on the marked trails!

Snowmobile or ATV only!

There are a couple of Ice ridges in Big Bay so watch out for them also.

Bring a map & GPS and fish the rocky reefs. 26' to 42' depths.

Cliff

Tom, I hate to admit this but I didn't follow your advice. I am sure it was to my expense.  As a graduate of Orr High School in 1982, I am quite familiar with with areas ability to produce world class characters. I assume you have top 2 or 3 level talent.  Well done!  I bought a place on the west end and hope that our paths cross some day.  I would like to get a picture so I can add it to my collection of Catarrhini photos. 

Congrats on your 7 years cancer free.  I wish you the best of health.  

 

Don't forget to bring some "PEEPS" Easter candy to be used on sharp wooden hooks.

Best bait going for anything not bite'n on our sweet Vermilion until spring.  BLUE rules!

Plus if you freeze them they go great with rum and can be used to bribe local bar flys for driections to their secret "HOT SPOT" or if you hit open water or weak ice in narrows you should not be on or in...they can float you if only for a short time.

Sometimes in a PEEP pinch you can eat them to stay alive should you get lost or add them to your fuel tank to stretch miles when running low and they do wonders to start a small fire when only green wet wood is found.  KABLAM.....BEWARE of stickem up rocks along shorelines, low hangin dock frames an giant eagles looken for something warm to chew....you are now in the know and all set - good to go.

Yes, your very welcome said me at SIXTY the one and only Musky T, Jan 12th - SEVEN YEARS CANCER FREE!

Keep on Rocken!

Tommy

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But PEEPS do rule!   :D

 Smiles you had fun, caught fish an share advise to others about lake hazards an fishy stuffs.

I just be me, one an only Musky T. some say should be locked up an throw away the key.

Thanks for good words on CANCER SUCKs stuff.  Affects everyone, not just me.

I really am good to go in that department and never think about it much until just before yearly Dracula Blood Tests an Finger Dates!  DOH!

All the best to you an yer's in new cabin adventures an life.   :)

Maybe see ya round lake sometime,   -----  my handsomeness an offbeat, mindless, fun way of living life reaches far into the northwoods of LongWaysAwayville. 

HEY....you can buy me an my hound crew of Marauders lunch.

Keep on rocken!

 

T

 

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Well the weather stopped me from going up.  This ends my Vermilion fishing this winter, but was my best season ever.  Anybody have any luck this weekend?

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Was finally able to get up to the lake for a last ditch attempt at fishing.  I was on the west end and tried 9ft, 16ft, and 24ft all near rock humps in Norwegian Bay.  Marked fish on the Vexilar and had several "follows" and one good solid bite but no fish on the "ice".  Seemed to be a fair bit of slush most places and the ice was about 16 inches.  Although the fishing was not great it was sure beautiful out there.  Looking forward to a good spring.

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I made it out fishing today. Took my ATV because I was skeptical as to how safe the ice would be.

There was about 4 inches of water on top of the ice almost everywhere that I went. There was about 3/4 inches of ice on top of that water. I found 16" to 20" of ice where I fished but all of that ice was white ice with no clear ice all the way down. It also felt softer when I drilled through it. No honeycombed ice but I do not think that will take long once we get some sun!

Only managed to ice a couple of crappies and lost a couple more at the bottom of the hole.

Lots of tulibees biting! Iced 20 or more in about 3 hours.

Probably my last ice fishing trip for this winter!

Cliff

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Coming up to vermilon on Easter weekend do you guys think I will still be able to ice fish?

Posted
38 minutes ago, Fishin machine said:

Coming up to vermilon on Easter weekend do you guys think I will still be able to ice fish?

Probably not!

Ice is deteriorating fast!

Cliff

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How is it looking for this weekend?  Did the water drain through yet?

 

 

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There is still a lot of water on top of the ice in Pike Bay. Have not looked at Big Bay area.

Ice is black in Pike Bay.

Cliff

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Thanks for the info Cliff.  With the snow today it's looking like this weekend might be out of the question.

 

 

 

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