Who's up for a Simcoe trip !
- Legend
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If it were me MMM, I'd defer the trip to Cooks Bay until there was at least 5-6" of good ice.
I've fished Simcoe for a number of years and can honestly tell you that while I've seen people out fishing in such conditions, the wrong wind will rip it up in a heartbeat. Trust me, the Perch will be there when the ice firms up.
Besides, there's little enjoyable about fishing while nearby a helicopter lifts body bags from the lake. (Happened to me personally.)
Legend
I've fished Simcoe for a number of years and can honestly tell you that while I've seen people out fishing in such conditions, the wrong wind will rip it up in a heartbeat. Trust me, the Perch will be there when the ice firms up.
Besides, there's little enjoyable about fishing while nearby a helicopter lifts body bags from the lake. (Happened to me personally.)
Legend
- muskymuskymusky
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Hey legend,
when i saw how wet and heavy the snow was this morning i decided against the trip. To be honest though legend im not to affraid of going through the ice where their is no current. Did a couple test last year found out for myself what its like to go through. I know it is very dangerous but to us who are prepared it really can be just a day ruiner. This is my opinion.Someone who has tried their picks and learned the proper way to manuver should be able to free themselves from non current water if they go through. Now the ice breaking up happens and thats different but then again i was just going to stay very shallow and close to shore if i went. thanks for the heads up anyhow.
thanks
MMM
when i saw how wet and heavy the snow was this morning i decided against the trip. To be honest though legend im not to affraid of going through the ice where their is no current. Did a couple test last year found out for myself what its like to go through. I know it is very dangerous but to us who are prepared it really can be just a day ruiner. This is my opinion.Someone who has tried their picks and learned the proper way to manuver should be able to free themselves from non current water if they go through. Now the ice breaking up happens and thats different but then again i was just going to stay very shallow and close to shore if i went. thanks for the heads up anyhow.
thanks
MMM
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- muskymuskymusky
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Sleepers
Anyone interested in getting one of the cabins out there for this trip. Stay out on the ice and fish in the morning on the sunday aswell. See if anyone is interested then i will see about rates. I would like to stay and fish for 2 days.
MMM
MMM
I use the branch and ribbon all the time while fishing for trout..... I guess you can ''Rig'' one up for perch...squig69 wrote:thanks Crash. all this new stuff for icefishing seems odd. all we ever used was a small thin tree branch with a small piece of cloth or plastic tied to the end and the line was wrapped around with it and stuck it in the snow. anybody still do this or is that gone the way of the dinosaurs?
chris
-Andrew
Hey guys
I'm as new as it gets to this board, but I must say it's the best one I've ever seen. Just got back from Simcoe, fished couch onMon and then went to waubashene for some walleye on tues. perch was non stop with alot of sortingbut managed 50, 10"+. walleye was a bust. Talked to some guys that fished cooks and said it was pretty slow. Thats how I found this board, searching for other options. Planning to come up next week for a couple days and fish the river.
Anyways keep up the good work and hope to meet a few of you on the water.
Tip
I'm as new as it gets to this board, but I must say it's the best one I've ever seen. Just got back from Simcoe, fished couch onMon and then went to waubashene for some walleye on tues. perch was non stop with alot of sortingbut managed 50, 10"+. walleye was a bust. Talked to some guys that fished cooks and said it was pretty slow. Thats how I found this board, searching for other options. Planning to come up next week for a couple days and fish the river.
Anyways keep up the good work and hope to meet a few of you on the water.
Tip
- fishforfun
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More of a miss than a hit right now.
Cooks bay for perch still good ice .
We tried our luck on Kempenfelt bay Sunday good 8"+ of ice but we were only out at Minets point ( Barrie) .
Supposedly there is there is Whities there but didn't see much action .
I think Beaverton are is still good as well.
Hope to get out one morning this week.
Whatever you do check conditions first , its a day to day thing right now.
Cooks bay for perch still good ice .
We tried our luck on Kempenfelt bay Sunday good 8"+ of ice but we were only out at Minets point ( Barrie) .
Supposedly there is there is Whities there but didn't see much action .
I think Beaverton are is still good as well.
Hope to get out one morning this week.
Whatever you do check conditions first , its a day to day thing right now.