Fall Splake Trip

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Post by dead_weight »

Wow .. really nice fish ... yeah I can see why you'd want to mount that one ... I'm heading for brook trout/lakers and perhaps splake in algonquin next spring ... I've never fished splake ... is it the same lures and presentation as brook trout or lakers (or both)???

We'll be bringing the fly rods and spinners ... if you have any suggestions I'd appreciate the advice.

Thanks
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.....WOW! THAT IS ONE PIG! AS IGGLES SAID, PLEASE POST MOUNT PICS! GREAT JOB MIKE!!!!! :shock: :shock: :shock:
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That is one heck of a fish!!!! Congrats!!!!!!!!
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What an awesome splake. Those colours are unbelievable.
Well done :D
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Post by RJ »

The colouration on that fish is unreal.....very nice.

I guess my Mom should have named me "Mike"....the only two guys I know that have those lakes somewhat figured out are both "Mikes".... :lol:

Awesome.

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Post by Mike P »

Just getting back to a computer now....Fisherguy, the first fish is definately a splake, exactly like the one in this pic,... that I caught yesturday morning :)

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Tip-up... the weight was 9.8lbs on the first one.
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Post by Yannick Loranger »

I'll take your word for it but those are the most speckly looking splakes I've ever seen and I've worked in a hatchery.

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Mike P wrote:that I caught yesturday morning :)

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MAN............Leave some for this winter.........

Awesome fish again Mike.

What are his dimensions?

I can't stop shaking my head..........or coming back to this thread...... Mike send me your email address. I'm sure the mnr guy who tracked me down about my fish would like to know about these two.

Outstanding man.

Was it the same lake you were gonna take me to last weekend?
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Mike P wrote:With the ice season approaching, been spending some time scouting new lake to fish. Last night during a speck trip it was decided to try for some splake today.

Met up with Hook-n-Shoot at 5;30 and began the drive to a lake we have been itchin to find. Actually arrived with-out problems and proceeded to carry the tinny in.

For the next four hours we fished this lake with the" tackle box" at all depth, and were rewarded with one small one.

Decide to go to shore and stretch the legs. Taking some casts from shore, my rod slams down, there was no tap. After a few minutes of fighting this fish we could see it 3ft away from us but just out of reach. I don`t think I was breathing until he was in the net.

We take him out of the net and probably stared at him for 10 minutes. He measured 25 ´by 16 . My biggest splake to date.




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We ended the day catching two more, one just under the size of the one in the pic, the other smaller.


Decided to have this fish mounted because of it`s colour.
I just had to bump this report and photo back to the top. No additional comments to add beyond the WOW factor, but I do love the Halloween colors in this fish. Trick or Treat :lol:
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MY GAAAAAWD MIKE!!! :shock:

I don't think I've ever seen a splake that beautiful. In fact, I know I haven't. That equals any trout/char perfect specimen right there. Stunning. Jaw dropping. Impressive for ya... congrats and it's going to be an amazing mount. :D
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Post by Manny »

That splake is unreal man, WOW!!!

Nice colors, nice pics, congrats.
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Post by fishead-ed »

No words....except that it does look a lot like the old quebec reds I used to catch in La Belle Province. How did you determine (for sure) it is a splake? Being a hybrid I know they can fall visually anywhere between a Laker or a Speckle but I can't get over how strikingly similar it looks to a true Speckle.

Either way though, nicely done.
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beautifull trout :)
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:shock: :shock: :shock:

splake-tacular.
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