Our day started off with a great laugh.




We drive about 15 minutes and just about reach the next town - Simcoe....and a set of red and blue fires up behind me again! I look at Big-O and say "Word must be out that we have fillets for the boys!"

The officer approaches the truck and finds 2 grown men laughing like two kids. He too wants to know what our agenda was with a boat in the early morning hours. We explained our recent events and he had a chuckle with us. He said he'd call ahead to the next town and let the cruiser know we're coming.



We arrived at the ramp just a tad late and met up with fishforfun. We went right to work salting the ramp and chipping/shoveling away the ice. We lauched and headed for the bar.
Fishing was tough. We had a brisk NW wind that was creating a few nice waves for us.


Niagara Laker - 23 inches
The bar would prove to be too much for us, so we decided to use what little time we had left and fish the river. As we made our way in to the mouth, the waves where tough to negociate...one big wave lifted us up and then sent us sailing down the other side of it....only to meet by a 6 foot wall of water!




The temp was colddddd today. any moisture froze instantly and our gear constantly seized up.

We only managed to hook into one more fish and we ended up losing this mystery fish before it got to the boat.
I wanna thank big-o and fff for joining me for a couple days. You guys are great to fish with. A true test of a good fishing partner is enjoying yourself even whrn the fish aren't cooperating. I had a blast today fellas!
