




Saturday has to have been the best Laker Opener I've ever had and it was the best my Father in-law could remember in the the past 20yrs.
We started the day right out of the Provincial Park (6:45 am) and trolled around the 1st marked shoal to the left (the hook). Within 5 min a double header (small about 1-2 lbs) back in they went. Things were looking promising.
Trolled over to Frizzle island then across to the shoal in the middle of the "Big Water" (4 more in that stretch). Then looked at Hogs back Island but waaaayy tooo many boats to weave through


Headed over towards Wolf Is. along the north side towards Croziers and fished the shoal that runs parralel to it. Fished around that general area most of the day.. Went in at 2:00pm
Total # of fish brought to the boat
1 Small mouth bass..quickly released
2 Northerns (1 hammer handle and 1 8lbs, kept 8 lber)
1 perch (3" total)


1 Clam (covered in Zebra Mussels)



20 Lakers (1lbs to 7lbs, kept 3 3lbers). Over half of the Lakers brought in were Natural (not stocked) which was very nice to see. The 3 kept fish were stocked fish. We always put the naturals back regardless of size.
Most fish were cought by 12:00. With a handful later on.
We fished 15-20ft down primarly in 35-60 FOW
We had success with, 3" blue and silver Nasty Boys and Patriots, Williams Kwikfish (D3 with blue tape) and blue/silver cleos.
Sunday (today) not so good, only boated 3 fish (2 trout and 1 bass) nothing came home. Lake was very quite except for the wind and waves.
"" Make note to self... when taking pictures, DO NOT PUT CAMERA DOWN ON GUNWALES..especially when the water is rough. Some Large laker now has a new Digial for a trophy at the bottom of Runnings.""




Stirling...How did you do???
I think I spotted you sat. out from Hogsback in a teal boat.. At least I saw a Fish Hawk hat. Waved but was heading in the opposite direction.
MuskieMagnet.. How'd you like the Traffic over the deeper water? Or did you find a quiter hole?