Sadly, there was about 6 feet of open water between the shore and the ice, so ice fishing was out. I briefly considered trying to fish in the narrow gap of open water... but that wasn't going to work.
Thankfully the boy was a bit smarter than his dad and said "Grandma and Grandpa live in Kingston, I bet the water is open there!".
So we headed to Kingston to spend the night, and did some fishing in a with my dad in the shallow bay he lives on. Hard to believe that it was completely open. Even more surprising was when we found the Bowfin are already running!!!
Best hit of the night, at around 11pm, was when this PAIR of Bowfin hit my rig at the same time (pickerel rigs). It's a male and female (male has the spot and is about 24 inches, female is about 27 inches). I wasn't sure what the heck I had on my line with these TWO fish fighting me at the same time!!!
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Here is a picture of the Sturgeon from Montreal. We were fishing a bunch of tip-ups (you are allowed 10 per person in Montreal!!!!), so I wasn't the guy that actually hauled this little baby through the ice, but was happy to be part of the team
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