We prepped the boat and then realized its still to dark to navigate this new body of water so we took a couple of casts of the dock . Rico flipped his jig into a little whole in the scum and pulled out this bad boy !

Hopefully this was a sign of things to come. Having never fished this area we where taking notes the whole day. After a slow run up to Whitefish Lake we where both in awe by the scenery . Now I had seen a couple pictures of this lake and it screemed SMALLMOUTH . There where huge rock bluffs and cliffs everywhere which would normaly be sononomys with deep water....not the case. I was shocked that our blast across the lake didnt get deeper then 12 feet and at the bases of these cliffs where 7-9 feet with some nice weedgrowth . Took only a couple of minutes to find a fish in 10 fow . He hit a Strike King jig with a Big Bite Baits " Rojas Fighting Frog " as a trailer . For the whole day I stuck with the rusty Orange colour trying to imitate some of the crayfish we had seen .

Time to check out dog and cranberry lake. So we pack up the way we came. Now I dont remember which lake was which but we mostly fished the lake after the swinging bridge. Upon arrival at the swinging bridge we gave our horn a toot like we where told to and a large fellow comes out and gives us the evil eye. " I will swing the bridge this time but next time try to go under". he says. We zip past the bridge and find some more rock walls still 8 feet at the edge so no smallies.

But there was a little largie hidden amongst the wood and rocks !

Now you may be thinking I was being a camera hog but the truth is up to this point other then the " shore fish" Rico caught he still has yet to land anything in the boat.
After piddling around these rocks we went for a run further down the lake. The further we went the murkier the water was getting . At this point we see a wall of bass boats heading our way and realize we are in the middle of a tournement so we better stake our shoreline and quick . Out of the corner of my eye I see a bay that is filled with a Huge Algae bloom and almost overlooked it except for this HUGE tree that looks to have fallen in the water not to long ago. I had to give it a shot . Now flippin this tree was a bit different, usully I can see the branched under water and that helps me decide where to cast but I just went for the Hail Mary's and hoped not to get hung up .
First flip in tick tick set the hook and a nice little guy .

Well I was convinced there was another in there so I flipped into the thickest part I could see and that yielded the best fish of the day. Not a monster but a solid 3.5 for sure !

All in all it was a good day. No hogs but the majority of fish where decent size . As for patterns it was really hard . All my fish except 3 where caught on the jig. Some where in 12 fow and some where tight on shore in 2 fow . Colour I think was a big factor. While Rico was using the standard " Ottawa Colours Black and Blue " I stuck with my rusty crawfish immitation and this proved to be awinning combo . And towards the end of the day Rico manged to get 4 more nice bass in the boat.
We packed up at 2 and made a quick stop at Bennetts in Smith Falls and then off to find food. Ran into another Hawker at Harveys. Nice to see you again Pauolo ( sorry if I spelt it wrong) .
1 or 2 more good adventures and the nitro goes away for the winter
