Ice Fishing Help - For Small Fish
Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2014 10:42 pm
Here's the scoop:
I have a cottage on Silver Lake and all summer we see, catch, release, probably hundreds of sunfish, rock bass, perch. We even catch bass and bullheads right off the dock.
Come winter, we go ice fishing and get skunked.
This year was an exception in that we pulled some trout out of the deep water. But fishing shallower yeilded no small fish. Where the heck are they?
The description of the lake going from MY shoreline to the FAR shoreline would be:
0 to 8' depth gradual drop-off with sand bottom and bit of weed.
8' to 15' depth extremely thick weed bed, about 50-100' from shore.
15' depth gradually dropping to 80' as you head to the middle of the lake (about 600' out from shore).
80' depth then shallows up to 8' depth over the span of about 20' at the far shore (extremely steep drop off)
8' to 0' as you reach the far shore (which is actually an island).
We literally fished from shore to shore, with rods and tip-ups. Most had bait on bottom or 1-2 feet above bottom. A few had bait suspended 10-15' below the ice.
Last year we used big minnows. It was bright sun, we fished morning to midnight.
This year we used small and medium minnows. It was cloudy most of the day, we fished morning to midnight.
We had up to 24 people fishing.
We caught NO perch, sunfish or rock bass.
we did get 4 strong hits (one took a tip-up through the ice, one got off after bending the hook straight, and two we iced). Probably all trout possibly a pike.
Does anyone else have experience on one of these typical ontario lakes that is choked with sunfish in the summer. Are they just not biting in the winter? The "family fun ice fishing day" would be way more fun if I could put the kids onto some smaller fish.
There were two other groups fishing along the shore line, they didn't get any small fish either.
Where do the smaller fish go???????????????????
Thanks.
I have a cottage on Silver Lake and all summer we see, catch, release, probably hundreds of sunfish, rock bass, perch. We even catch bass and bullheads right off the dock.
Come winter, we go ice fishing and get skunked.
This year was an exception in that we pulled some trout out of the deep water. But fishing shallower yeilded no small fish. Where the heck are they?
The description of the lake going from MY shoreline to the FAR shoreline would be:
0 to 8' depth gradual drop-off with sand bottom and bit of weed.
8' to 15' depth extremely thick weed bed, about 50-100' from shore.
15' depth gradually dropping to 80' as you head to the middle of the lake (about 600' out from shore).
80' depth then shallows up to 8' depth over the span of about 20' at the far shore (extremely steep drop off)
8' to 0' as you reach the far shore (which is actually an island).
We literally fished from shore to shore, with rods and tip-ups. Most had bait on bottom or 1-2 feet above bottom. A few had bait suspended 10-15' below the ice.
Last year we used big minnows. It was bright sun, we fished morning to midnight.
This year we used small and medium minnows. It was cloudy most of the day, we fished morning to midnight.
We had up to 24 people fishing.
We caught NO perch, sunfish or rock bass.
we did get 4 strong hits (one took a tip-up through the ice, one got off after bending the hook straight, and two we iced). Probably all trout possibly a pike.
Does anyone else have experience on one of these typical ontario lakes that is choked with sunfish in the summer. Are they just not biting in the winter? The "family fun ice fishing day" would be way more fun if I could put the kids onto some smaller fish.
There were two other groups fishing along the shore line, they didn't get any small fish either.
Where do the smaller fish go???????????????????
Thanks.