The Pike Queen strikes again!

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The Pike Queen strikes again!

Post by slushpuppy »

I'm a little late with this report, but better late than never!

Bowzog and I went to the cottage on the long weekend to fetch the boat and kayaks. Of course, we can't go to the cottage without taking the fishing gear, so we tried to find some walleye and pike.

We were fishing in one spot where quite a few other people congregated. I was using a pink and white plastic minnow that I had bought at the Carp show, Bowzog was trying other stuff, like minnows, crankbaits, etc. I finally hooked into a nice 28" pike.

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Later in the day, I started using some topwaters - jitterbugs, hula poppers, skitterpops. Everytime I'd reel it in, something would go after it, but never actually take the lure. Once, it even cut the line and left the lure floating. Obviously something with teeth. Luckily, the lure wasn't too far away, so we were able to snag it with a rod and get it back. Never did catch that fish. Next time :twisted: Bowzog didn't catch anything. :cry:

One spot offered a glimpse of the love life of a smallmouth bass. We could see two smallies swimming in circles over a bed of white rocks and shells (clam/mussel?). One would swim on its side and then the other. Once in a while one would speed off somewhere, probably to chase away a competitor. One fish was also darker than the other. We watched them for about 10 minutes, then we moved on, to find another spot where we wouldn't bother the spawning fish.

A trip to the cottage isn't complete without some wildlife pictures. Here's a family of foxes we saw not far from the cottage. There was the mother and 3 kittens (or is it cubs?)

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and here's a beautiful sunset on Round Lake
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Now, here's one for the "How stupid was that!" file. Just as we're ready to hitch up the trailer to the truck, I ask Bowzog if he has the key for the hitch lock. No was the answer. They were still hanging on the key rack at the house. So.... we had to drive back to Ottawa without the boat on Sunday. We got up real early on Monday and drove back to Round Lake, this time with the key. How stupid was that, doh!
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Slushpuppy you have outdone me with the pike again :D great work and what a beautiful lake! :D :D

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Post by FLOATFISHIN »

Awsome report Slushy!!!!!!!!

Great shots too :shock:

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Great photos of those foxes Slushy!

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Post by Moosebunk »

Nice Job super slush. Great close-ups of those rabid vermin as well :shock: :lol:
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Post by Wall-I-Guy »

Great report Slushpuppy :!:

I like your foxes too :!: :D
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enoyed your report. Keep em coming!
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Loved the wild life pics!
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Awesome pictures of the foxes!!
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Awesome!!! FOXY!!! 8) 8)
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Post by squig69 »

nice report and beautiful pictures. is that the round lake on hwy 41? our family used to fish there quit often when i was younger. we use to take Jacks rd (or something like that) and fish the other side of the lake for pickeral with worm harnesses. lots of godd memories for me of that lake. :)

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What a nice report - loved the pictures of the foxes Slushpuppy. :)
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Post by Saskette »

Love The Foxes...Soooo Cute!
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Post by wolfe »

Slush,

We can always count on you to find the pike, even the crabby, chilly ones.

Those are gorgeous pics of the fox and her kits. You take a great nature shot (still remember your heron pic).

As for your "DUH!" moment -- we've all been there, done that. :oops:

Still playing catch up here, after a little getaway, but wanted to acknowledge your fun report and pics. Talk soon.

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Post by SALMON »

:D Good fishing..could this be a trend..the woman outfishing the guys? Better start wearing our lucky hats. :wink:
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