Madawaska Head Pond - Sunday evening

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Madawaska Head Pond - Sunday evening

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Saskette and I returned to our beloved Head Pond this evening. This year has been a very weird one for us all of our usual haunts (all 2 of them) have gone cold but we both really enjoy the Pond. Every time we've been there this year we've encountered some larger than average LM. The first time (an 18") I figured was a fluke; the second and then the third (neither of which made it to the boat) had me wondering just what had happened to our smallie hole.

Anyway - tonight finds us prowling the rip-rap to the right of the Claybanks launch. We've never really fished that area much - usually when we're there there's already a boat or two working it over. No tonight though. Casting an MT special (white/bronze blade spinner bait) produces a couple follows before a little tap and some slight resistance says - dink on.

I'm cranking it in wondering if its a dink smallie or rockie, telling Sk'ette not to bother with the net when an explosion of froth and spray - the drag is screaming Holy possum-playin' northern: Not a monster but a fiesty and fat 26.5"

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Next was Saskette's turn, proving she is still queen of the smallies nailing a chunky 15", followed quickly by another 13" bronzeback.

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I had a HARD hit while dragging a tube through +30' set the hook, one sharp pull and SNAP! Broke off. @#$%&^*(!!!!! :evil:

Got another northern on a buzzbait - (I'm really getting to love topwaters) and several hits but no hook ups on top. Things seem a little slow so we duck into a little cove where we've encountered a few LM in the past visits. It's only 3' deep max so we're working it over with frogs, buzzbaits and the like with not even a sign of life anywhere. So I tie on a weightless Tex-rigged senko: first cast heads to a clump of pads but I miss: start to reel in to try again and I feel the unmistakeable ratt-a-tap-tap of a "little frigger". I don't have time for this so I pull (not jerk) the bait away - only it doesn't move. For a split second I'm thinking snag then an explosion of froth announces another encounter with a substantial LM. Except unlike the others: this one makes it to the net and is definitely the heaviest (although not longest) LM I've ever caught. It was a hair over 17" but was easily a full lb heavier than my previous best, which incidentally also came from our smallie hole at the Head pond...go figure.

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That was the end of our catching. As the light was fading we spot a school of nice (15-16") LM cruising the shallows (<2') but we couldn't get their interest and they spooked. Anyone have any tips for catching fish that shallow without spooking them?

Anyway - I guess that's quite a long post for relatively few fish, but it was a fun night all the same. The grand total:

3 SM (15/13/dink)
2 pike (26.5/23)
1 LM (17")
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Post by FLOATFISHIN »

Now there is a report bro!!!!Great to see you guys makin the best of the new ride :wink:

Awsome lookin fish, and man gotta love topwaters!!!!

WTG Guys, F.F
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Sounds like fun Saskie!

Long casts are your only shot at those largies.....if you know the direction they are headed....a long cast that direction may pick one up... :wink:

Tell Saskette to stay awake for the drive to work....we see her snoozin most mornings on March Rd.... :lol: :lol:

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:D Nice fish..you think pike or muskie on the tube bite off?
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Post by Paya »

Lovely pictures. looks like Chester had a lot of fun !!!

Nice to hear Head Pond is working for you guys


Can't wait to see MT's other specials ...t-bone steak ?:))

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Post by M.T. Livewell »

Well done guys.

I haven't been to the Headpond in quite some time.
I loved fishing there, and I now I remember why (cause those fish like spinnerbaits).
Nice show Sasks.

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The shades shot is the I mean business shot, but the big bass shot is the I'm really a nice guy who catches nice fish shot. The middle shot is probably the best though :lol: :lol:

Nice report Sask.
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Looks like you are having fun with the snot rockets on the buzzbaits there Saskie. I know you have a soft spot for the headpond, but Im wondering how much of that is because of the chance of hooking into another big musky up there like last August ? :)

Good to see that you guys are putting the new ride to good use and catching fish.

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Nice job, you two. What did Chester catch?

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SALMON wrote::D Nice fish..you think pike or muskie on the tube bite off?
Maybe - I'm actually inclined to think big walleye or cat (it was a salted tube). What ever it was picked it up right off the bottom:
tap-tap WHAM! Set hook; Head shake; Snap
WOLFE wrote: What did Chester catch?
Well, being half Border Collie, half Australian Cattle Dog, both legendary herding breeds Chester caught...........cows. Here he is with a lovely stringer of holsteins - how many points/inch are they again?

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FireFox - that was an outing to remember for sure...the white spinnerbait strikes again. I haven't seen a single Musky there this year though. Last year we at least saw one on just about every trip to the Pond.

RJ - it's a lost cause buddy...the morning coffee doesn't kick in until after we've turned onto Carling. Short of locking up the brakes and screaming in terror its pointless.
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RJ...I'm not sleeping I'm just resting my eyes! :oops:

Too bad I can't shut up even long enough to get a pic taken! Always end up with some sort of dumb look on my face as the picture is taken mid sentence! :oops: I don't think I'll be winning any Idol contests with that one. :(
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Here he is with a lovely stringer of holsteins - how many points/inch are they again?


this if funny !!
You are in trouble Saskie ...only 5 can be reported...You'll have to pick the right ones :))


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Post by Wall-I-Guy »

Great report guys!

Nice Smallies and Pike :!:
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Thanks for the report, sounds like y'all had a lot of fun :D ...

Thanks for sharing!

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Great report guys! Gotta hate the friggin' snapoff's :evil:
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