May Pike Report. (pics)

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May Pike Report. (pics)

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Haven't been out fishing since the double and triple F's were up for the Kesagami ice run in March. Could say, I was jonzing. :lol:

Over the month of April I took parts of my motor apart and put them back together. Wasn't sure if I did things right but yesterday I gave it a test and all systems were a go. The boat on the other hand had a leak, and so after flipping it over and putting it on the trailer, I had to take it back off the trailer and flip it over again. After sanding and putting the fiberglass to it, I flipped it back over and put it back on the trailer. I used a small snowbank in the yard as a wedge/ramp to help me put the 300+ wooden canoe on the bunks. By the end of the day the back was pretty stiff and I think I might have pulled my right ring finger. :roll:

Today at the launch the knot came through the pull start handle thingy. I fixed it. Then it happened again. I fixed it. :x

Away I went. The day was awesome. The odd late chunk of ice floating here and there down the river, the water levels have dropped probably 10-12 feet in a week or two. The day was sunny and calling for +20C. I had sweat on the brow already at 10:00am and knew it was going to be a warm one. :D

First stop was for trout. I was told not to bother by a friend because the buds on the alders and poplar trees had yet to split out of their little sticky brown encasings. I gave it a shot anyways but to no avail. No trout home yet. :cry:

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From there I took off an hour upriver to a different trout spot. Nice to beable to go full out on the river and not have to worry about rocks and shallows for a change.

Along the way I took these pics of the remanants of some of the breakup. This years ice flow was the best I've seen since moving north. I believe the water rose 17-18 feet, the threat of floods and evacuation was a high alert, and the ice flows were beating islands and the banks to pieces. Imagine this coming at your house. :?

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These chunks have spent a couple weeks in the sun and rain. Man, they're giants.

Got up to the trout hole and dropped a pink jig with a salty. Nice spot. Strong current and a really defined seam and eddy that's formed off the back of an island. Few casts and nothing but, then I get a hit. Feels good.... but it's an eater size eye. Back it goes. Few casts later and the same thing, so, I opted to move off the seam and into the formed back bay off the island. Changing rods I threw on a spoon and started peppering the bay when BOOOOYAH!!! (and I yelled that when I set the hook) the feeling of a good fish was felt. Didn't take long to see it was a pike, and when it saw me it didn't take long for it to hit the current. Ohhhhh yeah, this was a great first fish for my first day on the soft water this year, and man it ripped in that fast water. 8)

Three tries with the net and I bent this guy in. The hook fell right out of it's lip just then. Lucky. :wink:

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Got a quick pic then put it to the scale and tape. 11 1/4lbs + 38" Tad skinny but long. Then I got another two pics and back it went. Took a minute or two reviving then gave me a shower.

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The spot turned out to be good for a few more. I released 2 more smaller pike around 24" and two more OOS walleye. It seemed like the eyes were already off the spawn because I'm sure I felt a few go "aggressively" after my spoons and, not a one was milting. They were in a bay too, and not in a prime spawning area. I think if I had of been able to target eyes today I could have been into some real numbers.

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Little later, after trying again with no luck for trout somewhere else, I hooked this last small pike in a shallow eddy on the way home. That same sore ring finger managed to get a good slice through it because of this struggling snot rocket. Gotta say, it was a good first day on the soft water though. Next time I'll have some specks. :D
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Post by muskymatt »

Nice pics....what a chunk of ice good for about 15000 rye and cokes :lol: nice fish too , man you've got some nice lookin country up there.
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Post by Fishhawk »

I loves them kind of reports - fantastic scenery Moosebunk - and the fish weren't too bad either.

That ice is incredible!

Thanks for the story MB.
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Post by nywalleye2 »

Nice report, good pike there
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Nice to see ya out on a boat. Good lookin pike, you know thats the cousin of the one I'm catching in 8 weeks!!
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Post by Carl »

Nice report Bunk!
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Post by troutbum »

Aw man that looks awsome. I have got to head up there. I had posted a couple of years ago about info for up your way, and being the dough head I am I never never checked my messages :oops: and you had replied :oops: anyway great report, always great reports. I am gonna try this year to make it up there.
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Post by Pints »

Canada's north, beautiful, I don't understand why people travel to other parts of the world, when we have some of the most fantastic scenery right in our own backyard. Great fish, thanks for the report and pics.
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Post by SALMON »

:D Great time out there..nice looking fish. Did ya pinch the tail..the pike might have gone 40" . :wink:
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Post by wolfe »

I'm getting crazy for pike, and your report added fuel to the fire.

Gorgeous fish and as usual amazing photography / scenery.

(I thought the ice chunks were cliffs. What do I know?!)

COOL!

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PS: next time, trout... 8)
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Post by FireFox »

Hey MB,

Beauty pike you got there. Are you able to sight fish those big ones in the shallows - are they up sunning themselves on a day like that ?

I see you have the full playoff beard going on too eh ?

Thanks for sharing the report.

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Post by Moosebunk »

I did pinch the tail Simon :shock: :lol: Turned this otherwise 37 to a 38". 8) Even though this fish was missing part tail.

Fox, I've had the playoff beard going since last fall.... damn I wish someone would win the cup already. :lol:
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Call me ignorant but, when the hell does pike close up there :wink: other that that you are one luck sob :P

Cheers,

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MonsterHunter wrote:Call me ignorant but, when the hell does pike close up there :wink: other that that you are one luck sob :P

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Post by Bobber »

Moosebunk, once again a fantastic report and great story. In fact, if you don't mind I'm going to change your post icon to "Story" so that we capture the moment, the pics, and the great fish up in your end of the woods.

Fantastic!
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