Hello everyone,
Thanks for the feedback. It was a good day to be ice fishing, regardless of how many were caught. The catching part was the bonus.
plncrzy, the first three fish were caught between 9:35 am and 10:10 am, in 8 FOW, and the bite slowed down a bit after, but stayed pretty consistent, about 1 or 2 hits every 30-45 minutes. The rest were caught in 14-15 FOW. We missed about 4-5 decent taps on lines, trying to stay warm by the fire, but that was okay, as they seemed to stay hungry after stripping the minnow.
So Tip-up, you pretty much nailed it on the time.
HogHunter, a couple of the fish really looked like Brookies, minus the square tail. There may be some natural Brookies left in the lake, and if there are I sure wouldn't mind being the one to catch them (and release them). I don't mind taking a few Splake, but any naturals I like to return. I live very close to Algonquin Park, so I have the opportunity, and the knowledge of where to go, so a lot of my Brook Trout fishing is done there during the Spring and Fall. I love my Float Tube.
Jamsers, the Perch was hooked in the first lake of the day, right at daybreak, and we stayed for a short while after. After no hits for 30 minutes, we made the decision to pack up and hike to another lake (another 45 minutes of hiking through the bush, gotta remember the snowshows next time

).
The first photo is a couple of rigs I used on the lake. The swedish pimples have rattles in them, and pretty much double as a weight and attractor, and I prefer to use red hooks, floating jigs, and tiny tear drop jigs (on the bottom). If I want more flash, I substitute the chartreuse and orange for silver swedish pimples. Pretty simple setup, and effective.
The second photo (Bow Juan Worm) is a version of the San Juan Worm, and I like to use these on occasion, the only difference is I lip hook my minnow to imitate it trying to feed on the worm, whereas with others I will tail hook (behind dorsal fin) and let the minnows create their own jigging action. I picked up on these from a fly-fishing buddy of mine in Calgary when I lived there, and they worked very well on the Rainbows and Browns on my three ice fishing trips to Montana. Worked pretty good on the Bow River for them too.
Hope this helps.
Good Fishing To All
OVFisherman