I took advantage of the unseasonable warm weather on Thursday (Nov 10th) and got out in the afternoon for Splake from shore. I was hoping that they would have moved up shallow where I can usually catch them at first ice. I managed to catch a single Splake on a 1/3 oz little Cleo in the silver/blue colour. This was probably my last outing for the open water season and now I'm starting to get my gear ready for the hardwater.
Here's a short video of the catch (you might recognize the lake): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CvmUdttCxE
Tight lines!
Shore Fishing for Splake
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Re: Shore Fishing for Splake
Those cross bred trout certainly are delicious..much tastier than a Lake Trout.
Got a few small Splake last week. Soaked them overnight in a kosher salt, brown sugar, maple syrup, and rye whiskey brine...then in to the smoker with apple and cherry wood chips. Perfect with a cold glass of ale.
Got a few small Splake last week. Soaked them overnight in a kosher salt, brown sugar, maple syrup, and rye whiskey brine...then in to the smoker with apple and cherry wood chips. Perfect with a cold glass of ale.
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The tug is the drug..
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Re: Shore Fishing for Splake
I don't have a smoker, but that sounds delicious!Corvus Lacus wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 3:07 pm Got a few small Splake last week. Soaked them overnight in a kosher salt, brown sugar, maple syrup, and rye whiskey brine...then in to the smoker with apple and cherry wood chips. Perfect with a cold glass of ale.