Slow day at Petrie!!!

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Slow day at Petrie!!!

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Went fishing in Walleye bay from 8 to 1:30.... not a single bite.

We tried a variety of methods (Teardrops w/ maggots, jigs w/ live, and not so live minnows, pikeral rig w/ minnows, plastic jig) and still nothing.

Talked to a couple of other guys in Bait Shop Bay and also said the day was slow (but what a nice size crowd on the ice!!!).

So what am I doing wrong?? I've been skunked twice now in Walleye bay, about 200 yards from the entrance.
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Petrie was good for the panfish today. About 40 gills in about 3 hours.

Not many pike coming up.....
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Post by nighttroller »

Walleye Bay is a tough bite, especially in the day light. It seems in the late afternoon and early evening the Walleye bite starts but it can still be tough. We had some good succes the other night with jigging spoons and minnows or minnow heads!
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Post by Carl »

Nice to hear the crappie and gills are biting.

I have the week off and should be there Thursday and Friday.

I'm going for bass tomorrow... Yeah Small mouth through the ice!

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I heard JP and the gang had a pretty good day at Petrie...lots of panfish and a nice largemouth to boot! Let me know how that winter LM tastes, I think coming from the cold water he'd be great! :D
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I would love to get onto some pan fish, especially having our impatient 6 year old nephew around, luckily we brought his skates!!!

Where have you been spotting them and what have you been catching with???
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yup

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Big-O had a really nice (and legal - funny several folks walked by, shaking their heads when they saw the bass on the ice) bass, 2.5 for sure - would have been yummy i am sure.
Nighttroller did well on the panfish too, and his buddy.... well he was there. First day on the ice, 3 feet from NT, same gear- line/jig etc and NT pulls in one after another... he had one.... not his fault... fish just not playing ball...

:) :shock: :lol: :oops:

Good to meet you!
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Yeah, it was slow for me at Petrie today. But not for Slushpuppy! She nabbed a nice pike in Crappie Bay and later on Walleye bay, lost a real monster pike right at the hole :o :cry: Nice to see a few Hawktalkers out there today. Enjoyed Big-O's Montreal story. Slush will post some pics later.
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jazman wrote:Big-O had a really nice (and legal - funny several folks walked by, shaking their heads when they saw the bass on the ice) bass,
Just to clarify, at this time of the year, in this area, bass is legal only on the Ottawa river.

Here's a pic of my 22" pike, back to the water it went to grow bigger and bigger:

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Yes, caught another one on Walleye Bay and it was MUCH bigger :!: :!: :wink: Got its head up in the hole and I was just about to hoist it out when the line broke. There goes another Swedish Pimple, gotta go shopping tomorrow, if I can get by those thongs in the front of the stores! (see WIG's gripe post for that reference :wink: )
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Post by Guest »

I think this the third or fourth post like this "slow day a petrie"
your not doing anything wrong you just missed the boat. as soon as the ice was think enough there was a fish-hawk parade travelling down there every day for about 4 weeks. your not doing anything wrong it just that there are no more fish in there until the water freezes again next year. you half to get up really early if you want to beat the parade. from the resent posts I'd say get yourself out to mississippi really quick before the same happens there. just look for the ice that looks like swiss cheese.
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Post by peng »

Thanks for the kind words Jazzman. With NT and yourself on either side of me plucking out fish after fish I don't really know what to say. As you put it...What happened to beginners luck". While I didn't get much action it was certainly nice meeting other hawkers.

I will be back!

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I can say i have never went to petrie and had a bad day exept for last night !! jig-head and i went to bucketmouths shack in baitshop bay in search of some walleye , i didnt get a hit . Jig-head caught a 15 incher and lost about a 4 pounder at the hole as i reached down to grab her. all in all it was still a nice day and i cant wait to get out on tuesday.Now crappie bay is a different story , lately i have not been able to find a decent school of crappie anywhere, but the gills and perch seem to like what i put infront of them. I dont even remember the last time i had a slow day at petrie exept for last night.
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Post by steve-hamilton »

keeping bass through the ice?

is that even legal?
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Post by bucketmouth »

steve, it is legal in the Ottawa River at this time of year.

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