Another day out on Lake Muskoka with Rick. The day started off wet and cool but turned quite nice as the morning wore on. Today we decided to go Pike hunting; so we changed to bigger lures and tried different locations. First fish of the morning was this 13 1/2 inch Smallmouth. It weighed 1 lb 3 oz. This fish was caught on a #4 red & white Mepps. Next fish to come along was a huge Smallie. This one was 19 1/4 inches long and weighed in at 4 lb 1 oz. This fish was caught at 9:46 am. The first fish was caught at 9:41 am. This one was also caught on the # 4 red and white Mepps. And then along came Mr. Big Pike and took my lure right in front of the boat. And I mean took my lure. He swallowed it down, sheared off my line and was gone. No more #4 red & white Mepps. After several lure changes I was able to hook into this little fella. It was 22 1/2 inches long & weighed 2 lb 8 oz. This one was caught at 10:49 am. The lure was a #5 red with yellow dots Mepps.
The Lake Trout fishing season comes to an end in a few days & Rick and I headed out on Sunday evening for a couple hours to Lake Joe. It was a beautiful night but it got dark so soon. Luckily I was able to catch this cute 17 1/2 inch Laker before loading up & heading home. Too bad I can't seem to find any Lakers on my home ground. Maybe next year!
Another day out fishing on Lake Muskoka with Rick. We fished for 6 hours and caught this 14 inch Smallmouth Bass. This one was the only one big enough to make the photo album. We did catch 4 other very small Bass.
Another day out on Lake Muskoka. It was sunny, very hot, & calm. A perfect day for using a surface lure. I decided to use the "Thumb Catching" lure. Yes, this is the same lure I managed to hook into my thumb last week. This is the first fish of the day. A tiny Largemouth Bass not much bigger than the lure. I also caught 3 more tiny Smallmouth Bass not much bigger than this one. But as luck would have it I also caught this beautiful 19 1/4 inch Smallie weighing 4 lb 1 oz. The "Thumb Lure" works on more than just thumbs. The weed beds have pretty much died off & all fish were caught along the shore lines. Next week I think it's time to head for Lake Joe & hunt for some Lake Trout. September is the last month to catch these awesome fish before the season comes to an end.
We almost had a double header. Rick caught this 25 inch Pike. We weighed it ( 3 lb 10 oz ) & released it. The very next cast I caught this cute Smallmouth Bass. It was 13 inches long & weighed 1 lb 5 oz. Notice the little shack in the background. Fish # 3 was a 23 inch Pike weighing in at 2 lb 8 oz.
Just for a change of scenery, Bart took me into his secret lake for some hot Largemouth Bass fishing. He certainly knew what he was talking about when he said you could catch one on nearly every cast. This one is 1 of 16 that I caught between 7:30 am & 8:45 am. Here is Bart with 1 of his 10 caught in the same period of time. And then ------ ----- I proved that the lure catches the fisherman. Well I managed to sink the hook into my thumb deep enough that we couldn't get it out on our own. So a trip into the Hospital in Bracebridge to get it out. After a tetanus shot in the arm (not pleasant) and several shots into the thumb to freeze it ( also not very pleasant ) the hook was out!