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Just Peachy VIP Member

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Posted: Tue Feb 5th, 2008 01:47 am |
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Horseshoe.... I saw whitefish today... and they came from Simcoe!! I was out in Oro putting some signs up and saw a couple of groups coming off the ice at the bottom of the 7th. They had whitefish and lake trout... and you will never guess the depth they were fishing. Ok I will tell ya... it was 90 FOW and not a perch to be found . I was so exited I forgots to ask how thick the ice was. I might have to head back out that way and check things out a bit more carefully.
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horseshoe VIP Member

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Posted: Tue Feb 5th, 2008 12:22 pm |
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| gitsitdown..cant be can it ...u sure now...lol...be careful ok and keep us posted ...oh me nerves ...
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ravinerat Member

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Posted: Tue Feb 5th, 2008 01:04 pm |
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Fished 110 fow yesterday. Watched all day on the Vex as they would come off bottom to my spoon then go back down. Could bring fish in by banging on bottom. Triied different Meegs, Williams, Pimples and just a small jig. Couldn't even get a bump. You'd watch the spoon/jig go down and when it hit the 10' spot the fish would rocket up. Now I had no minnow and was trying plastic. The funny thing was everything I put down would attract them. When I put a jigging rap down everything would scatter. I'd have to change up to bing them back. The whole Oro side and the bay for that fact they fish are deep. I even got boared and went as shallow as 40 fow and marked no fish till I got back out in the 100 fow.
RR
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oldphart Member

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Posted: Tue Feb 5th, 2008 02:00 pm |
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| ~~~Back in the old days when Gord Booth, ran Kingfishers, he always had his hut out in the 90' range for Whitie, and Trout. For Whities, it was spreaders, and tight lines, and for Trout 10' off the bottom, but not both in the same holes, nothing worst then phishen for Whiteis then to have some twit snag your line with his spoon
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