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Brandonkop
03-31-2019, 06:42 PM
So I saw a guys with a 13.5 inch 2.4 pound perch caught this week in Idaho. Everyone says 30 inches of ice and still fishable. So if you haven't got enough ice fishing in this year and want a Cascade Giant you may still have time in the next couple weeks to make it happen. There is no closure down there. So get out it if you want an adventure you wont soon forget.

Put together the video from our second day. Got a little more action on camera.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajtVOXX6fZo

While we still caught some true giant perch at Cascade Lake Idaho this year in March we seemed to run into far less fish than we have before. The fish were not on a minnow bite as it seems a whole generation of perch minnows have Vanished from the spring 2018 spawn. This is a sad loss since perch numbers are on a drastic decline over the last three years. With that said there are still plenty of abnormally huge fish swimming in the waters and still days where guys are catching 50+ fish. The week we were there guys were catching more like 4 fish a day. Pretty slow fishing. It's a big lake though and the fish can be just about anywhere. So if they spread out you just aren't going to run into them thick like usual on structure. Well I hope enjoy this video. Was the best we got with the super slow fishing we experienced down there in early March. Weather was hard to beat though.

abhunter8
04-01-2019, 08:29 AM
Thanks for the report. I follow a Cascade facebook page and they are saying 12' of ice and 18" of surface crust/snow melt etc. You probably have a better idea as you were down there.

Brandonkop
04-01-2019, 06:19 PM
Thanks for the report. I follow a Cascade facebook page and they are saying 12' of ice and 18" of surface crust/snow melt etc. You probably have a better idea as you were down there.Yeah it's not an actual 30 inches of ice, its layered and they measured the whole space from bottom of ice to top as 30 inches. But it's like ice, water, ice, water, ice. The top layer supports a machine though. This is way more than usual though with the cold February.

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