firegod74
02-11-2011, 02:07 PM
I got an underwater camera for Christmas that comes with a monitor so you get a live feed of the bottom of the lake.
Yesterdays trip happened in the daylight. You could see the bottom very well. Burbot were swimming by constantly. We caught a couple, and it was really cool watching them take the hook. The other picky bastards were not so fun. The ones you could see sitting right in front of the hook and not biting. Walleye swimming past like they had not a care in the world. You could bang them on the nose with it and it didn't matter. All I wanted was on more. A burbot a walleye, I didn't care, just one more fish so we had a meal for 4.
I was almost ready to call it a day, when HE showed up. Jack, Pike Slough Shark, whatever you want to call them, Albertas baddest predator fish came in to the screen. SHOWTIME!
I got my oldest boy to jig his hook, ZOOM! Just as he jigged the fish darted forward. And due to the jigging action he had missed. Then it looped around and came to son #2s hook. HOLD IT STILL! I cried. Not wanting a repeat of the first time. This time old jack just sat down. His belly on the bottom of the lake. Inches from the hook. Mouth open he just sat there.... Nothing could make him go the last two inches....
Off it goes. I can't believe it. This underwater monster so close and then gone. NO NOT GONE! here he comes again! His target NOT the hooks, but my camera! He came straight at the lens and CHOMP!
the screen goes all shaky as he tries to eat it. It finally settles down after he spits it out. Where is he? THERE HE IS! And he is MAD! He came in hard and this time BANG! Boy #1 sets the hook and the fight is on. 20 Minutes later we get it up the hole. A 13 pound jack fish. The kids are tired I'm tired. The camera is tangled all around jack the fish, and my fingers are bleeding.
My son has now out fished me at 11. I have never caught one that big. And to see it all unfold right before our eyes....
BEST FISHING DAY EVER! :sHa_shakeshout:
I am just so glad that kid caught it he was using one of those little open face ice fishing rods. Thee 8 year old was using one of those cheap plastic things with no drag. I think the rod and everything would have been gone.
Yesterdays trip happened in the daylight. You could see the bottom very well. Burbot were swimming by constantly. We caught a couple, and it was really cool watching them take the hook. The other picky bastards were not so fun. The ones you could see sitting right in front of the hook and not biting. Walleye swimming past like they had not a care in the world. You could bang them on the nose with it and it didn't matter. All I wanted was on more. A burbot a walleye, I didn't care, just one more fish so we had a meal for 4.
I was almost ready to call it a day, when HE showed up. Jack, Pike Slough Shark, whatever you want to call them, Albertas baddest predator fish came in to the screen. SHOWTIME!
I got my oldest boy to jig his hook, ZOOM! Just as he jigged the fish darted forward. And due to the jigging action he had missed. Then it looped around and came to son #2s hook. HOLD IT STILL! I cried. Not wanting a repeat of the first time. This time old jack just sat down. His belly on the bottom of the lake. Inches from the hook. Mouth open he just sat there.... Nothing could make him go the last two inches....
Off it goes. I can't believe it. This underwater monster so close and then gone. NO NOT GONE! here he comes again! His target NOT the hooks, but my camera! He came straight at the lens and CHOMP!
the screen goes all shaky as he tries to eat it. It finally settles down after he spits it out. Where is he? THERE HE IS! And he is MAD! He came in hard and this time BANG! Boy #1 sets the hook and the fight is on. 20 Minutes later we get it up the hole. A 13 pound jack fish. The kids are tired I'm tired. The camera is tangled all around jack the fish, and my fingers are bleeding.
My son has now out fished me at 11. I have never caught one that big. And to see it all unfold right before our eyes....
BEST FISHING DAY EVER! :sHa_shakeshout:
I am just so glad that kid caught it he was using one of those little open face ice fishing rods. Thee 8 year old was using one of those cheap plastic things with no drag. I think the rod and everything would have been gone.