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Drullexx 07-06-2013 07:57 PM

Lake McGregor - July 6/2013.
 
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Got there around 7:30 in the morning, from Calgary. Three of us. We caught 8 pike between us. They went after this lure from Wal-mart like crazy. They were all under the limit of 63cm, but thats okay, it was a lot of fun catching them. The above lure is pretty hard to remove if the fish swallows it whole.. really hope the fish didn't die :(

Neverthless, great day fishing. Someone I had gone ice fishing with like 6 times and spring fishing a few times, and had caught nothing, redeemed herself today. Another friend caught his first fish ever. Wish we had got that on camera, it was really funny. He had no idea what to do once the fish was reeled in, kind of panicked.

As I've read on these forums, the north end along the dam wall is a hotspot. http://goo.gl/maps/s7eV3 - though it's all done on rocks, so very easy to slip and get hurt. I fell backwards today, feet slipped out from under me. Luckily I didn't split my skull, just landed on a flat area.

Might head back there again next weekend :)

chriscosta 07-06-2013 08:17 PM

holy crap did ya have to go through his back end to get your hook back lol just kidding glad to hear you guys had a good trip ive seen some gooders come from that lake over by milo

Gust 07-06-2013 08:18 PM

Please invest in a good net with an extension handle or add your own with an old broom handle.

Drullexx 07-06-2013 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Gust (Post 2030795)
Please invest in a good net with an extension handle or add your own with an old broom handle.

Yeah thats one our required items for next time we head out. Maybe some kind of fish handling gloves too. Are they safe for the fish?

Gust 07-06-2013 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Drullexx (Post 2030822)
Yeah thats one our required items for next time we head out. Maybe some kind of fish handling gloves too. Are they safe for the fish?

I think some of the gloves are even nastier than nets,, you can pick up a pike nicely from the top side to the back of the gill plates if needed,, I'll hold them this way for release with them in the water. But, get a good rubber stretch net - less tangles with terminal tackle and easier on the fish.

Glad you had fun, and, there are far better shore fishing areas than the north wall, save that for ice fishing.:)

Drullexx 07-06-2013 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Gust (Post 2030828)
get a good rubber stretch net - less tangles with terminal tackle and easier on the fish.

Will look into this. Memories as a kid of fishing nets = everything gets all tangled and stupid.

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Originally Posted by Gust (Post 2030828)
Glad you had fun, and, there are far better shore fishing areas than the north wall, save that for ice fishing.:)

Better shore spots? Can you point a couple out? The rocks were so crappy, we all got scrapes and bruises lol

ty!

220swifty 07-07-2013 12:00 AM

I was using the same lure at Gull yesterday, and had the same issue. I may try it with the treble hook removed, to simplify removal.


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