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Old 04-11-2011, 07:20 PM
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Default Pigeon Lake Whitefish

I decided to head out to Pigeon on Saturday to see if I could catch one of those elusive jumbo whitefish. The weather was great and the black tent felt like room temperature. It was around noon and we already caught a pike and a couple walleye. I did not see any whitefish so i decided to move out into about 8-10 feet of water. I drilled a hole and started fishing outside. No more than 15 minutes later i felt a tap on my marmish rod but that was it. I thought it may have just been a walleye but I decided to put my coat over my head and look down the hole. About 30 seconds later I saw this huge whitefish descend on my hook like a submarine, I set the hook and the fight was on. I only had my marmish rod so I had a long battle ahead of me. Every time I got it near the hole it would turn it's head and take off. After about 3 minutes I was starting to get impatient because I knew the hook wasn't all the way in it's mouth, but after about 2 more minutes the fish gave up and the victory was mine. The whitefish weighed in right on 5 pounds. We also ended up catching 6 more walleye and a pike to end the day. I was very happy, it being the biggest whitefish for me to date. Now I just have to figure out how to get more than one.

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Old 04-11-2011, 07:38 PM
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Nice.........what a fatty!

I just picked up a Marmish rod and I am looking forward to using it next year; it's nice to know you can bring in the big fellows with one.

Congrats.
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Old 04-11-2011, 08:02 PM
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Awesome white. Congrats.

The whitefish in that lake seem extra fussy, though when they bite the fish are usuall big and fat.

P.S. So far, my only method to catch those white fish buggars out of Pigeon is to use dynotmite.
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Old 04-11-2011, 08:04 PM
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Fine looking white!!
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Old 04-11-2011, 08:09 PM
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nice fish

looks like you reeled it in with a fly tyers bobbin
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Old 04-11-2011, 08:13 PM
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Nice!!! Congrats on the good day. I was out on Sunday and heard the same kind of experience from an fellow who had fished Saturday. He had a great afternoon like you. Sounds like the day to be there. Sunday was much, much slower. I still managed a 4.2 lber though and it had a pronounced hump.

One more week left.

Good luck out there.
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Nice.........what a fatty!

I just picked up a Marmish rod and I am looking forward to using it next year; it's nice to know you can bring in the big fellows with one.

Congrats.
I roped in a few decent sized jack on my marmish quite fun I have to say
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