What a weather we are having lately - unbelievably and unseasonably warm. I, like most of forum members, is waiting and preparing for the upcoming ice fishing season but it looks like this year it’s not happening anytime soon.
My buddy has thrown me a curveball a few days ago by suggesting we take advantage of unfrozen water and forecasted +14C this Thursday. I figured, what the heck: my boat is in my home garage and is not winterized yet so why don’t we try to hit an open water on Dec 16 and have some fun casting lures?
The wind forecast was 25-30 km winds with 50-60 km gusts but we decided to still give it a try and a hit a smaller lake with open pike and walleye season.
Arrived around 12 pm at the boat lunch we were relieved to see the open water and no ice near the launch or anywhere else. The wind was lighter than forecast at about 15 km SW.
The water temps were around 1.5C.
We went to some of our known spots and right from the get-go we caught a couple of 3 lb pikes on deeper running jerks in 10-11 FOW. Then it was slow for a couple of hours and we have been searching around, casting and changing lures, but most importantly having a good time on the water again.
And then after 3 pm the wind has started blowing harder, the skies darker and the fish became more active. 24 V 80 lb Terrova was holding us in place with no issues and we start catching more pike in 3-4 lb range here and there.
We tried many lures today, including spinners, jigs, spoons but the water became a bit stained after recent rains and melting snow (the water level was up about 2 feet), so all fish was caught on deeper diving jerks and lipless cranks (vibs) as the weeds started to lay down in places and fish was hugging bottom and required slow retrieve with long pauses, i.e. boring lure cadence.
it was a weird feeling , pulling very cold pike out of the water like they have been in a freezer when the air temp was at 13C.
Just before sunset the wind has increased to around 30-40 clicks and I caught two nice walleyes: 22” and a chunky 25“ – both on 3.5” deeper diving jerk in 9 FOW
We ended the fishing at sunset, catching 11 pikes and 2 nice walleyes.
Now bring on the ice!
But my boat still not winterized yet, just in case….
Wind picked up around sunset time...
