I was watching the weather forecast early this week and Friday looked like a better weather day after the very cold few days but the afternoon forecast for Friday was showing rain in the pm so I was not sure if I be able to go. Wednesday the forecast for Friday got changed with the rain being moved to later in the evening and overnight so I decided to go and invited another forum member, Reelingmachine (RM).
So RM and myself left town around 12.30 pm and went to try our luck on Balsam. From my experience the ice on Balsam usually melts last in Kawartha and this year it was no exception so we kept are expectations low and hoped that some pike will cooperate.
Checked a few spots and caught a smaller size pike and couple of decent size largies (released) in old weeds in 7 FOW but otherwise it was pretty quiet for the first couple of hours. Then we found pikes’ hideout and caught a few ones in a 2-4 pound range on suspending jerkbaits.
Around 5 pm the gusty SW/W wind has started blowing insanely like someone turned the switch. My iPilot was barely holding us in place but it was hard to cast for about 20-30 minutes so we had a break. The wind has passed , it became darker with occasional light rain and we resumed our fishing.
Around 6-7 pm was the best bite and we caught numerous pike, largemouth bass (released) and few crappies.
RM has caught a monster crappie at 15” being his PB!
Then we switched spots again and caught another few pikes in the last hour before sunset.
Off the water we were at 8.30 pm , a bit wet but happy with the day.
Overall we caught around 15-16 pikes in 2-4 lb range, around 10 largies , 4 crappies and 1 bluegill
The fish was mostly in places with the warmest water . Smaller jerks and jig tipped with plastic under the float fished slowly worked for us.
Tightlines everyone and have a great fishing season this year.
One of RM's pike.
