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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Personal Best Pike! and a lot of action


 After weeks and weeks of terrible fishing we headed down to the river to try and change our luck. Stopped at Paul D's house to drop off some lures and pick up a few pondies and then we were fishing. Been postponing using bait for as long as we could but today took the plunge. Neither of us had ever caught a pike on bait before today. (rod n reel)

We fished all our lures and stuff while waiting for the bobbers to sink. Then my bait goes under i set the hook and my rod snaps in half. I was super pissed. Must have had a crack in it and i lost the fish. Josh let me borrow a rod to put my bait runner on and we were back in business. We both had a few hits where they would just bite the bait and drop it.. so we tied on 1/8 oz jig heads with a power minnow and the pan fish show began. We ended up getting 67 Yellow Perch, 6 Calico, 8 LMB, 1 Pickerel and Josh got a 18 inch schoolie and a 20 inch Pike. All on the little jigs. Josh caught probably 3/4 of all these fish. He was on fire.

While messing around with perch i turn around and dont see my bobber... i run over and the line is flying off the spool i throw the switch and battle on! Knew it was a huge fish but didnt know it was that big. Josh ran over and when it swam by the first time both our jaws dropped. It looked massive... after a few more minutes and amazing runs it was in my arms! My new personal best @ 41 inches 15 lbs 12 oz. I hate my scale and never trust it much. I figured this fish would be closer to 17-18 lbs. But still shattered my personal best.. wish it was on a lure rather than bait... but i guess i cant complain! thanks for the bait Paul and thanks Josh for helping me land this fish and for getting me into pike fishing. 111 pike and counting this season and only one on bait.. been a great year! Happy to be a member of the 40 club.

Happy Thanksgiving to you all,  also Happy birthday goes out to my mom today! this fish was for you!











Monday, November 19, 2012

Champlain 11/17 11/18

Weather was 10 degrees colder than the forcast said and water temps were ten degrees colder than 4 different sources said it would be. 39 degree water temp.. screwed!

Not one hit at champlain.. not one. Trying everything we could think of. The fish were shut off from the cold front. We were the only boat fishing out of TI Launch. Never a good sign. Went to paradox lake at 1pm on saturday to find it closed for the season.

Went to the hotel and didnt fish again that day. Sunday we found a lake to try on the way back that has musky and pike. We fished all day with only 5 hits. Two of which being musky which was pretty amazing to see. Josh had a 36-40 inch musky on for about 5-10 seconds and after three violent head shakes it was gone. Then i had a small tiger musky swing and miss twice at my lure. That was it. couple hundred dollar trip for zero fish... seeing our first musky saved it for us but it was still very disappointing. looking forward to going back in the spring but i wont ever be making that trip in the fall ever again.




Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Haulin Bass Champlain Trip Booked 11/17-11/18


After a nightmare of booking a room and having them book the wrong dates... talking to people in India for hours trying to fix it alll..... our trip is all set up.  Gonna be staying at Super 8 in Ticonderoga  and fishing that section of the big lake. Really excited with it being my first trip there with my own boat.  My one previous trip was last June and was incredible. I wont be expecting those kind of results by any means but we are hoping to find some pike action as well as some smallmouth action. Im guessing while trying to hunt down some pike we will run into some largies which is fine with me.   Looking forward to writing the report when we get home. Ill be bringing a camera and hope to make a video out of this trip.  Wish us luck!


Thursday, November 8, 2012

Confidence and Creativity a Factor..

 So the last month or so has been a very serious test as pike fisherman for Josh and I. Our goal is to land some giants and almost all we have caught since august is 30 inch or less fish. It has been a struggle with all these conditions being a factor.. water clarity, strong winds, heavy current. It truly makes you second guess every single lure you tie on and each spot that you cast too. After the first few hours of a day with little to zero hits or action you get the .. here we go again feeling.  Once you lose your confidence you will lose your focus and at any point that loss in focus can lead to a missed hook set or a lure in a tree branch. After tying on some new line on my pike rod and organizing my gear tonight i started to think that half the battle could be mental. You have to have your head in the game for every single cast. Positive thinking could be the difference between a skunk and a monster.  

 On top of maintaining confidence sometimes you need to get creative. We have taken our standard lures and added pinks, whites, chartreuse and other colors to have something to throw for all water colors. Have multiple lures with different vibrations and or size. We know its easy to just buy some pondies slap em on a hook and bobber and wait... but that takes zero skill and it is also very boring playing the waiting game. I would be happier to catch my trophy on a lure than bait. Bait will soon be the only option but until then... nope!. But for this weekend with Bantam for Saturday and Piketoberfest on Sunday we will be ready with our lures and hopefully with some luck, confidence and creativity we will land the elusive beast!


By: Joe Jacobowitz