Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Ice Fishing On Lake Winnipesaukee



Had a pretty good day on the ice this week at Lake Winnipesaukee in Moultonborough, New Hampshire.  Managed to catch a nineteen inch Lake Trout and several Yellow Perch.



I arrived at AJ’s Bait and Tackle in Meredith at 9am Monday morning.  Purchased a dozen large smelt and a dozen shiners,  The guy at the shop recommended two spots with easy access, Levitt Park in Meredith and Long Island in Moultonborough.  I decided to try Levitt Park because it was the closest of the two.  The scenery was great but not the fishing. I got skunked.  


The next day I decided to give Long Island a try. There was open water nearby which could lead to more oxygen being available to the fish.  This spot looked promising. The ice was safe, at least eight inches thick.  After a few hours of no luck in the deeper area, I moved to a spot where the water was only 10 feet deep.  Almost immediately the tip-up flag went up and I soon landed a nineteen inch Lake Trout.  Over the next hour more flags popped up as schools of Yellow Perch moved through.  All the hits were on large smelt.  Nothing would touch the shiners.  


The Lake Trout is on my New Year’s Resolution Species Wish List.  I can check that one off.  












Wednesday, January 11, 2017

2017 Species Wishlist Update/ Ice-fishing

Scratch one off the the list of species I shouldn’t have missed in 2016.  Went on the first ice-fishing trip of the season to Dunn Pond in Gardner, MA and caught a Black Crappie.  The fishing was slow and I only managed to catch the one fish.  Might have fared better had I remembered to pack the earthworm container in the cooler.  Earthworms are the prime ice fishing bait for both Rainbow Trout and finicky panfish.  

Black Crappie (aka Calico Bass)




I liked the spot and plan on returning (with the earthworms!).  Dunn Pond is stocked with trout and has a nice variety of warm-water species.  The pond is part of a state park.  A large parking lot kept clear of snow makes for easy access.  Best of all there is a large waterfront visitors center with heated bathrooms, vending machines and a large stone fireplace to warm up by. 

Dun Pond State Park Visitors Center

Sunday, January 1, 2017

2017 New Years Resolution (Or My Species Wish List)

The species I shouldn’t have missed in 2016.

Winter Flounder
Skate
Black Crappie
Tiger Trout

The Plan - 1. Try kayak fishing in the Spring for Winter Flounder in Barnstable Harbor or Plymouth Harbor. 2. Fish at night off the Cape’s north side beaches for Skate (and Striped Bass) . 3) Try ice fishing for Black Crappie in Beaver Pond in Franklin and some other ponds in southern New Hampshire.  4) Might have a shot at Tiger Trout by fishing the larger lakes in the mid to lower Cape.

New species to target 

Mahi
Red Drum
Black Drum
Sheepshead
Grouper sp.
Walleye
Zander

The Plan - 1. Could get lucky with Mahi this year on Brown’s Ledge during late Summer.  
2. Planning a trip to Cape Fear, North Carolina in May. That’s where I hope to get Red Drum, Black Drum, Sheepshead and Grouper. 3. Might bag a Walleye if I go ice fishing in Western Massachusetts. 4. Zander, the European version of the Walleye will be targeted during a trip in September to the Azores. This trip will also give me a shot at catching Groupers.

Species that I haven’t caught in a while that will be targeted in 2017.

Brown Bullhead
Weakfish
Spotted Seatrout
False Albacore
Lake Trout
Landlocked Salmon


The Plan - 1. Best bet for Bullhead is night fishing with dead baitfish or nightcrawlers.   2. North Carolina for Weakfish and Spotted Seatrout. 3. Could try using the Kayak on a not so windy day to reach the False Albacore during September.  4. Probably will do some ice fishing in Northern New England to go after Lake Trout and Landlocked Salmon.