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Old 12-10-2014, 09:08 PM
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Ice fishing East Pit Lake Rainbow Trout the other day was decent. Must have drilled 60 holes to find some that would mark fish. All fish were caught on a gold slender spoon. These fish were packed with large water beetles and other aquatic insects. They weren't full though because they were very aggressive on the MarCum and would charge in and not waste any time before grabbing the spoon. Had a great day out on the ice and if you give it a try I hope you do too! Watch out there was a little water on the ice but plenty of ice to walk on.

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Old 12-10-2014, 09:12 PM
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Great stuff Brandon! Fish look great and good to hear all is well at the pit. Them beetles are friggin huge! Good stuff man!
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Old 12-10-2014, 09:31 PM
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Congrats. Great pics, esp. that one that looks green. Very vivid colors.
Always love to see a report from East Pit in the winter, because I know how hard it is to walk down there and back with all your gear.
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Old 12-10-2014, 09:42 PM
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Congrats. Great pics, esp. that one that looks green. Very vivid colors.
Always love to see a report from East Pit in the winter, because I know how hard it is to walk down there and back with all your gear.
Yeah I walked all the way to the end... on the way back that steep slipery hill out was a killer. Be careful out there this weather has turned everything into a skating rink!
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Old 12-11-2014, 03:25 PM
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Brandon,

throw some ice creepers on. It will save a lot of misery for you. Pretty cheap too, about $10.00.

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what size slender spoons work best around here ? 5/16 oz!
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Old 12-12-2014, 10:34 PM
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what size slender spoons work best around here ? 5/16 oz!
So I've bought a bunch of the 1/4 , 1/8, 1/16 Oz. The 1/4 are good for walleye and big perch if aggressive. The 1/8 Oz. Size is great all around size since I catch perch, whites, walleye and rainbow trout on it. I wouldn't even get the 5/16 same size as 1/8 but heavier. The fish really like the slow flutter of the 1/8. I watch on the Marcum and the fish will swim up 5 feet off the bottom to meet the slender spoon that is slowly falling down. I haven't used the 1/16 much yet but would probably work on the fussy perch and whites. But best bang for your buck are the 1/4 and 1/8.
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throw some ice creepers on. It will save a lot of misery for you. Pretty cheap too, about $10.00.

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Yeah I'm still young at heart and like to slide around... but they would help getting up that hill.
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Hey, Brandon,

The 1/8 oz will be getting their second test at Miller's tomorrow. I'll be sure to let you know if they're effective or not. My SIL, SuperDave, doesn't have one but, it they're biting on SS, I'll give him one of mine to try. Lures cost more on the ice than at the store LOL!

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thanks for the reply Brandon . I've wanted to try them out for a while .
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Ice fishing East Pit Lake Rainbow Trout the other day was decent. Must have drilled 60 holes to find some that would mark fish. All fish were caught on a gold slender spoon. These fish were packed with large water beetles and other aquatic insects. They weren't full though because they were very aggressive on the MarCum and would charge in and not waste any time before grabbing the spoon. Had a great day out on the ice and if you give it a try I hope you do too! Watch out there was a little water on the ice but plenty of ice to walk on.

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I caught some at Hermitage the other day that were also full of those beetles!
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great pics, the beetles are just disturbing as those things are BIG
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Ice fishing East Pit Lake Rainbow Trout the other day was decent. Must have drilled 60 holes to find some that would mark fish. All fish were caught on a gold slender spoon. These fish were packed with large water beetles and other aquatic insects. They weren't full though because they were very aggressive on the MarCum and would charge in and not waste any time before grabbing the spoon. Had a great day out on the ice and if you give it a try I hope you do too! Watch out there was a little water on the ice but plenty of ice to walk on.

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Careful of that ice. Water underneath could be just melt or if could indicate a weak spot nearby.
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great pics, the beetles are just disturbing as those things are BIG
Not anywhere near the biggest in Alberta.
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Dude your threads rock. Keep up the good work!
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