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Chrisper4694 03-21-2018 04:57 PM

Nice tank Laker
 
After multiple fruitless muskie trips since open water (and ice), NJsquatch and I dumped the tin can in for panfish fun this weekend. There were plenty of fish, but the size wasn't great in general and they were def picky, it had to be right in their face it seemed.

Saw decent wind forecast for monday so i rushed out after work for a quick trip...def wasn't as nice as predicted, but I was able to pinpoint a few single marks (no pods). used the new navionics map contour detail card to keep in the zone and ended up hooking up 2 on 4 hits and landing both. One was a real nice thick tank of a laker. Still trying to break 31" though :) Not sure how these fish got a reputation for not fighting well, they usually jack the rod up all the way to the surface.

https://s3.amazonaws.com/photos.fish...05e08edb54_800

https://s3.amazonaws.com/photos.fish...0b2048fe32_800

bigfishy 03-21-2018 05:35 PM

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Work???you do that stuff>?? blastphamy... they dont fight like that in the summer....nice feesh!!!!

FASTEDDIE29 03-21-2018 05:39 PM

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I enjoy jigging for em’ in da winter. They thrive in cold water obviously. Never really enjoyed the battle they put up in the warmer months however! They seem to lose there heart and strength once you get em’ up into warmer water. Lakers, winter, yesssssss!!!

Nice thick deep water dweller buddy!!! I’m sure she was a good time on 4-6 lb test!!!:D

OMC 03-21-2018 08:21 PM

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Chris nice fish did you keep it ?

njflyfisher 03-21-2018 11:06 PM

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What a beast dude!! Love the picture

Mikey topaz 03-22-2018 09:26 AM

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Nice thick fish.... They all are super fat this year !

Skunk City 03-22-2018 10:50 AM

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Very nice Chris!

Billfish715 03-22-2018 10:54 AM

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Hey Chris, According to the lake trout population survey that I posted, your 31 incher is becoming more and more elusive. They are just not growing as large as they grew 20 years ago. The number of lakers has increased substantially especially since they are reproducing naturally. There may be just too many now for them to grow to truly trophy proportions. The fishery is so healthy that it's actually preventing the fish from growing too big. More of the smaller fish have to be put in a smoker so the others can grow.

Chrisper4694 03-22-2018 12:48 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Billfish715 (Post 504175)
Hey Chris, According to the lake trout population survey that I posted, your 31 incher is becoming more and more elusive. They are just not growing as large as they grew 20 years ago. The number of lakers has increased substantially especially since they are reproducing naturally. There may be just too many now for them to grow to truly trophy proportions. The fishery is so healthy that it's actually preventing the fish from growing too big. More of the smaller fish have to be put in a smoker so the others can grow.

yeah there is def a stunting effect happening. can't grow giants on a diet of shrimp i guess.

I was going to keep the smaller one (which i recommend everyone doing as often as possible) but i just didn't feel like filleting/cleaning it so i released it.

I feel like if you jig for them in the summer, you need to plan on keeping them, they just don't seem to do well coming up into warm water.

Chrisper4694 03-22-2018 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by bigfishy (Post 504138)
Work???you do that stuff>?? blastphamy... they dont fight like that in the summer....nice feesh!!!!

i try to stick to the important stuff like eating and fishing...and sometimes sleep, if there's no night bite happening.


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