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Exploring a New Lake in Haliburton
Tried out a new lake I hadn’t been to before in Haliburton this past weekend. Conditions were about as good as you could ask for. Above zero, virtually no wind, smooth and hard ice with a thin layer of powder snow on top. Best of all, full sun. Over the years, I’ve found some of the best lake trout fishing I’ve experienced has been on bright, high pressure days and this day would be no exception.
We set up in about 50-60 fow on a ledge near an 85’ basin. Immediately we were on a school of baitfish, small 6” cisco. Knowing the lake trout had to be close by, we waited and sure enough, in no time we were marking large fish on our graph.
The first half of the day, the lake trout were extremely aggressive chasing us up from 60’ down and some hitting right by the ice as I reeled up. Others took a bit more playing but overall the fish were very active and willing to chase. As the day went on, they became more bottom-oriented and down-sizing to smaller hardbaits and soft plastics did the trick. In total we landed 14 lake trout. A truly great day out on the ice.