Georgian Bay fishing North of 40!
I had the opportunity to guide a group of anglers from the U.S. this past weekend out of Honey Harbour. The goal was to set them up with lots of water to pursue trophy Northerns and hot spots for numbers. This group was a perfect fit, each of them prepared to crank jerk baits till their arms fall off.
Setting out at 7am the morning was the warmest part of the day as temps held at 8 degrees. The Bay was under strong wind warnings favourably from the North East for wave activity albeit the worst for fishing. The water levels are still excellent with that extra 2' and still on the chilly side without the typical weed growth in places yet.
The action gradually got better as the day progressed peaking with about an hour in a bay catching back to back fish with double headers. We had a blast catching lots of fish and even took care of the fresh Walleye for the fish fry.
Darrel caught his trophy over 40" around lunch and Mike jerked up the 23.5" Walleye at the end of the day. 90% of the fish were caught on Husky Jerks of which each had a personal fav. colour.:fish: and a handful were caught shallow on mega swammers with a few caught on an inline spinner.
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Mike and his best Pike for the day
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Getting a handle on her
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42" Northern Pike and Darrel
Surprisingly the Sun decided to come out and the winds let off a bit near the end of the day and we fished a bit more exposed spot and the weeds were thick and holding multiple species of fish and a few loons working the area.
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Dinner was the result. 23.5" Walleye