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TheFishingLad

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Mill Lake 'Old Walter' (Jr?)
« on: June 22, 2014, 11:25:33 PM »

So today I spent my 5pm onward at Mill Lake with my Kayak and new found love, the fish finder. I paddle around for a good 20 minutes finding a drop off at one end of the lake, and a drop off at the other with the intentions of trolling the whole ledge, and I do just that. Im pretty ghetto with not wanting to switch up baits and re-tie units so I went for the good ol' 2 way swivel, 30" leader, small hook and powerbait and started to slowly troll backwards (So my rod is directly infront of me for rod/fishfinder viewing pleasure) and I'm doing quite well catching 8 fish, all released with hook in the face somewhere.  This is dis interesting, it's the ones I didnt catch will forever haunt me.

I lost two hooks this evening. The first one, trolling along, slow and steady in 18ft of water, 12ft a yard to my left, 22ft a yard to my right, when my rod slams down, I set with line peeling  *Snap*. Reel to find my line broke next to my hook. No big deal, maybe I had a fray. I replace the line and tie the most gorgeous knot glistening beside a red gamakatsu hook that ive ever seen, squish more power bait on this hook and away I go. Troll troll trolll, paddle paddle paddle, BAM. Rod gets destroyed again, instant 10 ft of line gone, rod tip in the water and snaps me off again, somewhere in the middle of my leader.

Granted, my leader is only 2lb test, but i've landed some 6lb fish with it before, soooo, my question is, what do we think it was?!


Also, if anyone ever sees this ridiculous spectacle on the road feel free to honk and wave.

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Re: Mill Lake 'Old Walter' (Jr?)
« Reply #1 on: June 23, 2014, 07:14:51 AM »

Catfish?
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Re: Mill Lake 'Old Walter' (Jr?)
« Reply #2 on: June 23, 2014, 07:25:07 AM »

Broodstock would be my guess..
Does mill have carp?
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Re: Mill Lake 'Old Walter' (Jr?)
« Reply #3 on: June 23, 2014, 07:42:42 AM »

I was on the dock briefly chatting with you. You have a nice setup. There are some big cats in the water, as well as bass, some of which get to a pretty good size. The brood stock program moved to the Island, so there would be few, if any, left. Power bait works well, but, for my money, chucking small spoons (or spinners), as well as flies can be just as productive. And less stinky. And when the trout hit them, they hammer them. My favourite is the smallest size of croc and 4 lb. test, so it casts a mile.
Hope this helps! See you out there. ;D
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Re: Mill Lake 'Old Walter' (Jr?)
« Reply #4 on: June 24, 2014, 08:00:23 AM »

Maybe a Giant Snakehead?  ;D

No doubt its an old brood stock fish with big gnarly teeth and has been educated by many fishermen.
Probably has 18 hooks in his lips. :o
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Re: Mill Lake 'Old Walter' (Jr?)
« Reply #5 on: June 24, 2014, 05:34:22 PM »

There are large carp in there..20 lb plus...and largemouth bass.  I've caught big bass elsewhere that did what you describe.
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Re: Mill Lake 'Old Walter' (Jr?)
« Reply #6 on: June 24, 2014, 07:18:32 PM »

I was on the dock briefly chatting with you. You have a nice setup. There are some big cats in the water, as well as bass, some of which get to a pretty good size. The brood stock program moved to the Island, so there would be few, if any, left. Power bait works well, but, for my money, chucking small spoons (or spinners), as well as flies can be just as productive. And less stinky. And when the trout hit them, they hammer them. My favourite is the smallest size of croc and 4 lb. test, so it casts a mile.
Hope this helps! See you out there. ;D
Ah cheers dude, I too am a fan of less stinky situations, but I just get lazy, so powerbait works. I do only use it for trolling though, not a fan of deep throating fishies.
Maybe a Giant Snakehead?  ;D

No doubt its an old brood stock fish with big gnarly teeth and has been educated by many fishermen.
Probably has 18 hooks in his lips. :o
Proibably eyes up the line before biting to see how thin it is, grabs, pulls and swims away with a new piercing. Wonder if they have a tattoo guy?
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