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Sierra_Smitty
03-01-2009, 03:57 PM
With a little time off before the Fred Hall show, I decided to visit my sisters - both of whom live back east. First stop was New Hampshire - where my sister Lindsey lives. Naturally, I'm not traveling all the way accross the damn country without fishing - but I wasn't about to haul a bunch of gear out there either. My sister Lindsey has a lot in common with us Smith boys in that she loves to fish and is not a pansy like you might expect from a 20 year old girl originally from the OC. Thank God! We were on a mission to find a guide.

So, I finally got in touch with a guide who does ice fishing - he works an area that is referred to as the " Lakes Region" of New Hampshire. The most famous lake in this area is called Lake Winnipesaukee - well known for big Lake Trout, Rainbow Trout and land locked Atlantic Salmon. The bite is hit or miss this time of year and I was more interested in catching some new species and trying a new type of fishing so we chose to fish a place called Mirror Lake near a town called Wolfeboro. This turned out to be a great decision as we caught 4 species of fish through the ice - including two species that I'd never caught before....and we caught a TON of fish. We also happened to be the only people on the entire lake - which is something that as a rule, I thoroughly enjoy.

The guide we went with was Shawn Marzerka who owns Woods-n-Water Guide Service. Dude did a great job, put us on fish, worked hard for us and was a very pleasant guy to fish with - which I appreciate in a guide. It's one thing to know what you're doing, but it sure helps when you're also personable and know how to show your customers a good time...and he excelled at everything.

Anyhow - we met up with Shawn at 0800 on Thursday - it was an hour drive from Concord, NH where my sister lives to the fishing area and Shawn assured us that an early start wasn't necessary so we definately enjoyed the chance to sleep in AND enjoy good fishing.

We parked the cars right at the shore - Shawn apparently knows a guy who has a place by the lake, which made life a lot easier. Shawn loaded up his sled with the bait, traps, power auger, tackle, chairs and drinks and off we went.

For those of you that haven't done the ice fishing thing - I know it seems wierd to just walk out onto a lake. I know I was trippin the first time I walked out on the ice - but having done it at South Lake, it was no big deal up there - especially when I heard the ice was a full 2ft thick. The conditions were less than ideal according to Shawn because there was at least a foot of snow on top of the ice, but we didn't mind at all. It actually reminded me of spring at Parchers so I rather enjoyed it.

Shawn got to drilling right away - those power augers are amazing - 2ft of ice was nothing for this thing.

For those that don't know (like me before this trip) the way a lot of folks ice up there is using what are called Tip-Ups or traps. They consist of a spool of braided line with about 6ft of leader. THis is attached to a wood contraptions that spreads accross the hole to keep it from falling in. To that, a flag is bent over and a mechanism near the spool releases the flag when you get bit. Anglers are allowed 6 traps per person in New Hampshire. I think the most we had out at one time was 6 or 7 though because the fishing was just too good...and besides, you do a lot of walking (or running) to and from traps when you get bit so having 12 traps out would have been one hell of a workout! When you get bit, you pick up the trap and basically hand-line the fish in. These fish will run on you so you have to be careful when using your bare hands as your drag - one mistake and the fish breaks you off. We broke off a lot of fish, including a few very heavy fish.

Shawn our guide baiting a tip-up
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Lindsey fighting a fish

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Myself fighting a fish
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The action started right away - even though the first hole was more or less an exploratory hole to check our depth. Eventually we moved out to a bit deeper water but we caught fish from 6ft all the way out to 12-15ft.

Our first few fish were Pickerel - which are pretty much a smaller Pike. According to Shawn they get to 30 inches in this lake. We didn't get any quite that large but we did get some big ones. I don't know exactly how many we caught over the course of the day but it was a butt load.

Myself with a pickerel - we caught a lot this sized, a lot smaller and I broke off one much bigger before photographing it. Very fun fish - toothy critters too! hahaha!

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Linds with a Pickerel
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Shawn with a pickerel Linds caught
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After a few Pickerel we started getting into the Yellow Perch, including a few that Shawn referred to as "Jumbo Perch". I'd seen guys on TV catching these things and had always heard how delicious they were - so I was thrilled to get them. These fish aren't tuna - but they're fun to catch anyways.

My first ever yellow perch
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Myself with a yellow perch - cool looking fish huh?
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Linds with a jumbo perch
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Perch closeup
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Shawn was hoping we would get into some of the big bass they have in Mirror Lake - including LMB upwards of 7lbs and some chunky smallies as well. Unfortunately we never got into any huge bass, but both Lindsey and I landed LMB in the neighborhood of 2lbs.

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Lil' Sis with a LMB
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I also caught a chunky Bluegill - which was a big surprise! It doesn't look very impressive in my massive paws but it was a pretty nice panfish.
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I wanted to experience as much of this ice fishing thing as I could so we also did some vertical jigging with plastic and metal jigs - we ended up with 3 jig fish in about an hour of jigging. Two of the larger Pickerel were taken on the jigs - even with the frigid water, those things are a lot of fun!!!!!

We called it a day about 3pm because my sister had to get back to Concord for class but I could have stayed out there all day. THe weather was perfect - cool, calm and beautiful. We did have some snow flurries on and off in the morning but because there was no wind, it was very pleasant. By the afternoon, it was partly cloudy and about as perfect a day as you can ask for from a winter day in New England.

I can't say enough about how enjoyable a day it was fishing with my little sis. I have yet to find a type of fishing that I don't enjoy and this was no exception. Great memories, a great learning experience, great action and we even kept a few of our perch and a few pickerel for dinner. Both were INCREDIBLY good eating - although those pickerel were a royal pain in the arse to filet! hahaha! MMMMMMM.......

If anyone ever makes it to New England and is interested in fishing - get in touch with Shawn. He is an excellent guide! The spring, summer and fall are his busiest time with all of the trout, salmon and laker fishing. He also said that they have INCREDIBLE fishing for Smallies in Lake Winnipesaukee - like 50 fish days with a 3lb average - even a topwater bite where two and three fish are crashing on your lure. That sounded so good I may make a trip back this fall to visit him.....I would love a 50 fish day on quality smallies. You can find Shawn at http://www.woodsnwaternh.com/ - I've fished with a lot of guides over the years and he's as good as any of them at delivering an entertaining and educational day of fishing.

Here are a bunch more pics of us fooling around that day.....


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I even got a chance to work the auger
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Incoming!!!
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Peace,
Smitty

Liteliner
03-01-2009, 05:04 PM
Omg. :EyePop::EyePop::EyePop: That jumbo your sister got was huge man. Those perch are by far the best eating fish on Planet Earth. Spent six years in the midwest and never got a jumbo that size. Nice report and thanks for the perch porn.

Eat Sleep Fish
03-01-2009, 05:55 PM
nice report. the perch looks awesome. almost like a treefish (rockfish). looks cold out. great report and pics, nice read! good job out there!

smitty99
03-01-2009, 06:38 PM
Yellow perch...MMmmMmmmmm

Sierra_Smitty
03-01-2009, 07:56 PM
Omg. :EyePop::EyePop::EyePop: That jumbo your sister got was huge man. Those perch are by far the best eating fish on Planet Earth. Spent six years in the midwest and never got a jumbo that size. Nice report and thanks for the perch porn.

Dude, I'm with you - DELICIOUS little fish. Those fish are awesome looking too - if I had a fishtank, I'd love to have one of those bad boys.

Sierra_Smitty
03-01-2009, 07:57 PM
nice report. the perch looks awesome. almost like a treefish (rockfish). looks cold out. great report and pics, nice read! good job out there!

Ya know I didn't even think of it but you are right on the money - those perch look a hell of a lot like a treefish....a hell of a lot like 'em.

TroutOnly
03-01-2009, 08:04 PM
COOL REPORT SMITTY, I LIKE THOSE YELLOW PERCH, I THINK THEY ARE ONE THE FEW THAT EAT THE QUAGGA MUSSELS,,,,t/o

fishtacomag
03-02-2009, 08:29 AM
I have fished that Lake in the summer and the smallie and panfish bite was really really good. My wifes aunt has a home on Sunset Lake right outside of Alton Bay. Great place to go in the summer and I went there last April and it was really pretty. The lake was just beginning to thaw...no ice fishing.
glad you got to do this Jared...see you in a few days at the show
shawn

boxl0bster
03-02-2009, 03:58 PM
damn im jealous! that looks like such a fun day. i dont know how well i'd take to the cold though. thanks for hte pics and report!:Cool:

chivo
03-04-2009, 12:12 PM
nice fish. those perch are true fatties.nice looking gill. Those bass are good size too.

xtranzman
03-05-2009, 07:40 PM
Jared, thanks for the report. That looks like something I have to try someday. Those yellow perch are awesome looking. Hope to see ya this summer!

X

Troutman65
03-05-2009, 08:28 PM
Great report and pics. Jared :!!!::!!!:

I really enjoyed reading it .Thanks for sharing .

Liteliner
03-05-2009, 10:23 PM
MAN that perch is huge.... :EyePop: Yeah i commented already but had to come take another look. Just wondering why I spent five winters ice fishing for those perch and never got a true jumbo. :Confused::Confused::Confused: Nice fish..... What did you get them on by the way? Minnow?

Sue
03-07-2009, 12:17 PM
Great report Jared!

Mondo21
03-07-2009, 10:37 PM
Love the pics of you and lil Sis. The fish are awsome also. Thanks for the report Jared. Now I know what you look like. Ha! Handsome. Cindy:Smile:

Granny Fish
03-08-2009, 11:38 AM
Cool report Jared. I can tell you both had a blast.

Sierra_Smitty
03-09-2009, 04:25 PM
Love the pics of you and lil Sis. The fish are awsome also. Thanks for the report Jared. Now I know what you look like. Ha! Handsome. Cindy:Smile:

Thank ya!

:Wink:

FISHNCHIPS
03-17-2009, 03:48 PM
Great report and fine looking fish. Cute sister too.
My one trip out on ice was with my son on Lake Hattie,near Laramie Wyoming and we each caught one and almost froze to death in the wind.

blakeb
05-20-2009, 10:32 PM
Ive been fishing there since i was three a very nice spot to fish lots of nice fish in there Nice fish u got there too.

Greg Madrigal
06-14-2009, 07:27 PM
Awsome report Smitts!!! Can't wait to get up to Parchers next week! I'll see you there!

PS, (in a whisper) I think Cindy likes you....:)

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