03-27-2005, 01:27 AM 
		
	
	
		I got to play easter bunny[ ] for my 4 yr. old this A:M so I didn't get onto the hard deck until about 10:15-30.   I tried mosquito bay for the first time.  Snow was about 8 inches deep walking through.  Ice was a uniform 30 inches thick and rock solid.   No slush and perfect conditions.  Only 1 other group there.  (non BFTers)   Since I was unfamiliar with the area, I randomly drilled a hole once out.  It was only 13.4 ft.  This was disappointingly too shallow,   but I was too gassed from the walk and the drilling to immediately drill another deeper hole.   I dropped in with low expectation and prepared to rest for a while.  To my suprise I got a bite, and hooked up,  a beautiful 18 in. rainbow.   I then caught a nice cutt there and finally another 16 in. bow.  That was my first multiple bow trip out there in a very long time.  The action died down and  I went deeper.  It was slow for the next 2 hours with me only getting one until about 1:30.  Then I got into the slot cutts a bit at 24 ft. until  3PM.  It then died.  left at 4 PM.  Ended up with 8 or 9 total.  Not my best trip there, but not bad for missing the morning bite.  The flavor du-jour today was a pink shrimpo with bait over all other offerings.  Also, some of the fish I caught were suspended at about 15-18 ft. as opposed to all on the bottom as has recently been the case.  The other group did about the same as I for slot cutts, with one guy in their party having most of the luck.  I guess this proves the old Strawberry adage that if you want rainbows and your ice auger hits mud as you drill, you are too deep.[crazy]  Tight lines all.
] for my 4 yr. old this A:M so I didn't get onto the hard deck until about 10:15-30.   I tried mosquito bay for the first time.  Snow was about 8 inches deep walking through.  Ice was a uniform 30 inches thick and rock solid.   No slush and perfect conditions.  Only 1 other group there.  (non BFTers)   Since I was unfamiliar with the area, I randomly drilled a hole once out.  It was only 13.4 ft.  This was disappointingly too shallow,   but I was too gassed from the walk and the drilling to immediately drill another deeper hole.   I dropped in with low expectation and prepared to rest for a while.  To my suprise I got a bite, and hooked up,  a beautiful 18 in. rainbow.   I then caught a nice cutt there and finally another 16 in. bow.  That was my first multiple bow trip out there in a very long time.  The action died down and  I went deeper.  It was slow for the next 2 hours with me only getting one until about 1:30.  Then I got into the slot cutts a bit at 24 ft. until  3PM.  It then died.  left at 4 PM.  Ended up with 8 or 9 total.  Not my best trip there, but not bad for missing the morning bite.  The flavor du-jour today was a pink shrimpo with bait over all other offerings.  Also, some of the fish I caught were suspended at about 15-18 ft. as opposed to all on the bottom as has recently been the case.  The other group did about the same as I for slot cutts, with one guy in their party having most of the luck.  I guess this proves the old Strawberry adage that if you want rainbows and your ice auger hits mud as you drill, you are too deep.[crazy]  Tight lines all.
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 ] for my 4 yr. old this A:M so I didn't get onto the hard deck until about 10:15-30.   I tried mosquito bay for the first time.  Snow was about 8 inches deep walking through.  Ice was a uniform 30 inches thick and rock solid.   No slush and perfect conditions.  Only 1 other group there.  (non BFTers)   Since I was unfamiliar with the area, I randomly drilled a hole once out.  It was only 13.4 ft.  This was disappointingly too shallow,   but I was too gassed from the walk and the drilling to immediately drill another deeper hole.   I dropped in with low expectation and prepared to rest for a while.  To my suprise I got a bite, and hooked up,  a beautiful 18 in. rainbow.   I then caught a nice cutt there and finally another 16 in. bow.  That was my first multiple bow trip out there in a very long time.  The action died down and  I went deeper.  It was slow for the next 2 hours with me only getting one until about 1:30.  Then I got into the slot cutts a bit at 24 ft. until  3PM.  It then died.  left at 4 PM.  Ended up with 8 or 9 total.  Not my best trip there, but not bad for missing the morning bite.  The flavor du-jour today was a pink shrimpo with bait over all other offerings.  Also, some of the fish I caught were suspended at about 15-18 ft. as opposed to all on the bottom as has recently been the case.  The other group did about the same as I for slot cutts, with one guy in their party having most of the luck.  I guess this proves the old Strawberry adage that if you want rainbows and your ice auger hits mud as you drill, you are too deep.[crazy]  Tight lines all.
] for my 4 yr. old this A:M so I didn't get onto the hard deck until about 10:15-30.   I tried mosquito bay for the first time.  Snow was about 8 inches deep walking through.  Ice was a uniform 30 inches thick and rock solid.   No slush and perfect conditions.  Only 1 other group there.  (non BFTers)   Since I was unfamiliar with the area, I randomly drilled a hole once out.  It was only 13.4 ft.  This was disappointingly too shallow,   but I was too gassed from the walk and the drilling to immediately drill another deeper hole.   I dropped in with low expectation and prepared to rest for a while.  To my suprise I got a bite, and hooked up,  a beautiful 18 in. rainbow.   I then caught a nice cutt there and finally another 16 in. bow.  That was my first multiple bow trip out there in a very long time.  The action died down and  I went deeper.  It was slow for the next 2 hours with me only getting one until about 1:30.  Then I got into the slot cutts a bit at 24 ft. until  3PM.  It then died.  left at 4 PM.  Ended up with 8 or 9 total.  Not my best trip there, but not bad for missing the morning bite.  The flavor du-jour today was a pink shrimpo with bait over all other offerings.  Also, some of the fish I caught were suspended at about 15-18 ft. as opposed to all on the bottom as has recently been the case.  The other group did about the same as I for slot cutts, with one guy in their party having most of the luck.  I guess this proves the old Strawberry adage that if you want rainbows and your ice auger hits mud as you drill, you are too deep.[crazy]  Tight lines all.[signature]
 
 

 

