first time out this season
Not a skunk ... not quite.
Good ice running about 5 inches.
New lake, too, never caught a fish on this one before.
I was only out a couple of hours, because I pulled a real newby and forgot to top off the charge on my flasher and ran out of juice about halfway through the trip. The ice was hard and crystal clear and so slick you coulda ice skated on it. I was able to find an edge of an 8-11' break but the fish weren't all that apparent - a grand total of 4 bites that yielded 2 dink perch and 1 baby pike. That was just the cutest little bugger - couldn't have been a foot long. I called it before it really got into the Witching Hour. I don't like fishing blind.
Well, I got a bit of a feel for that water now. Next time when I remember to carry enough juice I expect to do a more extensive hunt.
As I was coming off there was a city squad car waiting for me on the city park bikepath right on the shoreline. Some concerned local citizens saw me on the ice and to do so they had to look right past the sign that said KEEP OFF UNSAFE ICE. So they did their civic duty and called the cops. We had a nice friendly little chat with the officer taking some notes on how I had tricked out my bucket and I was on my way. Fact is the Park Board doesn't take those signs down sometimes not even in summer.
This was in the heart of the Metro; so once you get out of the heat island, you should be able to find quite a bit more walkable ice. I wouldn't have dare this lake last Thursday, but today it was far enough along to give it a shot.
Time of the year again to play St Peter and walk on water.