The Aurora Bassmaster’s held their annual Pike tournament on Lake Simcoe in Ontario. Compared to recent years fishing was pretty tough with 5 teams not boating a fish. The winning weight was also way down as it was only 23.15 lbs compared to 30 plus for the last 10 years. The big fish for the Tournament was a respectable 9.7lb bruiser.
Aurora Bassmaster’s set a three fish limit for the competitors. They did this as many competitors boats livewells are too small to insure the survival of 5 large pike. Catch and release helps insure the future of a healthy population of these great fighting fish.
Even with the tough fishing everyone said they enjoyed the day as fishing conditions were just about perfect. The pictures below will start with our 1st place finishers who were two brothers.
I get up to Ontario about every three years. Go to Oak Lake Lodge on the English River mostly, but have done several out post trips on other lakes over the years. Too old (or spoiled) to go outpost now.
Can’t beat fishing for walleye for shore lunch first thing and then switching to northern and smallmouth. Oak Lake is catch and release except for shore lunch and has many nice fish. The smallmouth population is growing as well; twenty years ago we would pick an occasional smallie but now there are plenty.
Gordon
Loc: Charleston South Carolina
krr6581 wrote:
The Aurora Bassmaster’s held their annual Pike tournament on Lake Simcoe in Ontario. Compared to recent years fishing was pretty tough with 5 teams not boating a fish. The winning weight was also way down as it was only 23.15 lbs compared to 30 plus for the last 10 years. The big fish for the Tournament was a respectable 9.7lb bruiser.
Aurora Bassmaster’s set a three fish limit for the competitors. They did this as many competitors boats livewells are too small to insure the survival of 5 large pike. Catch and release helps insure the future of a healthy population of these great fighting fish.
Even with the tough fishing everyone said they enjoyed the day as fishing conditions were just about perfect. The pictures below will start with our 1st place finishers who were two brothers.
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Man O Man. I was waiting to see where you were catching Pike in Georgia. You hooked me Krr. LOL
krr6581 wrote:
The Aurora Bassmaster’s held their annual Pike tournament on Lake Simcoe in Ontario. Compared to recent years fishing was pretty tough with 5 teams not boating a fish. The winning weight was also way down as it was only 23.15 lbs compared to 30 plus for the last 10 years. The big fish for the Tournament was a respectable 9.7lb bruiser.
Aurora Bassmaster’s set a three fish limit for the competitors. They did this as many competitors boats livewells are too small to insure the survival of 5 large pike. Catch and release helps insure the future of a healthy population of these great fighting fish.
Even with the tough fishing everyone said they enjoyed the day as fishing conditions were just about perfect. The pictures below will start with our 1st place finishers who were two brothers.
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Thanks for the pictures , nice ones. Could you tell me what the go to lure is ? Thanks. Trying to catch one or two at the Merrimack River in Lowell Massachusetts and also Haverhill .
Can’t speak for KRR6581, but I have found northern like about the same bait as bass. When I first went to Ontario in 1992 an old timer at the aqua port told me to ,” use anything I liked, as long as it was a Five of Diamonds.” I have gotten a lot of northern on a Five of Diamonds, but it isn’t weedless and you need to get back in the weeds and “cabbage.” I have gone pretty much to all weedless baits. For larger northern I like large spinner baits. Johnson Silver Minnows (silver and gold) are weedless and when the fish turn on can’t be beaten. But a mad or hungry northern will hit almost anything!
Small mouth bass seem to hit spinners as well, but smaller ones
DCGravity
Loc: Fairfax, VA (by way of Cleveland OH)
krr6581 wrote:
The Aurora Bassmaster’s held their annual Pike tournament on Lake Simcoe in Ontario. Compared to recent years fishing was pretty tough with 5 teams not boating a fish. The winning weight was also way down as it was only 23.15 lbs compared to 30 plus for the last 10 years. The big fish for the Tournament was a respectable 9.7lb bruiser.
Aurora Bassmaster’s set a three fish limit for the competitors. They did this as many competitors boats livewells are too small to insure the survival of 5 large pike. Catch and release helps insure the future of a healthy population of these great fighting fish.
Even with the tough fishing everyone said they enjoyed the day as fishing conditions were just about perfect. The pictures below will start with our 1st place finishers who were two brothers.
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Man, I bet those battles were epic!🎣🎣🎣
krr6581 wrote:
The Aurora Bassmaster’s held their annual Pike tournament on Lake Simcoe in Ontario. Compared to recent years fishing was pretty tough with 5 teams not boating a fish. The winning weight was also way down as it was only 23.15 lbs compared to 30 plus for the last 10 years. The big fish for the Tournament was a respectable 9.7lb bruiser.
Aurora Bassmaster’s set a three fish limit for the competitors. They did this as many competitors boats livewells are too small to insure the survival of 5 large pike. Catch and release helps insure the future of a healthy population of these great fighting fish.
Even with the tough fishing everyone said they enjoyed the day as fishing conditions were just about perfect. The pictures below will start with our 1st place finishers who were two brothers.
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Krr very nice fish, good pics and info. Thank you for sharing.
Gordon wrote:
Man O Man. I was waiting to see where you were catching Pike in Georgia. You hooked me Krr. LOL
🤣🤣🤣 My wife and I spend several months a year up in Ontario. My wife’s a Canadian and we go up to visit with her family.
Billy awesome wrote:
Thanks for the pictures , nice ones. Could you tell me what the go to lure is ? Thanks. Trying to catch one or two at the Merrimack River in Lowell Massachusetts and also Haverhill .
I’m not sure if you’ll believe me, but the team with the winning weight caught them all on a drop shot using a ZMan Trick Shotz in the twilight color. My partner canceled at the last minute and since it was a team tournament I couldn’t fish. One of the winners and I fished this tournament last year together and watched a guy slamming them on a drop shot. So I reminded my last years partner to use the drop shot. He and his brother did and they won the tournament Saturday on it.
Wolf Bay wrote:
I get up to Ontario about every three years. Go to Oak Lake Lodge on the English River mostly, but have done several out post trips on other lakes over the years. Too old (or spoiled) to go outpost now.
Can’t beat fishing for walleye for shore lunch first thing and then switching to northern and smallmouth. Oak Lake is catch and release except for shore lunch and has many nice fish. The smallmouth population is growing as well; twenty years ago we would pick an occasional smallie but now there are plenty.
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Did you ever encounter muskies there?
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