Fair
44°
Morris, IL
Fair|Forecast »

The lure of ice fishing: Lake Michigan seminar a success

  Comments (...)
Text Size: AaAaAaAaAa

(Continued from Page 1)

“It’s there,” said Gates, lifting the rod to living weight.

A half-dozen anglers gathered around Gates as he engaged in give-and-take with the fish.

Several minutes later, a 26-inch rainbow trout was hoisted on the ice.

Gates unhooked the fish, posed for a quick photograph with it and slid it back down the hole.

The sequence of events was pretty much textbook, Gates said.

The fish hit a spawn sac fished about a foot over the bottom. Three keys: Fresh spawn was used to make the bait and a small (size 6) hook was tied to the end of a relatively light (10-pound test) fluorocarbon leader (invisible under water).

“These trout have an amazing sense of smell,” Haataja said. “The type of eggs you use and how they are prepared is a huge factor in getting bites.”

In addition, since Lake Michigan waters have cleared substantially with the invasion of zebra and quagga mussels, it’s critical to use light line and small hooks. Haataja prefers fluorocarbon as leader material.

Similar to an outdoor wedding, planners of a group ice fishing outing pray for the right weather.

The day dawned with a smattering of clouds and about 20 degrees. A 15 mph west wind made the shelters all the more welcome.

Most important, the ice in McKinley Marina was solid and ranged from 7 to 11 inches thick.

Haataja has long been an emissary for Milwaukee and other Lake Michigan ports as a fishing destination.

“You can’t find anywhere else that has this kind of access to this kind of fishing,” Haataja said. “This is world class.”

It’s no idle claim.

The all-tackle (by weight) world record for brown trout is a 41.5-pound fish caught off Racine in July 2010 by Roger Hellen of Franksville.

And in December 2011 Haataja added his name to the world-record ledger by catching and releasing a 38-inch brown trout in the Milwaukee harbor.

The fish is an International Game Fish Association world record in the All Tackle Length division (catch-and-release).

Haataja said the class was designed to get people involved in the fishery.

“This fishing is available within an hour’s drive for over a million people,” Haataja said. “I hope more and more people will experience it.”

Comments

Total Comments
0

View/Add Comments

There have been no comments made about this story.

Reader Poll

Were you impacted by last week's flooding?

Yes, but only inconvenienced by closed streets
Yes, water got close, but everything worked out OK
Yes, I had to evacuate my home or workplace
Yes, my house sustained extensive damage
No, I managed to avoid it all