Jacob and his father scored big while ice fishing on Mary Lake this week! Both anglers were excited to pull out two of Mary Lake’s popular sport fish: A Northern Pike and Lake Trout.
I was checking around for local ice fishing updates when I heard that Jacob had hooked into these fish. They were fishing from a ‘secret location’ somewhere on Mary Lake in 35 feet of water. Jigs tipped with live bait tempted the trout and pike to strike. There was 8 – 10 inches of ice.
The duo braved a blizzard to reach the sanctuary of their hut. Jacob wondered if the changing weather system was a contributing factor to making these fish (and others) hit their jigs.
I was able to get an interview with 13 year old Jacob and he patiently answered my questions about fishing with his dad. He has been fishing as long as he can remember. His mother shares that he had several visits to an ice hut as a baby. Jacob appreciates being able to spend quality time with his father. Not only is he able to learn more about fishing from his dad, but he enjoys the freedom of being able to share ‘life issues’ in the shelter of their ice hut or boat.
Jacob’s top 2 game fish to pursue are smallmouth bass and lake trout. For exciting summer bass action, he recommends fishing during the early morning calm with top water ‘spooks’. His tips for new ice anglers are simple:
- Dress Warmly
- Watch Your Lines
Before I finished my interview, Jacob wanted me to be sure to include a ‘shout-out’ to one of his favorite fishing mentors, Louie Miceli.
Thanks for your time Jacob! I appreciate it.
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This is how great memories and bonds with your dad are created.Great catch Jacob!
Absolutely Rick! I’ll let him know…
Big pike and I like the trout. I am already thinking of a trout recipe.