Ice Fishing Catch Of The Week: 7lb Speck!

The lake is still classified – but I have my people on it. Kevin caught this sweet 7.36 lb speckled trout in a ‘not too far from Huntsville’ lake. Awesome catch Kevin!

7.36 pound Speckled Trout

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Bill Anderson - who has written 990 posts on Muskoka Outdoors.

Fishing and hunting is more about the people you are in the outdoors with, then the fish or game you catch. This is a outdoor truth I learned from fishing and hunting with my father and grandfather at an early age. Whether, I am fishing the back country of a Algonquin Park or the lakes and rivers of my hometown Huntsville, ON the story behind every fish and game animal is better shared with friends. Blogging is the way in which I can share the truths, the teachable moments, and the incredible memories of every outdoors trip. Bill also blogs with the World Fishing Network - http://www.wfn.tv/blog/Bill/

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9 Responses to “Ice Fishing Catch Of The Week: 7lb Speck!”

  1. there you have it! thanks Kyle.

  2. Killer says:

    No splake in or near that lake its a natural fish just really dark.

  3. J – now that you point those items out…I’ll check with Kev when I see him. thanks for your visit!

  4. jmarsh says:

    Nice fish Kevin. Looks like it could be an F1 splake though. It has the telltale sub terminal mouth of the lake char and lacks the definite white,black leading edge on the pectoral fins of the brook char. Also i dont see any vermiculations along the dorsal area although the angle of the pic doesnt help. Is there lakers in the lake or was there ever brookies or splake stocked in the lake?

    And yes i am jealous, regardless of what it is !lol

  5. Lets keep sharing the memories Rick! Thanks for the visit.

  6. True enough Susan. It is a nice fish! Don’t knock your 4 3/4 lb trout. That would be just as sweet to catch. Thanks for your visit!

  7. Susan Oling says:

    Wow! be still my beating Heart!!!!!!…my biggest trout was 4 3/4 lbs. and 22′ long but this gorgeous fish beats that by a mile…..how did you land it , on a rod or by hand??????n Was it released or kept as a trophy????? There is no thrill that can compare when you see that wall of gorgeous spots below the hole of the ice, and the rush as the trout peels off feet of line from your fingers when it tries to avoid coming up through that hole. The coloration of this amazing fish almost matches the beautiful little Aurora trout from out West. I hope this honey hole where this fish came from stays a secret….we must treasurer these fantastic fish from poachers or irresponsible fishermen who keep everything…..

  8. Jenn Jilks says:

    WOW! I don’t know who has a bigger smile: the fisherman or the trout!

  9. Rick says:

    That is a very impressive trout and one that would make anyone smile. I do have to agree with Bill Anderson, it is best shared with friends. I also share my experiences on a blog so remember those memories are best enjoyed when there’s more than one.

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