Carson Lake is part of the Carson-Pegasus Provincial Park. They stock the lake with about 5000? Rainbow Trout each year. The trout show up in a tanker trailer and are pumped into the lake.
There was some worry about whether the ice was thick enough yet. It was and remind me to get new blades for the auger. There was about 12 inches of ice over 25 feet of water where I was fishing.
My trusty sidekick enjoyed the day out and was very well behaved. Daphne tended to lie in the shelter of my pail/chair and my back pack out of the wind. Speaking of wind, it started to blow about 30 miles/hour right down the lake becoming very miserable.
We didn't catch any fish and after about 3 hours of blowing snow, we packed it up. I figure on trying again Thursday.
Two Partridge or Roughed Grouse showed up on the way home and co-operated even though the light was not ideal. Still, it was a good outing.
I admire your adventurous spirit, but it sounds like a cold and miserable time. Better luck next time!
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize there is a limit to how many lines a guy can set - learn something every day! Ah well, fresh trout another day then (one of my favourite fish to eat).
ReplyDeleteDaphne certainly looks as though her coat is well suited to the cold. The partridge photos are outstanding! Is there a 'season' for partridge? I remember, as kids, it was our job to retrieve the birds, pluck them, and pick out as many pellets as we could; good eating.