Ragman
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- Joined
- Jun 8, 2015
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- Saskatchewan, Canada
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- Canada(Sask./B.C.), Namibia, RSA(Eastern Cape) USA(Texas)
With it being a slow Friday afternoon at work and the end of the icefishing season approaching next weekend, I thought that I'd throw some pics of a northern pike I caught on a tip-up back in the beginning of January. The pike got itself snagged behind the head, causing it's long face to extend past the edge of the hole. This meant that no matter how hard I tried, I could not for the life of me get his nose pointed up the hole to land him. At that time of the year the ice was only 2 feet thick, so I was just able to reach down and get his nose pointed in the right direction. If that would have happened now, 2 months later, I would never have been able to reach him as the ice is nearly 4 feet thick. The water was a wee bit chilly!!! @KMG Hunting Safaris you like my hat?
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