FISHING CONDITIONS ON LAKES CADILLAC AND MITCHELL

Enjoy the Holiday–The ice is fine!  The weather’s cooperating making ice nightly.  Expect 4 to 8 inches (plus) on lakes Cadillac and Mitchell.  Permanent shanties and pop-ups dot the lakes.  Not recommended, snowmobile tracks trace the edges.  Prudence dictates using a spud to check your way where ever you go.
Pike fishing has been good – very good.  This is just the start and we’ve measured several over 30 inches.  Tip-ups account for most.  Northerns can’t resist a sucker or shiner meal.
John Dunbar & Gordon Reed  Brandon Bailey
         Close friends, John Dunbar and Gordon Reed first day      Visiting from Middleburg, Florida, Brandon Bailey
         on the ice was successful.  After releasing 10 undersized,    holds a 10 pound, 33 inch pike caught on Lake Cadillac.
          they took turns catching a 38 1/2, 32, 31 and 28 inch.

Tim Miller

Tim Miller poses with a pike caught the day before
Christmas.  Doesn’t fit under the tree, 36 5/8″, 11.57 pounds.
Walleye fishing has been better then average.  Although days have been good, best catches are at last light.  Be ready when the street lights turn on.  For some, limits have been common.  Jigging spoons tipped with minnows, and/or tip-ups are effective.
Jeff Thomas  Ken Clous
         Smiling Jeff Thomas holds a 24″, 5 pound plus walleye      Ken Clous takes walleye fishing seriously.  After a couple of
         caught on Lake Cadillac.                                                   hours fishing he returned with a pair.  A 20 1/4 and 19 inch                                                                                                   walleye each over 3 pounds.
The Pilgrim Village Pike Contest is off to a good start.  Although Jim Cornelius was the first on the board with a 26 1/2, 3.85 pike he since dropped to 4th Place.  He’ll soon upgrade.
Standings often change on a daily basis.  12/30/2012
                                             1st Place           Mark Gagnon             34″               8.79 lbs.
                                              2nd Place          Joe Brooks                29″               4.87 lbs.
                                              3rd Place          Gary Swiger               28 1/2″         4.60 lbs.
                                              4th Place           James Cornelious       26 1/2″         3.85 lbs.
Mark Gagnon  Joe Brooks
                  Mark Gagnon 34″; 8.79 lb.  northern pike                                 Joe Brooks 29″; 4.87 lb. pike

Gary Swiger

Gary Swiger  28 1/2″; 4.60 lb pike
Youth Division
                                       1st Place           Caitlyn Brooks          15 yr. old          25 1/2″          3.17 lb.
2nd Place          Marissa Brooks          11 yr. old          25″           3.17 lb.
The Brooks family all fish.  Close call between the Brooks Sisters.
Caitlyn Brooks  Marissa Brooks
          15 yr. old Caitlyn Brooks shows off the head shot on        Marissa Brooks may only be 11, but knows how to spear.
           her 25 1/2 nothern.                                                          This one is 25 inches.

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