James Holst
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A few more fun pics...
The pout were on a TEAR up on tops of the reefs chasing the same baitfish the yellows were after. We got some super cool underwater footage using our MarCum 825c cameras of eelpout trying to eat, push around and generally bully the camera head. Of course we turned the tables on a couple of them when they showed our jigging spoons just a little too much attention!
And last but not least... a couple close shots of a jumbo on the ice. In my opinion a big yellow perch is one of the neater looking fish in fresh water!
-------------------- James Holst - In-Depth Outdoors TV Host
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Jason Halfen
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Speaking of those minnows the perch were feeding on... does anyone recognize the species from the photo attached?
Troutperch? Check out this link. The color pattern looks right, but hard to tell for sure without seeing the fins.
-------------------- Jason Halfen ~ IDO Pro Staff
Guided walleye and smallmouth bass fishing in western Wisconsin: JasonHalfenOutdoors.com
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James Holst
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Speaking of those minnows the perch were feeding on... does anyone recognize the species from the photo attached?
Troutperch? Check out this link. The color pattern looks right, but hard to tell for sure without seeing the fins.
If it is I win the chicken dinna'! That was my guess out on the ice. 
Thanks for the link, J.
-------------------- James Holst - In-Depth Outdoors TV Host
IDA Guides Guide Service
Ph. 507-271-0362
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James Holst
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Speaking of those minnows the perch were feeding on... does anyone recognize the species from the photo attached?
Troutperch? Check out this link. The color pattern looks right, but hard to tell for sure without seeing the fins.
Yup, that's the one. Troutperch. We'll have to commit that to the memory banks. Those yellows were up feeding on those troutperch, which appeared to be spawning themselves or readying to do so. If a guy learned more about when and where those troutperch spawned there's almost certainly a pattern to follow that would consistently put you on big yellow perch. And late season eelpout. If that's your thing.
-------------------- James Holst - In-Depth Outdoors TV Host
IDA Guides Guide Service
Ph. 507-271-0362
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Ben Garver
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Great job James and Matt. There's nothing more rewarding than fish like that after drilling so many holes. 
As for the troutperch..... I still learn something new everyday on IDO.
-------------------- Ben Garver
Bass Pro Shops Pro Staff
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I say we work 2 days and fish 5!!!
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Joe Scegura
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Great report James! I love fishing for late jumbos. The harder you work the more you get rewarded.
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Erik Osberg
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Thanks for another informative report James. Thats a nice lookin pile-o-perch. Plus you got the bonus burbout... nice! If you got an itch to get more ice fishin' in before you focus on open water, keep in mind that the Northern Pike season NEVER closes on Rainy Lake. I'm sure I'm not telling you anything you don't already know, just a little reminder. And I'm guessin Rainydaze would have a good idea about the ice conditions.
Thanks Again for keeping us weekend warriors up-to-date,
Erik Osberg
"Remember, it's not about HAVING time, it's about MAKING time"
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Greg Vandemark
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Great post James I to have to put the sunscreen in the boat.
For me on Pool 4 this year my walleyes have that dreaded head and tail disease. Things are going to get better.
-------------------- Greg Vandemark
Vandy's Guide Service
vandy@wabasha.net
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Joel Nelson
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Excellent work gentlemen! Always a pleasure to see any bite that'll reward the hard workers and send the weak-at-heart home to an easier bite. You earned them and learned alot in the process. Thanks for sharing all you learned so that we could learn also.
Joel
-------------------- Joel Nelson - Ice Pro Staff
joel.nelson@in-depthoutdoors.com
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Bob Bowman
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That looks like a great late ice trip. Good weather and great fishing
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Matt Grow
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My face is almost recovered. This was once again the scenario where I was beat down tired and nearly defeated. It certainly is nice to have a partner pick up an auger and go. Its a breath of fresh air and encouraging.
Those baitfish were definately troutperch,....Which were also in spawn mode. We never picked them up suspended. They were definately key in our search though. As usual, great fishing with you James!
-------------------- Matt Grow - Ice Pro Staff
matt.grow@in-depthangling.com
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Jami Ritter
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Thats a great job fellas! I have yet to see the Matt the hole puncher in action, but I hear its a sight to see!!
Jami
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chomps
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great report, I also had my first experience ice fishing Leech last month, I was not disappointed. Plans are being made for a return trip or two. I also made the mistake of leaving the sunscreen behind, was the first time the inside of my ears peeled! This was also my first try with the Lakemaster map, that cut the learning curve way down, and by the time we hit our second stop, it was lights out. I was initially a bit leary hearing of some type of virus showing up a few years back in the Leech Lake perch. We did find one large perch with blotches in the meat which resembled half cooked tissue. Doing some research, the virus can show up in other species and in other lakes, and has not been shown to harm humans. Need to go resort hunting for a resonable resort with nice cabins.
-------------------- Pete
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