LOTW Shinanigans and Fun story

  • Joshua
    Central, IA
    Posts: 33
    #1525100

    January of 2015 to Lake of the Woods will always be remembered by me as a trip of a lifetime. It was one that brought a couple friends and I much closer. Possibly closer than we wanted… Three guys in a sleeper cabin, 17 miles in, lots of time and no showers (the stench alone was one that will not be forgotten). Let me start out with a little background on us.
    I have been ice fishing with my Father since I was very young. We would spend New Year’s out on the ice, a tradition I still wish we practiced. I still go every chance I get. My cohorts were not as experienced. For story sake I will refer to them as Jim and Adam. Jim has been ice fishing a few times but not a regular to the sport. Adam on the other hand has never been. He was quite worried about the ice when we were driving out to the shack. He quickly got over his worries when we got into the fish.
    Now as most of you know Lake of the Woods is a working man’s lake. We would fish Sun up until Sun down. The First couple days we got into a few sandwich stackers and threw them in the skillet for dinner. On the third day we really got into the fish. We were catching Walleye, Sauger, Tulipe and Eelout (Nothing of significant size). A bottle of Icehole or two may have been opened. So the day was ending and the bite died down when the story gets good. We each had two poles in the water with a Marcum and Lawrence on opposing ends. Adam was in the middle with Jim and I on the outside of him. We were in the middle of a story when Adam stops what he was saying and noticed a large mark on the Lawrence next to Jim.
    His bobber goes under the water, into the dark abyss of his hole. He lets out an “Oh my God!” The hook is set, line is going out and the hooting and hollering begins. All of a sudden Jim shouts “Holy hell!” when his bobber goes under and he moves into action. I’m standing by Adam talking him through his first big bite when he says “Dude your pole!” I quickly grab my pole when a light bulb goes off. I say “Guys let the line out from your poles. He is catching on all or our lines.” Jim responds, “Yeah I was kind of thinking that as well.” Adam says, “Guys I almost got him!” At this point the fish is at the bottom of the ice and all Adam see is its eye and he lets out an “Omg, Omg, Omg! Guys I can’t breathe! I think I’m going to pass out!” I respond with, “Adam, get the head up into the hole or you’re going to lose him!” Adam replies, “OMG! OMG! OMG!” I look up and see him about to try and lift the fish out of the water with the pole… now we all know that doing something of this nature will result in disaster. With the large heart that I have would not allow me to see this happen. So I reach into the hole and grab the walleye from the gill. Adam drops his rod and reel and proceeds to back away from the hole saying, “OMG! OMG! OMG! Guys Im really going to pass out! OMG! Is this really happening!” Jim and myself are laughing hysterically saying, “Dude! Calm down! Calm down! You Caught this on your First Time ice fishing!!!” I’m holding the fish telling Adam, “Hey come grab your fish, we have to unwrap the 5 other lines and take the hook off.”
    After all that we measured the big Walleye at just shy of 26 in. It was not the largest fish out there but it was one we landed that I will never forget. Jim and Adam now ice fish more regularly and love tell this story. Oh, and we also have a group of 7 other guys coming with next year. I believe we now have a few more addicts to add to the list. Thanks for reading. Ill try and post the picture when I get home.

    sand-burr
    Grasston, MN
    Posts: 444
    #1525108

    Great story!! Thats what keeps people hitting the ice!

    francisco4
    Holmen, WI
    Posts: 3607
    #1525111

    Great story! Friends and camaraderie only make fishing better.

    FDR

    Joshua
    Central, IA
    Posts: 33
    #1525137

    Thanks! It was a blast and I can’t wait to hit the ice next year!

    Steve Root
    South St. Paul, MN
    Posts: 5623
    #1525140

    Next year you guys need “Omg, Omg, Omg! Guys I can’t breathe! I think I’m going to pass out!” T-shirts. That poor guy is never going to live that down. Congrats on a nice fish!

    Steve Hix
    Dysart, Iowa
    Posts: 1135
    #1525217

    I just love those kind of memories. Where in Iowa do you live?

    Al Case
    Posts: 306
    #1525221

    Great story and you’re good at telling it. Keep them coming. You guy’s will never forget that trip. And, I love the t shirt idea of Steve’s. That line will live in infamy.

    Joshua
    Central, IA
    Posts: 33
    #1525319

    Thanks guys. This is the best picture we got of the walleye! I got a couple crazy stories as I’m sure many people do! Would love to hear some!

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    Sharon
    Moderator
    SE Metro
    Posts: 5455
    #1525331

    Nice fish and fantastic story!! Folks down the hallway are wondering what I’m laughing about! I can almost picture the commotion and hear the shouting… “Dude your pole!” is definitely my favorite! And I third the idea from my Dad (Steve Root) on making t-shirts to commemorate the trip! waytogo

    Joshua
    Central, IA
    Posts: 33
    #1525335

    Haha thanks! btw im in the ames area steve.

    Chuck Melcher
    SE Wisconsin, Racine County
    Posts: 1966
    #1525341

    I agree on the shirt… even if only making one, and he has to wear it the entire trip.

    Nice Fella
    Posts: 457
    #1525358

    During the course of one of our days in the fish house on LOTW in January, one of my buds decided to “re-purpose” his electronics:

    Needless to say, we had fun.

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    river rat randy
    Hager City WI
    Posts: 1736
    #1525373

    Great story! Friends and camaraderie only make fishing better.

    FDR

    …Fransico4–That is Spot On For Sure….Sometimes its nice to fish or hunt alone in your own solitude…But fishing and hunting and all the different activities that go alone with it. With family and friends is where its all at most of the time.! ..As a former guide making friends and the camaraderie that goes with it, Well as they say PRICELESS.!! Another bonus is lots of repeat customers and more GOOD TIMES… …rrr

    Steve Hix
    Dysart, Iowa
    Posts: 1135
    #1525935

    Haha thanks! btw im in the ames area steve.

    Oh boy! Hickory Park!! For those that do not know, It is a place to eat not to fish.

    Joshua
    Central, IA
    Posts: 33
    #1526345

    You really can’t go wrong with Hickory Park! Nice Fella, that is a great way to use a depth finder! I mean you gotta put the drink somewhere!

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