Ririe-Report 3-10-07

I went to my usual holes in search of perch on Saturday. I know most of you think that I am crazy, but I would rather target a fish that I know is there then wait hours for Kokes to come by.

I found most of the perch in 45 ft of water. I also found a small school of them in 17 ft of water. I caught more than 50% males this trip, where as I may have caught 3 males all the rest of the icefishing season. Anyone know what that means?

Anyway I ended up catching 36 perch 7 cutts 4 suckers and 2 chubs. The perch were extremely skitish. I saw huge schools of them on the aqua-view but could not get them to bite, then I downsized and downsized and downsized until I was using 2lbtest and one of those Swedish tungsten ice flies called “fiskas” then the perch seemed to come alive. It took a really long time to drop that small of a jig 45ft, but it was well worth it because the perch bit everytime it got to the bottom. I did not catch any monsters this time, but most of them were in the 7-8" range with a few in the 10" size. The trout were all caught by accident while targeting perch.

If you go to Ririe in the next week bring a board. The cap is lifting fast. There is a really beautiful mudfall cominging into the lake across from the boatramp. The ice is still about 16" thick if you can get onto it.

I have heard reports of people fishing with lanterns by the island and catching kokes right after dark.

Good Luck

Windriver

Thanks for the report. If this warm weather keeps up, I might not get a chance to ice fish again this winter.

Good report–glad you got some perchies. It’s always cool when the fish aren’t hitting initially, but you figure out how to make them bite! :sunglasses:

**My thanks also for the update. I tried some other water over the weekend instead of Ririe. It is a shame that our hard water could be leaving this early. I haven’t had my fill of ice fishing yet.
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Thanks for the report Windriver! That mudfall is awsome and I must have watched it for a good 15 minutes. I did not do well Friday, and all my perch were gone; I can’t complain, I have had an awsome year at Ririe. I think your quite smart to go for the sure thing. You are just as likely to have a koke run through your holes as anywhere else, plus the perch are just as good as the kokes, different on the taste buds, but just as tasty.