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Late Ice Salmon Fishing On Lake Superior

Salmon Fishing and Colored Ice

 Last month the ice along the shore of Lake Superior was grinding like a giant slushy. To day it’s tinkling along as far as I can hear, much like the sound of a slowly moving set of tinkling wind chimes. Thin little bits of ice. Long glassy plates of translucent ice and I am pretty sure this past week I’ve seen every possible ice configuration that could form on a line, short of the lines, used on the ascent of Mount Everest.

You ever try to figure out what color ice is. At one angle its black or silver white. I’ve seen ice blue as any sky. Driven over Black ice, ground through gray ice, and ice with hues of pink from a rising sun. Ice on fire from the ball of orange setting sun. Ice, has a hard color to get my mind around.

Every cast, minus a fish, is laden with slivered shards. My rod guides in the low 30 degree  air temps act as line scrapers. Then I have to set the nine foot rod down, clean and clear the tip, wind it all back up, and cast it out again, minus the ice, clear as this crisp air. No color, colored ice.  

Why this all becomes ice’ingly important is Lake Superior is doling out salmon candy to those patience enough to bobber fish the open water. I get the accidental looper or steelhead and their fun to catch, but this time of year, at least to me; they taste abit like a popple tree. It’s the salmon I want. Silver sided, coming out of the lake, and oh what an orange glow coming out of the oven.

These past few mornings have been magical. The skip jacks, as we call the smaller salmon start to hit right after the sky goes pink in the east. The bite lasts until the big lakes winds come up for the day. Then the slammin salmon day is over.

Today it ends with me being blessed with two beauties. Neither weighs over three pounds. If I kept track of how many line cleanings to catch one, the average in ice scraping would border on the ridiculous to some, but fore me. I probably knock as much ice off the end of my nose in any given morning.

Two geese flute back and forth to each other as they swim past me. I can’t see any ice forming on the big birds. I wipe my nose of my jacket sleeve and wonder how they can be swimming in that liquid refrigerant.

I lay the salmon in the back of my truck in a cooler. Strikes me as very funny that the fish really don’t need to be in a cooler. It’s also amazing looking at the sides of the salmon; suddenly match the very color of the ice.  Ice for today, at least, is the color of salmon.

The trout whisperer


 

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Rashelle Stark
# Rashelle Stark
Sunday, May 16, 2010 12:05 AM
Karl,
Our family loves your articles. Will your area voices site ever be up an running again. We like this site too but it isn't as frequent as we like. Please keep writing. You keep us in touch with our roots in Two Harbors.(my husband and I now live in California) and Mom Stark (Yvonne..... from Two Harbors especially misses it).

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Rashelle Stark

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