There ended up being four of us on Lake Basile. We were on the ice from 8:30 am to 1:30 pm. We set seven tip-ups with small shiners near the bottom. We iced only two sunnies and one largemouth bass while jigging. We iced three largemouth bass with the tip-ups. We got two of them on four flags. We iced another that wrapped the line around the tip-up, which kept the flag from flying. We had one shiner stolen without a flag. The biggest of our largemouth bass was only 12 to 13 inches long.
I got skunked while jigging at Lake Basile. I didn't get even a nibble. I couldn't handle that, so I stopped by the upper pond at Nod Brook WMA after lunch to find and jig an old open hole. One of the three groups I saw was leaving as I walked out onto the ice. They said they had caught only a few black crappie. As I passed another group, a flag flew and they iced what looked like a nice 2-1/2 to three pound largemouth bass. But they reported a slow day, too, with only a couple of largemouth bass. I found an open hole in 15 feet of water. I had a good hit on my first drop to the bottom with a waxie tipped Hali jig. I had a dozen waxies stolen off of the jig before I
finally set the hook on the sunny that I had been feeding for 30 minutes. Phew!