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Tim Bromund

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  1. Fish deeper, mature kings prefer colder water. Sent from my 9020A using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  2. On Thursday July 14th at 7pm the Lake Ontario Trout & Salmon Association (LOTSA) will be hosting a seminar by Charter Captain Paul Czarnecki on Tournament Strategies for August King Salmon. Paul has been successfully chartering on Lake Ontario since 1988 while also competing in many of lakes tournaments. In 2014 he won The King of the Oak championship aboard his ten meter Trojan based out of Point Breeze. Paul will be sharing some of his proven tactics that he has used through the years fishing on Lake Ontario. This is one seminar you don’t want to miss. LOTSA is a group of mainly weekend recreational fishermen who are dedicated to the enhancement of the Lake Ontario Sport-Fishery including the pen rearing project at Olcott. Each meeting also features a sharing of information the current fishing conditions. So come join us and become more successful at fishing Lake Ontario! The meeting will be held at the Cornell Cooperative Extension, 4487 Lake Avenue (Route 78 two miles north of Lockport), Lockport, NY 14094. The Seminar is open to the public and free to attend. See WWW.LOTSA1.ORG for any questions.
  3. That fishery stays fairly stable at Olcott through the 2nd week of August, then dries up as the migrants start heading east.
  4. You couldn't be more wrong. Browns are delicious.
  5. Roland Martining on my boat will get you banned from grabbing a rod, immediately[emoji6].
  6. That's ok, there are at least a half dozen boats with that name on the lake already. And that's just the ones I'm aware of. Probably 2-3X that overall.
  7. I do believe your reasoning is 180 deg out of phase.
  8. That should be plenty of bag. I had 2 28" Amish outfitter beefy bags on my 24' Thompson with 230 hp 5.0L I/O and both of those those deployed would just about drag me to a dead stop at idle.
  9. Hey Mark, Great to see you back, Bud.Hope everything continues to go well for you. Tim
  10. No reason to think it was a fellow fisherman. More likely that it was a junkie just stealing stuff to sell to support their habit.
  11. But that farm raised salmon is highly contaminated dogfood and the process destroys the rivers it takes place in. Look at what the fish farms have done to the BC wild pacific salmon stocks, plus that garbage is dyed to look orange for the supermarket fish counter.
  12. Yes 5 years in the ocean, but unlike our Tule strain of kings here in the great lakes, which smolt ou the first spring, I believe the Kenai River Kings smolt out and head to the ocean at 2 1/2 years, so really you are both right.
  13. FWIW I've been running a Depth Raider for years, simply because I wanted the digital display. Both are fine units, as is the Fish Hawk.X4 series of units.
  14. Best pulling boards on the market!!
  15. They are the same technology, Moor's. The only difference is the analog vs digital display. However, unfortunately, Moor has closed it's doors so one existing stock is depleted, that is it.
  16. The services for Pat Comerford will be at 10:00 AM Thursday 4/14 at Saint John the Baptist Church 2021 Sandridge Road Alden NY.
  17. Yesterday, LOTSA and the Lake Ontario Fishing Community lost a good friend and long time member with the passing of Pat Comerford. (Sandman) (Silver Junkies). Pat fought a long and brave battle against his illness (cancer) which he lost this morning (Sunday 4-10-2016). He will be missed by all of us that knew him and had the pleasure of fishing with him. Arrangements will be posted when finalized.
  18. On Thursday April 14th at 7pm the Lake Ontario Trout & Salmon Association (LOTSA) will be sponsoring a Seminar by Charter Captain Rich Hajecki (Yankee Troller) on Techniques for spring Kings on Lake Ontario. As an added bonus we will also have pizza and drinks for all, complements of Rich and LOTSA. See you there. Rich is well known for consistently finishing high on the leader boards of numerous Derbies and Tournaments over the past few years. Last season Rich and his team finished first in the Niagra Pro Am Trophy Division, first in The King of the Oak, first in The Oak Orchard Open and first in The Western Challenge Cup Trophy Division. In all they have racked up eight tournament wins, five titles and thirty top five placings. His tournament team has won professional tournaments against the best salmon fishing teams that Lake Ontario has to offer. They set the Lake Ontario Tournament record in 2013 for winning the most money in a single season! Rich is also well known throughout the Lake Ontario fishing community for freely sharing information on what he did and how he did it to catch fish after each of his trips. LOTSA is a group of mainly weekend recreational fishermen who are dedicated to the enhancement of the Lake Ontario Sport-Fishery including the pen rearing project at Olcott. Each meeting also features a sharing of information the current fishing conditions. So come join us and become more successful at fishing Lake Ontario! The meeting will be held at the Cornell Cooperative Extension, 4487 Lake Avenue (Route 78 two miles north of Lockport), Lockport, NY 14094. The Seminar is open to the public and free to attend. See WWW.LOTSA1.ORG for any questions.
  19. Pens are going in this Saturday April 9 at 9:00 at the Town of Newfane Marina in Olcott. After such a mild winter wouldn't you know when we are putting the pens in it will be in the 20's with a chance of snow. Since our fish are scheduled for delivery on the 13th we have no choice but to put the pens in this weekend. Unfortunately we have experienced a steady reduction in help over the years, which means we need to recruit as much help as we can. If you can make it, please come on out and help get the nets on the frames and the pens in the water. Bring some side cutters to trim the zip ties after the nets are on the frames. Dress warm, think spring, and we'll bring coffee and donuts. Hope to see everyone Saturday at 9:00.
  20. Because that information/data is anecdotal, not scientific.
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