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  1. simple recipe with awsome results!

    3 CUPS ROASTED VENISON. (FROM LEFT OVER ROAST) I USED CANNED VENISON.

    3 CUPS 3/8" CUBED POTATOES

    2 MED ONIONS

    PILSBURY REFRIDGERATED PIE CRUST. I BOX CONTAINS 2- 9" PIE CRUSTS.

    BROWN GRAVY

    SALT,PEPPER

    1 CAN CONDENSED CREAME OF MUSHROOM SOUP.

    KNEAD VENISON INTO STRING LIKE STRANDS.

    MIX IN BOWL VENISON ,POTATOES, DICED ONION, AND CONDENSED SOUP. ROLL OUT DOUGH IN DIAMETER THAT IT IS PROVIDED RIGHT OUT OF BOX. PUT HALF OF MIXTURE IN EACH PIE CRUST DOUGH AND SEASON WITH SALT AND PEPPER. FOLD OVER TO CREATE HALF MOON SHAPE AND PRESS EDGES CLOSED. MAKE 3- 1" SLICES IN TOP OF EACH. PLACE IN GLASS BAKING DISH WITH FLOUR COATED BOTTOM SO IT DOSENT STICK. BAKE AT 380 DEG. 1.5 HR.

    MAKE BROWN GRAVY TO POUR OVER TOP OF FINISHED PRODUCT!

  2. hey walleye magic, i heard you on 68 a couple of times and you sounded really close. I was in chaumont bay and we really struggled with two 4 pounders Saturday and none Sunday. I was going to call you and ask how you were doing but it was a little crowded and didn't want to ask too much info over radio. we did one on spoons and one on thunder stick off boards with four split shot.. also had some fun off of shangri la with brown trout. we gave up monday and hit the lake for some lake trout action. chris

  3. since were all "chomping at the bit" to get out there next week i want to suggest giving this post a little boost and if willing we can help each other out and some of the lesser experienced guys will benefit. I know the "eye" fisherman are very secretive however i don't see any harm in posting methods of catching those golden crescent beauty's. After all what has worked in the past isn't often what will work in the future.

    for me i seem to do the best on Michigan stinger spoons. modified green dolphin and white icicle colors working the best. we run them on long leads off the riggers 100-150 ft. and off the boards with split shot to get to desired depth. also i have had good success with 45# copper and verry long mono leader. generally i target my presentation within 5' of bottom. As the season moves on and the fish go out toward open water i tend to struggle in this area. also we target salmon more at this time.

    in the black river bay i have done well drifting worm rigs as well in early season only. any of you other guys willing to discuss your success would be greatly appreciated

    chris

  4. I will focus on three mile bay and chaumont bay first as i have a camp on three mile bay. If we dont have much luck there we will probably venture into guffins and black river bay. I will try to contact you guys on 68 to share any info.

    chris

  5. Ill be fishing chaumont, three mile, black river bays 5/5 through 5/9. White 23' seaswirl striper . anxious to compare notes with anyone willing. The biggest question i have is have they headed out of the bays with the warm weather we have had?

    chris

  6. we fished saturday am and pm. fished the haystack area in the morning and did 8 lakers to 10# and 2 kings with the largest at 20#. went back out in the afternoon and had a slow pick until about two hours before dusk. for about an hour we had continuous action on kings with the largest 22#. Went 4 for 6 with a miss on one double. total for day 10 lakers and 6 kings. Im not going to post too much on set up since its loc however you guys who have been keeping this thread going can gladly send me a pm .

    good luck

    chris

  7. we fished the shipping lanes Saturday am. in an attempt to be on the wind blocking side of big galoo. nothing doing out there. saturday evening the lake was much calmer so we headed for the haystack and fished over 130-140 fow. took two lakers one at 5# and a nice 12#er. had 4 teenage king runoffs on #2 setting 280-350 dipsys but finished 0-4 with more equipment failures :devil: . everything on white spin dr fly combo. ended the evening short limping back to port with a fouled plug. Sunday was the fix everything day and we stopped at fat nancys on the way home to pick up two convectors loaded with wire for next week. we will be there again this saturday

  8. hi seans45

    welcome aboard. If you are sailing from cape Vincent the closest area you will encounter salmon lakers and other tasty species in the trout family would be in the shipping lanes. if you put the back of your boat in line with the southern tip of big galoo shoal and the front in line with main duck island sail until you see the dropoff were it goes from 80' to 140' sharply. that is the edge of the shipping lane. troll along that wall in a southwest direction and you should pick up plenty of lakers close to bottom and some salmon. Beware though the bottom comes up quick and there are some wicked currents in that area. the trench lies between the Henderson high rocks and stoney island and in length between the Henderson cut and beyond the lighthouse. The deep water comes in pretty close to the high rock side of the trench. If you head in the direction of the power plant visible to the south you will find a finger or square haystack looking structure on a topo map. that area has been the best for me this year but its a pretty long distance from cape Vincent. Surprisingly the trench has been pretty productive early this year and will only improve in the late sumer early fall. there will be a crowd usually however if you are a beginner if is a good place to follow others and match direction and speed. if you have more questions let them fly on this post and there is many wonderful sportsman who will help you out

    best of luck

    chris

  9. hello jeffinsackets. if you are a freshman in the trench i'm only a couple of years senior however there are plenty of things i have learned over the last couple of years and this website is a priceless place to get info from many wonderful fisherman. I will be fishing the 13th 14th 20th 21st and 30th through sept 5th. Id like to keep this thread going and i will continue to post my results. towards the second half of august post will become scarce as many of us compete in the loc derby however you can feel free to pm me and i will compare notes if it will help. my friends and i fish in a 23' seaswirl striper with a pirate flag on the vhf antenna and we will answer to the boat name salmon pirate on ch 18 or 19 . The same welcome extends to all on this post. :beer:

    good luck

    chris

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