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Sweet Caroline

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  1. If there was only one piece of advice I can give you it would be to find the right water clarity. Green/Slightly stained  water = FISH ON! Leader length/lure selection won’t matter as much as the fish will active with this water clarity. Only have clear water and muddy water and the fishing will be difficult. Muddy water try bright/gaudy lures, clear water try natural colors with light line and long leads to try and get some bites, but most likely the fishing won’t be great in these conditions.

    Hope this helps

  2. Tomb, coming back on the 24th.

    Thinking about doing the nearshore charter for permit, bonefish, tarpon, snapper, shark etc. Will have the wife with me and I hear the offshore gig this time of year can be hit or miss.

    DR

  3. Not Lake Ontario related, but I'm headed to Key West in a couple weeks and I want to do a day charter. Anybody have any experience fishing down there in October? Looking for recommendations.

    Thanks in advance,

    DR

  4. Just curious if anybody is still catching a large percentage of natural mature fish (with adipose) from any place other than the Salmon River now that most of these fish should have made it back to the Salmon River. Would seem odd if we were catching a lot of wild fish staging off of places like Olcott, the Genny or the Oak where there hasn’t been any documented natural reproduction. Reports from the Salmon River are that the majority of the fish they are catching there have their adipose fins. In places that have little natural reproduction I would expect these to be few and far between. Worthy of a conversation…I think.

    Thanks

    DR

  5. It could be that a lot of the success of the natural reproduction for kings is that they do not have to spend a summer in the river. They are hatched in Oct/Nov and out by May/June. Cohos, steelhead, Atlantics spend at least one summer in the river where I think they are subject to a lot more mortality due high river temps. YOY salmonids cannot withstand water temps in the upper 60’s, lower 70’s for extended periods.

  6. We've recently experimented with tapping wire to wire using a crimp the same way you would connect the wire to a swivel. We'll tap in 100-200 ft of wire after getting it kinked in a tangle. We caught some big kings already after doing this so it seems to hold up. The only problem is some times the crimp will get caught up while letting line out or getting caught in the guides. Wondering if anybody knows of a better way of splicing wire to wire? I used to replace the whole spool everytime but it can get expensive doing this.

    Thanks in advance,

    DR

  7. We had an insane bite fishing the same area, pretty much doing the same thing as you. Salmon did some damage to us as well. At one point, we had both wire dipseys and the 300 ft copper tangled and our planer board broke off all at the same time. Took us out of commission for 1 1/2 undoing that mess. Before that we were getting them 3 at a time. Hope it lasts a few more weeks.

  8. Forecast looks good:

    Lake Ontario Open Waters From The Niagara River To Hamlin Beach-

    This Afternoon

    Northeast winds 10 knots or less becoming north. Waves 1 to 2 feet.

    Tonight

    North winds 10 knots or less becoming northeast 10 to 15 knots. A chance of showers in the evening then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after midnight. Waves 2 feet or less.

    Saturday

    Northeast winds 10 knots or less becoming northwest. A chance of showers and thunderstorms in the morning. Waves 2 feet or less.

    Saturday Night

    West winds 10 knots or less becoming northwest. Waves averaging one foot.

    Never a sure thing though

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