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  1. The second day of the loc brought out a 35.54lb monster shark. Of course my charter was too late to enter for the day. (big surprise) Then as the day wore on we beached a 13.73 steelhead, killing me. Even better, a charter captain friend of mine boated a 19.22 brown. Yes, they were not entered either. The very next day, another buddy/charter capt. lands a 25 plus lake trout. Once again no entrys. This really sucks for promoting rochester fishing, and its great captains. I called dave chilson and told him the great news, he laughed. He assured me that this happens all the time. So see whitemule, we have the fish to be on the board, but we just dont get it done. Oh well there is still time left. By the way, there is some very large salmon swimming around this year. It has been 6 years sice we have seen a class of sharks like these. Good luck!

  2. I agree with scott. We dont need to hear shark attacks, started with a triple, coppers on fire, no thanks. How about 200 to 275 water is hot with spoons, 3 to 5 out of the west today, temp is at 75ft in 180 today, etc, etc.

  3. Fishing Report

    Your Name / Boat Name:

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    TRIP OVERVIEW

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    Date(s):6/30 7/1 2 3 4

    Time on Water:4o hrs

    Weather/Temp:Waves: flat to choppy

    Surface Temp: 64

    Location:braddocks to hedges

    LAT/LONG (GPS Cords):

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    FISHING RESULTS

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    Total Hits: ????? too many (good problem)

    Total Boated:97

    Species Breakdown:Kings browns lakers steelhead

    Hot Lure: White paddles green flys

    Trolling Speed: 2.5 2.7

    Down Speed: same

    Lure Depth: 77 to 140

    ====================Fishing has gone into the summer mode rather quickly. The bite has been unreal for all sorts of fish. The 2 year old kings showed up in numbers 8/2 and havent left as of today. The bait is scatterd everywhere and so are the fish. The best bite for me has been 150 to 250 ft of water. Spinnies and flys by far are the salmon preference. Steelheads and browns are chewing spoons in the upper warmer water. Deep ice water has beeen productive for the salmon as well, with lakers sprinkled in there. The water from braddocks to hedges is all the same picture, take your pick. There are some older kings around, but not in big numbers yet. Things are looking great so far. Good luck.

    SUMMARY & FURTHER DETAILS

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  4. I bay fishing has been awesome. Fished the last three days there, and had plenty of 2 and 3 year old class salmon. There is a abundance of 3-4 year old lake trout as well. The steelhead are hiding in the warmer water, with the salmon in the deep ice water, 120 to 140 down. Not really seeing as many as we are catching down in those depths. They were chewing flys for me.

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