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  1. i have always had an interest in atlantic salmon reintroduction. i thought it would never happen because of the lack of interest abroad. truth is this post shows that there is a hint of heritage left in you guys. heres another picture of our biggest of 3 atlantics caught in one single day on lake ontario, less than 100 yads from the mouth of the salmon river break wall. all released. third fish was smaller so i didnt feel the need to bring it abaord. the pictures are crummy because i wanted to release them as fast as possible. this is by far my favorite fish. the big one jumped 6 times. sometimes tailwalking for over 3 seconds. most importantly, thank you CRA!

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  2. Are they solid black or taped. I've had great luck for many years now with spooks (glow ladder back tape) and lazer spooks (glow and silver lazer ladderback tapes offset) both NK and pirate, and I think just about all of them have white backs.

    The good old fashioned NK28 black and purple that has been slaying kings since the 80's (black blade with diagonal purple scallop tape) has a white back as well and it still takes a lot of fish.

    Tim

    well spoken.

  3. they need to place slot limits for them and inform people that there is a difference between atlantics and browns. ive also recently heard people call them cohos too. sadly enough people are not encouraged to release them either. id love to see a comeback. i was lucky enough to catch 3 in one day in the plume of runoff from little salmon river this spring. it was the day to remember this year for sure. slot limits and oswego river fish ladder! we should be doing more to bring them back.

  4. the red ad white williams wabbler out on the flats in about 8-15 fow. consentrate on deeper spots on the flats such as depressions, slight channels or boulders. trolling neer high current funnel areas with structure with a large husky jerk will get you some pike and bass. consentrate on the shallower parts during the early mourning and the deeper parts during the higher sun. if fishing is tough, use a gulp worm on a small single hook crawler harness and drift in the current. youll limit right out on bass and perch.

  5. hey now dont go and overlook the west end weed fish. thats where most of the tourney guys get the 10 pounders. they cast with spoons and jigs in 10-15 feet of water neer thick weed clumps. the east end is getting harder to troll cause people are mowing the seaweed around their docks and the floating weed mats are fouling out my trolling equipment. the east end fish are mostly 12-18 inch fish also. a 22 incher being a good catch.

  6. cant be cutting and burning the poplars...even though they are junk, the ruffed grouse relies on the seeds and buds to get through harsh winters. no poplars...no ruffed grouse.

  7. it looks like a banded killfish. tail fin is simalar but banded killfish have a transluscent look with vertical bands and that would be considered a very very large one if it were a banded killfish. its probly a killy but it very well may not be. id like a better picture to say for sure.

  8. the blind squirrel saying aint no good on lake o. if you want it so bad you stare at the downriggers all day then the lake "spirits" will mess with your head and your wallet. treat them fish like they are dirty nasty things and you dont want them on the boat anyways...your just out for a joyride, then....zing!!!! fish on. works everytime.

  9. lets see how many fishermen troll right over us this year. this year im ready i got 20 lb mono cause im not loosing any more lures becuase rookies cant pay attention. not to mention the deer swimmin out in the lake too. had a close call on that before too! anybody ever catch a live deer on a planer board rod and smithwick?! WE GOT DEER!! wish i had a picture.

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