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I agree, 45 min. Drove it.
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Fishing Report
Your Name / Boat Name: Kliph/ Crestliner
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TRIP OVERVIEW
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Date(s): 8-22-09
Time on Water: 4hr
Weather/Temp: overcast
Wind Speed/Direction: wsw
Waves: 2-3 inshore 3-4 offshore
Surface Temp: 76
Location: Wilson,ny
I thought I would target Lakers and Browns.
Where the thermocline meets the bottom and deeper.
Somewhere between 60 and 85 ft.
Not a great day. But still got one Laker and one Brown.
Like I wanted.
But the surprising thing is I was the only one there.
The only other boat was out deeper, after salmon.
It just seem like nobody is targeting those trout.
Just wondering why. I know, salmon are more fun.
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Name: Kliph
Location: Lockport, NY
Home Port: Niagara River--Wilson--Olcott
Boat Name/Type: Crestliner Sportfish 1850
I fish for: Just about anything.
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I'v been lurking here for some time.
Just thought it was time to sign in.
Not a newbie, Been fishing lakes Erie and Ontario and
the Niagara River for (and many other lakes) for about 40 some years.
smallies on the south shore?
in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Catch them all the time. In-shore.
Look for rocks and docks/piers.
Many times 10 ft or less, casting.
Sometimes trolling 15-20 ft.
It's tough to find the right structure.
Many parts of the lake have none.