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Kevin J Legg

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  1. I made a run to the western end of the lake for the last of the duck season. There were quite a few hunters out in the unseasonably warm weather and not an over abundance of ducks. We managed to get six birds on Friday and five on Saturday. We had a couple young guys move in much to close to us (125 yards away in our line of fire) on Friday that basically put an end to our hunt. They were in a small boat with an electric motor and should not have even been on the lake. Hopefully they will practice better hunting ethics in the future.

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  2. My dad passed away nearly 29 years ago on opening day after having a heart attack while hunting. They found him laying next to the 4 pointer he had taken. Thanks for sharing your story. It brought back many happy days in the field with my dad and it is a great tribute to all dads that were and are great mentors to their sons and others!

  3. Blockhead,

    Check out the Columbus Day Youth Hunt Poll on the Big Game/ Small Game forum and you'll see that my prediction on conflicting opinions on youth hunts was correct. Perhaps I'm not so ignorant after all. My wife participated in a women's pheasant hunt in St Lawrence County on Saturday. 50 birds we released on State Land for that hunt. Guess I need to adjust to new way of doing things and hunt the thicker stuffer after the youth and women hunts to pick up all the missed birds.

  4. Hunted with my old friend Alan Hunter, his son Mike and grandson Brendan. Brendan got his first duck and grandpa couldn't be outdone. I can remember taking Mike for his first duck hunt many years ago!. Slow morning but well worth getting up to see a beautiful sunrise on the marsh and Slash got two retrieves..

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  5. First off congratulations on a successful hunt!

    I'm certainly not against introducing youths to hunting as I taught school for 33 years and am a former Hunter Safety Instructor. However, the state land I tried to hunt on Monday was nearly devoid of birds due to the youth hunt. Others I talked to said they experienced the same on other state land. First year we've ever hunted with zero flushes and with many hunters afield we only heard a handful of shots. I'm afraid with the special privileges allowed to the youth hunts that there may be a backlash from some senior hunters if it disrupts their long traditions. I know there are concerns over the youth deer hunt coinciding with the bow season. Not sure what the solution is.

  6. If you want a trophy( 10+ lbs.) Quinte is hard to beat right before ice up but the whole Eastern end of Lake Ontario is also a great place to fish eyes. I'm personally getting into the hunting mode but will likely make a few more runs for salmon and walleyes throughout the fall. Oh, and I should give muskies a try as I've never really given them a serious effort because hunting always seems to get in the way. So many choices and so little time!

  7. We had a great hunt this morning. After harvesting our limit and driving the trucks and trailer to the decoy for a photo op. a flock decided to lite in the decoys. We loaded a gun and handed it to the camera man (who stopped to see how we had made out) and he got in on the action.

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  8. Sounds like great advice. I'd also add don't be afraid to change things up if your program is not working ( patients isn't what it's cracked up to be in fishing). Experiment with lead lengths, color, speed, lures ect and pay attention to details. If you catch one using a certain technique duplicate that technique with a second rig. If you develop a pattern change most everything up to that pattern. If things go dead start experimenting again. Every day can be different and things can change throughout the day.

  9. Goose Bay itself is pretty weed chocked this time of year particularly with the low water conditions. Look for pike along the drop offs outside of the shallow bay. Walleyes like current and low levels of light and for someone unfamiliar with the river, night time fishing can be tough. Look for smallmouths on deep water shoals 30-65 fow with worms and crabs working well. You may be able to pick up some largemouths in open pockets in the weeds or on top water.

  10. Fishing ReportLonglegg

    Your Name / Boat Name:

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    TRIP OVERVIEW

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    Date(s):9?6

    Time on Water:5:30-10:00

    Weather/Temp:

    Wind Speed/Direction:S 10

    Waves: 2-3

    Surface Temp: 73

    Location:

    LAT/LONG (GPS Cords):

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    FISHING RESULTS

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    Total Hits: 5

    Total Boated:3

    Species Breakdown:Kings

    Hot Lure: fly/flasher

    Trolling Speed: 2.2

    Down Speed:

    Boat Depth: 100-140

    Lure Depth: 60-115

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    SUMMARY & FURTHER DETAILS I fished Saturday and caught a limit of 9. Today instead of fifty boats there were about 10. The predicted 1 footers or less turned out to be 2-3 and my wife's belly didn't like it so we cut the trip short. Still managed 3 decent fish (all 18-20 lbs.). Fish are getting darker and there were definitely fewer than Saturday. We are all retired teachers and were celebrating not having to be in school.

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  11. I was doing a final scout of a field I had permission to hunt only to find out there was another group that had permission to hunt it ( landowner confusion). The competition for fields has gotten to be severe and it's become increasingly difficult to find places to hunt if you don't rent or own the land. There also seem to be few locals in the field and I have no birds for the opener tomorrow. Things do seem to get a little easier in the late season when there are other things to hunt and lower bag limits.

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