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gert9888

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  1. So the walleye bug has gotten so bad that we are heading to port Clinton tomorrow morning. Has anyone ever been over there this time of year? hoping to troll around fort perry.

  2. Dang I was really hoping to fish the opener this year there. Last year we started south and ended up fighting to get the boat out at Dorchester...have to look into the north launch.

  3. Was wondering if anyone open water trolls the reservoir on here? I have always really enjoyed fishing the reservoir, the past few years they have hosted a crew tournament on opening weekend...drives me nuts, anyone know if that will be back this year??

  4. Haven't made a report in awhile going to try to do better this year. Fished the side of Cayuga Lake last weekend did very well on the Browns haven't fished the lake in two years just because we've been able to get on Ontario in February. Every one of the 20 plus Browns that we caught had lampray scars. How bad as the lake got?? Hate to be the bearer of bad news.

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  5. Ever year myself and a group of friends make the trip up to the eastern shore of lake Ontario, for a sort of cast and blast weekend. We are trying to catch ONE larry musky. Last year after a long day, 1st trying to get the boat in the water(there was none) we fished hard around Carleton island. not even a bump. The weeds were terrible just free floating around, it was hard to keep a bait in the water for more than a minute. I was curious if this year is looking the same with the weeds? and if Carleton island is a good place to start again? hows the water levels? Any pointers would be great we will be up oct 5th thru the 12th. Thanks.

  6. want to head up in the morning, does anyone know if the launch is open and if I would be able to get out into the lake? Any help would be great I called warrens but they will not be open til april 2nd.

  7. This friday starts our annual trip north, every year we head up to sandy pond for nine days of salmon, perch, walleyes and on and on. This year we would like to do some trolling around the clayton area in search of ONE BIG MUSKIE. Ive got the boat loaded down with big baits and plenty of rods for a large spread. I have zero experience fishing the river and know its a long shot but any advice would be greatly appericated. looking for a good place to start and any tips on gear. Down home our muskie fishing is good but mostly in 10 to 20 fow not sure on the depth of the big girls or if riggers are required, I will have them on the boat. catch.photo.release :beer:

    Again thanks for any tips

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