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King Slammin

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  1. Try this recipe.

    Take a fresh caught, dark 30 lb salmon from one of the spawning creeks. Filet and remove skin, and lateral line. cut into serving size pieces and soak in a mixture of soy sauce, honey, garlic, pineapple juice, and fresh ground pepper. Leave it covered in the refrigerator overnight. The next day get it out and remove the cover. Let it come to room temp, while you start the charcoal grill. When the grill is ready, take the salmon you prepared and bury it in your garden. Now place the filets of the nice silver salmon that you caught 80' down in 150' of water on the hot coals for 8 minutes per side. You didn't really think I'd eat that did you?

    Only eat the silver fish that aren't even thinking about spawning. The dark ones have one fin in the grave and will definitely leave a bad taste in your mouth and might ruin eating salmon for you ever again.

  2. http://faq.airmar.com/index.php?sid=292065〈=en&action=artikel&cat=1&id=162&artlang=en

    Airmar manufactures 600W thru-hulls and all 1000W transducers for Lowrance. Most of the "Bass Boat" transducers, including their skimmer transom mounts and in-hulls are manufactured by Lowrance themselves.

    Airmar's P32 (200kHz) & P66 (50 & 200kHz) Transom Mounts and P72 (200kHz) & P79 (50 & 200kHz) In-Hulls are the equivalent models to the Lowrance manufactured Skimmers and In-Hulls. The Airmar equivalents perform as good if not better than the Lowrance transducers.

  3. Up until mid summer when the weather stabilizes the water temps, the fishing is far from predictable. I would get a probe so you can hunt for the preferred temps of your target fish. Prior to stabilizing, in the west end (where I fish), the runoff coming down Niagara River and the many other tributaries combined with the variable winds makes it a constant search unless you are fishing everyday. Keep track of the weather patterns in the area you plan on fishing for a few days prior to making the trip and this should help in locating proper temps. No matter how much you think you have the fish figured out, there is always a chance of making that trip for "Nothing" when fishing for Kings. It's that challenge that makes it all worthwhile.

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