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kstitan8

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  1. So what time of year do the fish usually get in there, late september, early october?
  2. Should I substitute the leader for a swivel?
  3. Thanks for the response, very encouraging to hear. I am sorry about your misfortune while fishing out there, would be willing to bet that it was not college kids, but some punk townie kids. I myself have had some unpleasent associations with them while I attended the college. Anyways, what time of year would you go out there on the wall and fish/when do the salmon tend to get in there? Also, what kind of tackle/gear did you use? My outfit is a medium action rod and reel combo with 12lb test line, with a 6in steel leader. Will this stand a chance if i was to hook into a salmon or trout in there?
  4. I was wondering if anybody has ever done any fishing off the break wall in oswego. I attended suny oswego and over the course of the four years I attended, sadly I only fished a handful of times. One of the time while fishing on the breakwall I recall seeing two anglers not to far from us landing some pretty big fish. It was towards the end of September so I'm assuming they were salmon or trout. With many of my friends still attending the college, I plan on visiting often in the coming months, and would like to fish. So does anybody have any fishing information at all when it coming to fishing in oswego around the college? Thanks!!
  5. Has anybody ever fished for salmon/trout in braddocks bay in the late summer or early fall months? I know they run up buttonwood and sandy creek, but not sure what their stay is like in the actual bay. I have watched videos of anglers trolling in kayaks during the fall and landing some really beautiful fish. Is trolling in the kayak through braddocks bay worth a shot when the time comes, or even deeper into the creeks for that matter? Any relevant info is awesome. Thanks!!
  6. Hows it going everybody, Kyle here. Have fished all my life but just recently started devoting a great deal of time to the amazing hobby. Work in a cubicle all day and love nothing better then to be out on water by late afteroon. Favorite type of fishing is bar far smallmouth fishing up in the thousand islands out of Clayton, NY. I live in Rochester, right on the great Ontario. I spend alot of time on the water in and around Braddocks bay and the surrounds waterways! Biggest fish I have ever caught was a 25 pound king salmon earlier in July, and the most interesting catch I have ever had was a size DD bra out of the Eric Canal!
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