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I learned a lot thing morning as it was my first time on Lake Ontario trolling for salmon. I was fishing solo and was out of the inlet at 515am and headed to 180' foot of water. Saw a bunch of fish in the 145' range, but decided to keep going deeper. Learned not to do that because I didn't mark anything at 180' to 200' of water. Weather report said it was gonna be great out, but turned into light rain, wind, and 4' swells in my 18' Alumacraft tiller hahaha. Learned something from that. I also learned to have a strict fishing plan, and stick to it. I asked all of you for advice and you gave me advice, but I only used half of it. I learned to check my lines often; today the fleas were really bad and I should of been checking them. I also learned not to rush and to really think about what I was doing. I made so many mistakes today because I just wanted lines in the water. Tomorrow will be a lot better with a bit more knowledge than I had this morning.

Edited by Jimmy Paolozzi
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Good for you!  You will figure it out. Wouldn’t hurt to walk around a local marina around 2. Bet some captains will share intel. 

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