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1st Salmon at Bronte


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Fishing Report

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TRIP OVERVIEW

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Date(s): September 17th 2009

Time on Water:5 hours

Weather/Temp: Sunny, partly cloudy, very light chop

Wind Speed/Direction: N

Waves: small

Surface Temp: 70 deg

Location: Bronte Harbor

LAT/LONG (GPS Cords):

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FISHING RESULTS

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Total Hits: 1

Total Boated: 1

Species Breakdown: Chinook

Hot Lure: Rapala Jointed

Trolling Speed: Slow

Down Speed:

Boat Depth: 13-22 ft

Lure Depth: 6-11 ft

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SUMMARY & FURTHER DETAILS

Boated my first King was 15lb male close to Harbor flatlining with rapala on 14 lb test fireline tracer braid, on a 7ft ugly stick, canadian tire abu reel

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awesome! and for the guy who said lite tackle? what do all you boaters use? on the stream, i float fish with a centerpin 14' rod and 6-8 lb line 4-6 lb leader. I haul 15-20+salmon/steelhead to the banks.. thats a challenge 20lbs on 6 lb line. so for me 14 lb line is like cable! suspension bridge cable lol

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Muskybob is a "Musky" guy so anything lighter than 80# test is light line, toothy critters like skis require a different tactic. Our standard charter line is 14# , gives the once a year fisherman a better chance of landing the fish, holds up to small nicks, tight drags, and poor rod handling better than the light stuff. Once the sea fleas show up it's up to 30# with light leaders.

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