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Fishing Report

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TRIP OVERVIEW

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Date(s): sunday may 20

Time on Water: 12 hours

Weather/Temp: sunny, calm winds 30 degrees

Wind Speed/Direction: 10kmh max?

Waves: glass to half foot

Surface Temp: 59 degrees

Location: skyway bridge port

LAT/LONG (GPS Cords):

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FISHING RESULTS

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Total Hits: 2

Total Boated: 0 :(

Species Breakdown: steelhead/rainbow

Hot Lure: northern king watermelon / williams wabler wrinkle gold/silver

Trolling Speed: 2.9mph

Down Speed:

Boat Depth: 80-100 feet

Lure Depth: 25 feet

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SUMMARY & FURTHER DETAILS

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very first time on lake ontario and using luhr jensen size 0 dipsies i set out to about 25 feet depth in 80-100 feet of water, used a williams wabler and NK watermelon spoon. first fish hit at about 3pm and i underestimated the power of these fish (steelhead) i was using 15 pount big game mono with stren 17 pound fluoro leader. fish hit and hit HARD made a big jump out the water and was at least 15 pounds and snap!!! lost my lure with it :(

second fish was caught using the wabler at approx 5pm same diver and rod, i had the diver set to about 35 feet and was reeling it in to try a depth of 20 feet and while reeling in the drag just starts screaming!!! this made a big jump out the water as well and once again SNAP!!! took my second spoon!! stayed out till 830 and headed in.

things learned::

need more spoons, stronger line/leaders, and not to underestimate the power of these fish. im used to catching bass and small pike and not even pulling drag on 8 pound line, im used to only saltwater fish pulling this hard. first fish was PEELING line like no tomorrow on 15 pound until she finally snapped the 17lb fluoro

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did it ever! after those 2 fish and being out in such a big lake makes me feel more connected to fishing here in ontario now as i was always and still am a die hard saltwater fishing guy more so down in florida

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