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April LOTSA Meeting and Fishing Seminar


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On Thursday April 14th at 7pm the Lake Ontario Trout & Salmon Association (LOTSA) will be sponsoring a Seminar by Charter Captain Rich Hajecki (Yankee Troller) on Techniques for spring Kings on Lake Ontario. As an added bonus we will also have pizza and drinks for all, complements of Rich and LOTSA. See you there.

 

Rich is well known for consistently finishing high on the leader boards of numerous Derbies and Tournaments over the past few years. Last season Rich and his team finished first in the Niagra Pro Am Trophy Division, first in The King of the Oak, first in The Oak Orchard Open and first in The Western Challenge Cup Trophy Division. In all they have racked up eight tournament wins, five titles and thirty top five placings. His tournament team has won professional tournaments against the best salmon fishing teams that Lake Ontario has to offer. They set the Lake Ontario Tournament record in 2013 for winning the most money in a single season! Rich is also well known throughout the Lake Ontario fishing community for freely sharing information on what he did and how he did it to catch fish after each of his trips.

 

LOTSA is a group of mainly weekend recreational fishermen who are dedicated to the enhancement of the Lake Ontario Sport-Fishery including the pen rearing project at Olcott. Each meeting also features a sharing of information the current fishing conditions. So come join us and become more successful at fishing Lake Ontario!

 

The meeting will be held at the Cornell Cooperative Extension, 4487 Lake Avenue (Route 78 two miles north of Lockport), Lockport, NY 14094. The Seminar is open to the
public and free to attend. See WWW.LOTSA1.ORG for any questions.

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I'd like to thank Joe, Tim, and the Lake Ontario Trout & Salmon Association for allowing me the opportunity to speak about Spring Kings last night at their monthly meeting. You guys have a great club. Anyone that fishes Lake Ontario should be grateful for all the hard work you guys put into this fishery. I hope everyone had a good time, and came away with something that might put a few extra fish in the boat.

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