Fished 120-130 just east of outlet. Lots of fish in that range on the bottom and 20 feet up not a cooperative bunch but did get a nice 23 pound salmon on an atomic Twinkie rig behind green and black polkadot spin Dr down 100.
Did manage to lose my fishhawk probe I was able to secure a new one with the help of Richard (Yankee Troller) at KRENZER Marine…thank you sir!
Fished this morning 7- 11
Started with spoons on riggers and one diver in about 70 and trolled out to 230 without a nibble. Then having switched to spin doctor and fly one rigger and the diver fishing both in the 80-90 range boated 5 kings in about 35 minutes. Four on spinners and skip on mag Carbon 14. One skip and 4 between 8 and 19#.
kept two and called it a day.
Lake was dead flat all morning.
Fished this morning 7- 11
Started with spoons on riggers and one diver in about 70 and trolled out to 230 without a nibble. Then having switched to spin doctor and fly one rigger and the diver fishing both in the 80-90 range boated 5 kings in about 35 minutes. Four on spinners and skip on mag Carbon 14. One skip and 4 between 8 and 19#.
kept two and called it a day.
Lake was dead flat all morning.
Short trip this morning in search of Browns… not to be had, but did net my first Atlantic of the season. Took a spoon in the propwash ten back three down. A number of boats out did not see a lot of nets moving…
Fished out of Hughs Marina today with my son and a work friend of his, Peter, and his son Shaun.
Left the house late and got to the Marina about 8 only to have a motor that did not want to start (tested later at my shop - bad cell). The owner Norm came over and was key in getting us going and out fishing.
Could not get browns going and wanted to get the kid a few fish and chase the skunk off the boat so went out to 115 to 125 and found a bunch of Lakers to put a smile on the kids face.
In closing I want to say that Norm and the other folks at Hughs remind me of our years at Oak Orchard.... great people and a real sense of community!!!
Port Bay
Decent spin doctor bite this afternoon. 3 for 4 in the first hour all on 400 copper. Lost 2 on rigger carbon 14 parked 90/130.
Have not been on the lake much as perch and bass have been so cooperative so this is good day!
Port Bay
Decent spin doctor bite this afternoon. 3 for 4 in the first hour all on 400 copper. Lost 2 on rigger carbon 14 parked 90/130.
Have not been on the lake much as perch and bass have been so cooperative so this is good day!
Like many of our Lake Ontario captains Joe knows how to catch them! He is a fun guy to fish with and was a huge help to my son and I when we first started fishing the lake back when he was out of IBay. Quality guy!
Bruce
Hi all,
My Doctor at Wilmot tells me that even small contributions can make a difference as they can use dollars they get this way as "seed" money for larger grants or donations.
The price of 2 mag mixed veggies can mean even more dollars to them!
Thanks again,
Bruce
We've most likely all been touched in some way by cancer, some more than others! I hope you all might consider supporting this fund raising effort to help those being treated for cancer and those doing research to find new treatments and hopefully cures in the future. My apologies to those that may not want this sort of thing posted here!
Please make checks payable to either Wilmot Cancer Institute or Pluta Cancer Foundation and mail to me at:
Bruce Bolger
191 S. Main St
Pittsford, NY 14534
Fore more info:
http://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/2015/10/10/taking-stand-against-cancer/73668560/?from=global&sessionKey=&autologin=
or:
https://www.facebook.com/standagainstcancer14534?fref=nf
Thanks for your time,
Bruce
585-721-3451