We'll be there about 8pm friday. Staying in one of the $69/night shacks. Black silveraydo. Feel free to come over for happy hour.
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There has never been much enforcement of the rules. The dec doesn't have the budget or the manpower. In 50 years of fishing i have been asked once for my license. At the time i was fishing from shore in a park. Through sites like this we can hopefully get to one guy at a time.
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i have caught two around there. One was northeast of Carlton,about on the dotted line under the word "green". The other was near the breakwall off Cape Vincent,near that circle that has "cv" in it. The red lines on the map are trolling runs a local guy marked on my map. I caught nothing there but i am not good at trolling. Good luck!Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
I used to pull two five gallon buckets behind my boat to slow down. Not real handy at net time but it works.
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so true. I live on the canal and have a little dock out there. Now and then the wife and i go out back with a can of worms. Action is non stop and we'll get 7 or 8 species on a given evening. Then she starts with "why do you need a boat and drive all over the state to catch nothing? We have all the fish you could want right here". She is not musky sick like i am.Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
Either way will work there. Best pike bait there is a spoon;nickle red eye or johnson minnow. Post your question in the pike/musky section and you'll get more info.
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Just keep me updated on the head count. Looking like 40 at this point. The plan is for Zweigle hots and sausage. But today i got a load of those fire engine red glazier hots from the north country. I can bring some of those too if anyone likes them.
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I might be staying there friday night if son #3 can get off work early. We stayed there friday last year but the storm limited friday night's activity to drinking.
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Now that a legal tiger is 36" there can a 30" fish be entered? Not that it matters to me,still 0 for life in tournaments.
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