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fisherman21

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  1. It really is a bummer they don’t make them anymore. That medium heavy is an awesome casting rod for salmon
  2. Lunch breaks have been good to me this week! Bring on the kings and deer!
  3. No snubber. 25lb trilene 100% flouro
  4. Ended up grabbing three salmon before that storm rolled through, and then the bite died. I had mentioned lake trout to the them, and they said they would like to try and catch a few of those. Pulled all the rods and headed in and worked 80 to 100fow. Put two gambler rigs down on the riggers. Couldn’t keep two rods in the water for the next two hours. They had a blast and were able to cross chinook salmon and lake trout of their list!
  5. A friend asked me if I could take a couple of his friends out from Carolina today. They would really like to catch a salmon. I haven’t been out in awhile. We are going to launch out of braddocks around 3. Anyone doing anything today?
  6. Outstanding! It’s a very fun bite
  7. I’ll take the net. Where are you located? shoot me a text 508-264-6621
  8. No walleye. We only used Senkos wacky rigged
  9. If you want tons of largemouth, head over to honeoye. We were on vacation in the area this past week and caught 70 largemouth in just under 6 hrs of fishing. Senko wacky rigged in 8 to 10 feet of water. Watermelon red flake and green pumpkin red flake were the best
  10. I’ve been trolling the last three years on the lake with friends, and finally got a boat to call my own last fall. This was my first time fishing a tournament with myself behind the wheel. Great first experience. Friday we dropped down in 70fow and head north. We were greeted with warm water and found the temp was deep. We picked up a brown down 90 over 160 and kept heading north. At 190 we pointed NW and took a nice rip on the wire diver and ff. I handed the rod off to my cousin as the fish took off to about 500ft on the reel. After a nice battle we landed a nice 22.76 pound chinook which landed us in 3rd place for big fish Friday. Shortly after landing that fish the wire diver pulling a meat rig started ripping and a rigger fired too. Doubled up on nice kings. Circled back through and grabbed a couple more smaller kings, but couldn’t help but notice about a dozen boats out in about 450fow. I figured people had to be out there on them, so we headed north. It wasn’t a great decision. I shouldn’t have left fish to find fish. After a couple hours of trolling out deep with nothing but a few skippys, I headed back in on a south troll picking up a couple steelhead and a smaller teens king. In the mean time, one of my down riggers stopped working and wouldn’t come back up, so I just left it until the rod fired. We took a nice steelhead and manually brought the rigger up and just hung that one up for the day(ended up the plug went bad). Continued the south troll and hit a nice mature king in the rigger with a ff as soon as we got to our way points from the morning. Landed that fish and ran in for weigh ins. Pleased with how the outing went, I was pumped for Saturday. Saturday we Launched at 4:50 and were in line with all the other boats heading out. Once we broke the creek mouth I figured I would fly out to the productive water from the day before. As we were going, we hit a few wakes from the other boats which bounced us alittle. I didn’t realize it, but one of my divers came free from under my diver reel and caught the water and started diving. I heard a big crack and turned around to see what happened. The diver dove and spooled off all my wire. That’s how the days started, down a diver and had a bum rigger. I took a 30 pound braid reel and a size 4 chinook to try and salvage what I could. We get 4 rods set and let the 400 copper out the back. Clip it to the board and send it. It ended up getting caught in the diver, so I had the pleasure of fixing that mess for a half hour. Went to clip the line on the rigger, and my 175 dollar pair of sunglasses fell off my head into the lake lol. Just one of those mornings lol. Grabbed a couple small fish early, and then was in search mode. I couldn’t buy a good bite all day. Grabbed a few small kings, a decent steelhead, a brown that was between 6 and 8 pounds that I let go, and then headed in for the last hour to grind out some lake trout just to get a box. I don’t feel like I effectively fished all day, which was a bummer, but it was a nice day. The 3rd place finish on BFF will help replace all my mishaps lol. Big thanks to everyone involved and to Brian Gamble for helping me diagnose my rigger issue. I had a great time and it was a fun first tourney to be in. Already looking forward to next year.
  11. I would suggest just getting cheap frogs, because the pikes teeth just tear them up
  12. They will hit any frog
  13. The only difference is less drag in the water when fighting a fish with chinook divers. You aren’t fighting the diver and the fish. I only run the black color. Take fish on them every time out
  14. I don’t run snubbers with my chinook divers either. I have 10ft diver rods and run 10 to 12ft 25lb fluoro leader
  15. Ask Tommy where I can get a pair of those shorts lol
  16. The size 5 chinooks run on a 4 setting is deadly. Depth chart is spot on even when running flasher flies and meat
  17. Looking to buy a cooler that I would be using for tournament fishing on Lake Ontario. Just wondering what everyone is using. Something that would would 5 to 7 mature salmon. Thanks in advance for the reply’s
  18. Lately most of my fish have had them on them. One steelhead I got had 2 on it. I even foul hooked a lamprey last weekend when I was trolling
  19. I’ve seen more lampreys on fish this year than ever before. I would say it’s greater than 50 percent of the fish I catch. What is everyone else seeing?
  20. I’ve never seen so many small salmon. It’s hard to keep them off. They hit mags and everything. It’s kinda frustrating lol
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