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Started at around 7am north of Taugannock fished till about 1:30. Caught at least 20 Salmon, 12 or 13 lakers, and droped probably about 8 or 9 fish due to fishin solo and tryin to steer the boat while fighting fish. Most of the Salmon were 2 to 4 lbs and the Lakers were mostly in the 4lb range except for one just over 8lbs and one just shy of 11lbs. I caught one Salmon on a blue dolphin stinger parked at 37ft and the rest of the fish were caught on dipsey on 20lb wireline. I let the dipsey out 180 to 225 on one side and the other 135 to 170. I caught fish over 350 fow all the way in to 84 fow and the best speed seemed to be around 2.9-3.1 on the GPS. Also I had never tried Big Weenie flies until today and let me just say I will be buying more in the near furture. A green pro-troll paddle with a lap danacer fly accounted for all the Lakers and a few Salmon and the rest hit a white dodger with a white flashabou fly I had tied. I haven't trolled very much the past few years I have been mostly just jigging so it was nice to know I can still catch fish trolling, the way I use to fish all the time.

The big Laker

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Another decent Laker

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One of many Salmon

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Good job! :yes: We were gonna go last weekend, but went further north for steel. Hopefully we'll get out a few more times before the snow flies!

Kyle

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Thanks for the report.....I'll be out Saturday but prob not till mid day hope to hear from a someone on the radio....the last three weekends its been pretty quite.

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Thanks a lot for that report and the great photos...Makes me wanna sell my ranch and live up north year round 8) ....Also...It's to hot here....yesterday and today In the eighties

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