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Reef Runner

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  1. Awsome report JohnnyB, an exciting read at that. Good job on that under the dock pike that he didnt steal your confidence JignPig. Some of those bass are hogs. right there is an amazing day on the water, thanks for sharing. I find later in summer and throughout the fall concentrating on deep weedlines produces some of the best bass fishing all year! WTG!

  2. Bass fishing, yes I use barbed hooks. Pike fishing, I dont really care if I loose one so no.

     

    I am really a stickler when it comes to getting the fish back into the drink. I keep fish out of the water for as little time as possible and give it all the time it needs when reviving it. Nothing makes me happier than seeing a catch swim away for another day.

  3. No I didnt feel the line slipping, no I didnt reel like mad to set the hook. Yes, the hook was INSIDE the jaw. Seems like your an expert on lining, stealheader, share a report with us! Get out, fish and PROVE you know what your talking about and not a bag of wind. Looking forward to a report!

     

    spinnerdoc...I'm a lure fisherman as well. I know lining is unethical, hence, why I asked OFNCers to enlight me on proper methods and took the time to learn, rig and spend the $. Keep chuckin' them spoons.

     

    I respect the opinions of OFNers that can back it up, if it was 50/50, I can accept that.

     

    I realize now why great men like Lew don't report anymore. Shame a windbag like stealheader has to rain on a parade.

     

    Sorry yall, didnt mean for the post to turn sour.

  4. Fishing for life this salmon was 100% lined using the 3 way bottom rig, usually with a marshmallow or earplugs if your smart.

     

    It is a 100% legal way of fishing for them, just unethical in the eyes of many.

     

    The fish are almost always hooked in the mouth.

     

    I guess I'm not as smart as you bud. When you're not being donkey take along walk of a short pier. I know the difference between a foul hooked fish and one that took the bait.

     

    Thanks for your input, guess you know more than alot of us here. Your a real ass-et to the board. Cant wait until you post a report on your fishing expertise, because until now you haven't.

  5. Thanks for the kind replies all, it was such a rush haullin' her in. Again a big part of this catch can be attributed to the great members here on OFC. Thank you all.

     

    Shore lunch...the water was murky because of the rain.

     

    TO ALL OF THOSE WHO PM'd FOR THE SPOT:

     

    Nothing personal, I just dont give up spots, especially when they're local haunts. I will not reply to any PMs asking to divulge such info, sorry. I wish you all the best of luck.

  6. reef, you tie into one down on the Credit?

     

    That I did BillM. Was a spur of the moment call after the rain stopped when I got home from work. Check out my report, understandably,dont want to highjack this amazing catch by Bly. A pretty Chinook there. Im still good for a hook up when you want.

  7. Good day,

     

    Last night was a perfect day for Salmon fishing. The rains let up, sun broke and the run in full swing, my cousin and I headed down to the Credit River to try and intice a Chinny to bite. I was determined to get a fish proper hooked, not lined, and have asked members of the board a few days back to help me out with setting up my rig. Graciously, many OFNers replied with good info and I went out and bought three way swivels, octupus hooks, tied up some bags and headed down to the banks.

     

    There were a couple other gentlemen there, very kind and conversational. They advised that all week they've only witnessed two fish being caught in this spot. I wished them luck and I sat down to tie up the rig. And I tied, and tied, and tied.....lol.

     

    I sat downstream from the others so I had ample room to drift. First cast I feel a little pressure, reel in a respecatble stick :lol:

     

    Second cast, in the water for not more than 10 seconds...WHAMMO. A nice hit and the fight was on...it was an epic, reel screaming 5 minute battle. This fish took me everywhere, upstream down stream, long runs, runs coming straight at me, acrobatics, even had to horse it around a bend. The twenty pound Power Pro stood the test and the gentlemen sharing this tretch with me, seeing as I had my hands full, kindly netted the beast for me. First thing I checked, fish was properly hooked, in the side of the mouth, the #4 octopus hook came out easy.

     

    A couple of pics with a nice Hen and she was released to spawn for a future generation of Salmon. Didnt have a scale, but everyone there affirmed it to be roughly 25lbs.

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    :clapping: A BIG, BIG thanks to the OFNers who shared thier knowledge and experience with me and helped me greatly getting this girl :clapping:

  8. I apologize for hijacking the thread and will make a comment before retiring the subject (or it gets locked).

     

     

    The original comment, directed specifically at fall shore salmon fishers, does nothing to advance the purpose or interest of the sport generally.

     

    Any comments made should have this ideal in mind because, as you mentioned, there are lurkers out there. If ya aint got nothin good to say, dont say it is all...before the comments degenerate further down the dark path I mentioned earlier (villifiying a group based on bad experiences of some bad apples, accusing one of wearing panties, etc).

     

    I had enough squabble and I think my point has been made, as has yours. 'nuff said, lets put this one to bed JWL. Your opinion is valid and definately meritous.

  9. Hello there and welcome to the board. Give us a little info about yourself, just a short intro, be sure to include why you love the sport. You may have better luck in getting the advice you seek ;)

     

    Cant say about Bronte, but I can tell you water levels in the Credit are higher.

  10. I am sure the people on this board aren't the said.."pond scum", but I guarantee you over the next couple weeks we will hear lots of stories about the garbage that lines the banks during the annual "salmon angler" migration :lol: ..yep you are right there are alot of ijuts in boats too, people should lighten up and not take little wize cracks as shots at people on the board :dunno: ....if these kind of idiots where on the board here, I am sure they wouldn't last too long ;):Gonefishing:

     

     

    You know JWL, I dont want to highjack this thread. But there are a million things wrong with generalizing a particular seasonal angler for their misgivings. Yes, you here stories of garbage this time of year. But throughout the year you hear stories of "new canadians" being thrown off bridges for reasons event specific or no reason at all, they just fit the stereotype. Just horrible actions caused by many of the stereotypes created that is making this sport increasingly exclusionary.

     

    Comments such as this and others should have no place on this board and only promotes attitudes and stereotyopes that lead us down a dark path. I would advocate using the knowledge of responsible angling to educate and incorporate rather than exclude.

     

    Don't get me wrong, I can tell a wize crack when I see one, I have given and received such in turn and all in good fun. I dont take personal offense to your statement, but see it as detrimental to the ideals we should be promoting. A comment made public that generalizes, villifies and prejudices a group as a whole is just wrong...wizecrack or not.

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