Fang Posted July 16, 2010 Report Posted July 16, 2010 46.38 with the new harmonized tax equals 52.41 lbs we win!!!
Billy Bob Posted July 16, 2010 Report Posted July 16, 2010 46.38 with the new harmonized tax equals 52.41 lbs we win!!! Now wait a minute.....when Albany finally passes a new state budget we might trump that amount in spades...
chessy Posted July 16, 2010 Report Posted July 16, 2010 (edited) 46.38 with the new harmonized tax equals 52.41 lbs we win!!! you forgot the eco tax and with that much pcbs and other contamanats in that fish you sure can't recycle it Edited July 16, 2010 by chessy
bigugli Posted July 16, 2010 Report Posted July 16, 2010 So we kicked your ass.....I think the lake should be changed to Lake New York... Only if you keep McGuinty down there with you.
Billy Bob Posted July 16, 2010 Report Posted July 16, 2010 Only if you keep McGuinty down there with you. Believe me...with this present administration we don't have room for him.
SlowPoke Posted July 17, 2010 Report Posted July 17, 2010 40 lbs is massive.. Imagine gettin one of them throwin a cleo of the peir! I remember a OFC member won one of the weeks last year?...yes? Yup, TonyB won last year and Percher the year before that. Let's keep the winning streak alive!
torco Posted July 18, 2010 Report Posted July 18, 2010 I am so excited to have a charter booked for mid august this year. With all the great reports its look like its going to be another great year for salmon on the Lake.
siwash Posted July 18, 2010 Author Report Posted July 18, 2010 (edited) I am so excited to have a charter booked for mid august this year. With all the great reports its look like its going to be another great year for salmon on the Lake. I don't mean to burst you bubble, but the problem with salmon fishing (more than any other type of fishing) is that it can completely change in a matter of hours, let alone days.. they are nomadic creatures and unpredictable. Unlike a walleye or musky, or bass, where you can be pretty certain they're gonna be within a general area (feeding on a shoal in the eve, dropping back to nearby deeper water at mid-day, etc...) salmon might be off the shores of toronto Islands at this moment and in 12 hours they might be frolicking off the shores of Rochester My advice is, don't get your hopes up too high and if you catch something that day, great... but the dedicated salmon guys have plenty of fruitless days, even in a "good year".. those guys who post pictures of big fat salmon go out regularly Edited July 18, 2010 by swordfish
fishinguypat Posted July 18, 2010 Report Posted July 18, 2010 I don't mean to burst you bubble, but the problem with salmon fishing (more than any other type of fishing) is that it can completely change in a matter of hours, let alone days.. they are nomadic creatures and unpredictable. Unlike a walleye or musky, or bass, where you can be pretty certain they're gonna be within a general area (feeding on a shoal in the eve, dropping back to nearby deeper water at mid-day, etc...) salmon might be off the shores of toronto Islands at this moment and in 12 hours they might be frolicking off the shores of Rochester My advice is, don't get your hopes up too high and if you catch something that day, great... but the dedicated salmon guys have plenty of fruitless days, even in a "good year".. those guys who post pictures of big fat salmon go out regularly bubble bursted?
siwash Posted July 18, 2010 Author Report Posted July 18, 2010 bubble bursted? As in don't get to excited or get your hopes up too high... It's an English idiom.
The Urban Fisherman Posted July 18, 2010 Report Posted July 18, 2010 Dude! Did I miss something or is there a picture of that beast anywhere? I keep checking back but all I can see is that 32 lber
torco Posted July 19, 2010 Report Posted July 19, 2010 My bubble is not burst. Grew up fishing for salmon every summer with my uncle on Lake Huron and Michigan. Have also gone on Lake Ontario charters and caught 1 fish and 20 fish, I understand how they cycle around the lake and can be gone in a flash. But you have to admit from looking at the size of last years fish in the derby and the size already caught this year, the chances of getting a larger fish appear to be looking up.
siwash Posted July 19, 2010 Author Report Posted July 19, 2010 No pictures yet.. there was another near 40lb caught today! 39.9 what a year it's been so far!!!
pyro Posted August 30, 2014 Report Posted August 30, 2014 Nice fish I got a 23.6 salmon and 18 lake trout this year on my new boat
NANUK Posted August 30, 2014 Report Posted August 30, 2014 Nice fish I got a 23.6 salmon and 18 lake trout this year on my new boat Why dig up a 4 year old thread to post your current fishing report ?
creditmaster Posted August 30, 2014 Report Posted August 30, 2014 thats a killer salmon ............ but nothing compares to fly fishing for salmon in newfoundland!!!!!
Terry Posted August 30, 2014 Report Posted August 30, 2014 Why dig up a 4 year old thread to post your current fishing report ? AMEN
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