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Thanks for the kind words everyone.

 

 

 

That must of cured the open water blues! Nice fish guys.

 

I'm stunned by your avatar pic. Is that a brookie?

Welcome to the board btw.

 

 

 

I`d like to try that one day have never really done much river fishing!

 

 

Gord, anytime you'd like to join just ask! I'd be happy to show you the ropes.

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Thanks for the kind words everyone.

 

 

 

 

 

I'm stunned by your avatar pic. Is that a brookie?

Welcome to the board btw.

 

 

 

 

 

Gord, anytime you'd like to join just ask! I'd be happy to show you the ropes.

Mike your posts are always a blast and i am happy that you have posted....again after a long while. Thanks for sharing

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That got my blood a pump'n!

 

Warmer temps, Geese fly'n north, birds singing and a Solo report....spring is definatly in the air.!

Thanks for sharing :)

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Sweet report Mike..."chrome bullets" they are B)

 

Nicely done guys :good:

 

I got Thurs off and it can't come soon enough!

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Nice steelies. I was wondering what happened to your posts. It looks very cold out there!

 

Warm enough for the guides not to freeze :) A few degrees above zero, but with the wind it felt a lot colder then it actually was.

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Giant chartreuse bags with a tag of pink yarn were the ticket in the first half of the day on Saturday.

 

Cheers, Mike

 

 

It's amazing how well that technique works, in off colour water. I've caught more steelies using that combo, or pink bag/chartreuse yarn in dirty water than any other tactic. Bright red/chartreuse is another winner, I know I'm not telling you anything new Mike, but, for any rookie steelheaders out there...this truly is a great off colour water tactic!

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Great pics. You most be feeling better these days now that you are getting out on the water again.

 

March is always a rebirth for me. :)

 

It's amazing how well that technique works, in off colour water. I've caught more steelies using that combo, or pink bag/chartreuse yarn in dirty water than any other tactic. Bright red/chartreuse is another winner, I know I'm not telling you anything new Mike, but, for any rookie steelheaders out there...this truly is a great off colour water tactic!

 

 

Absolutely, there's something about the contrasting colours they like.

 

Pink on pink or chartreuse on chartreuse doesn't work anywhere near as well.

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Solopaddler, as much as I would like to say it is a speck, BillM is right, it is a splake from the Ottawa valley.

 

I kind of figured. Doesn't matter really that's an amazing fish regardless.

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