Freshtrax Posted September 13, 2016 Report Posted September 13, 2016 Have Seats open for Thursday, afternoon/evening. Boat is In Hamilton will be fishing bronte. All gear I have you just need a fishing licence.....2 seats available.
Freshtrax Posted September 13, 2016 Author Report Posted September 13, 2016 Seats filled, report of monster Zalmons to follow.
TheTallPolak Posted September 14, 2016 Report Posted September 14, 2016 30 Minutes between posts doesn't surprise me aha. Good luck and looking forward to your report!
leaf4 Posted September 14, 2016 Report Posted September 14, 2016 I'd have been in in a heartbeat... Haven't done an evening fish just early morning
TheTallPolak Posted September 14, 2016 Report Posted September 14, 2016 Ive never fished lake Ontario from a boat!
Freshtrax Posted September 14, 2016 Author Report Posted September 14, 2016 Unless your in the market for 8 new rods n reels and a new boat ....don't....it's highly addictive. There will be some familiar faces in this report, let's hope the fish cooperate I have been swamped at work and haven't been out in a few weeks.
AKRISONER Posted September 14, 2016 Report Posted September 14, 2016 wish i could have taken this offer
Old Ironmaker Posted September 14, 2016 Report Posted September 14, 2016 Just 8 Freshtrax? What about the new riggers, gunnel system, balls, Scottie holders, Leadcore line, a dozen Dipsy's at 15 bucks a piece, $1000.00 of new Salmon specific plugs and spoons, a 100 bucks for the Tackle Mate box to keep them from welding themselves together, bigger screen GPS combo so you don't have to squint to see where you are going, VHF for big water. All that plus many $$'s of little things like rigger clips, teasers, real swivels not CTC Chinese specials that will straighten out like a Bobbie pin with a King on. Forgot the new 36" net, or bigger for over a 100 Samolians. Ooops forgot the trolling kicker for a few grand. And I almost forgot, what was I thinking? Once all that is bought and rigged you realize your 19 foot deep V and 115HP is just not big enough. Time to go shopping for a bigger glass boat of 23' minimum. Now you are all set for longlining on Ontario for big giant Salmies and might as well head to Erie for big giant Walleye. Now we will have to talk about what you will need to spend on Walleye tackle. A few hundred will get you started. Great on you Freshtrax for the wonderful offer to share your stuff and knowledge. The tall Polish gentlemen better watch what he wishes for. Welcome to OFC by the way my tall Pole friend. Start a new thread here and introduce yourself to all the folks here. Just a bit about yourself and what you fish for, stuff like that.
Rizzo Posted September 14, 2016 Report Posted September 14, 2016 Looking forward to the report. I have Monday off and am debating on Lake O or heading down to St. Clair for muskies. Your report may settle my destination
netminder Posted September 15, 2016 Report Posted September 15, 2016 Just 8 Freshtrax? What about the new riggers, gunnel system, balls, Scottie holders, Leadcore line, a dozen Dipsy's at 15 bucks a piece, $1000.00 of new Salmon specific plugs and spoons, a 100 bucks for the Tackle Mate box to keep them from welding themselves together, bigger screen GPS combo so you don't have to squint to see where you are going, VHF for big water. All that plus many $$'s of little things like rigger clips, teasers, real swivels not CTC Chinese specials that will straighten out like a Bobbie pin with a King on. Forgot the new 36" net, or bigger for over a 100 Samolians. Ooops forgot the trolling kicker for a few grand. And I almost forgot, what was I thinking? Once all that is bought and rigged you realize your 19 foot deep V and 115HP is just not big enough. Time to go shopping for a bigger glass boat of 23' minimum. Now you are all set for longlining on Ontario for big giant Salmies and might as well head to Erie for big giant Walleye. Now we will have to talk about what you will need to spend on Walleye tackle. A few hundred will get you started. Great on you Freshtrax for the wonderful offer to share your stuff and knowledge. The tall Polish gentlemen better watch what he wishes for. Welcome to OFC by the way my tall Pole friend. Start a new thread here and introduce yourself to all the folks here. Just a bit about yourself and what you fish for, stuff like that. Some great memories with my grandfather out on Lake Huron/Georgian Bay back in the day. He shared his boat with another guy but they eventually had to give it up because maintenance alone became way too expensive.
TheTallPolak Posted September 15, 2016 Report Posted September 15, 2016 Just 8 Freshtrax? What about the new riggers, gunnel system, balls, Scottie holders, Leadcore line, a dozen Dipsy's at 15 bucks a piece, $1000.00 of new Salmon specific plugs and spoons, a 100 bucks for the Tackle Mate box to keep them from welding themselves together, bigger screen GPS combo so you don't have to squint to see where you are going, VHF for big water. All that plus many $$'s of little things like rigger clips, teasers, real swivels not CTC Chinese specials that will straighten out like a Bobbie pin with a King on. Forgot the new 36" net, or bigger for over a 100 Samolians. Ooops forgot the trolling kicker for a few grand. And I almost forgot, what was I thinking? Once all that is bought and rigged you realize your 19 foot deep V and 115HP is just not big enough. Time to go shopping for a bigger glass boat of 23' minimum. Now you are all set for longlining on Ontario for big giant Salmies and might as well head to Erie for big giant Walleye. Now we will have to talk about what you will need to spend on Walleye tackle. A few hundred will get you started. Great on you Freshtrax for the wonderful offer to share your stuff and knowledge. The tall Polish gentlemen better watch what he wishes for. Welcome to OFC by the way my tall Pole friend. Start a new thread here and introduce yourself to all the folks here. Just a bit about yourself and what you fish for, stuff like that. I have a small fishing boat and some toys (kayaks, canoes, etc) at my cottage so I am quite familiar with most of the stuff required for general trolling (dipseys, planer boards, rods, reels, nets) in terms of Lake Ontario, I know my boat is not big enough to be "safe". I have been fishing all my life but only got into Salmon last year, when I purchased my first center pin. I do my fair share of Pier fishing and River fishing for Salmon, I haven't caught one from a Pier just yet but I'm working on it and help other people who do end up catching! I've been on this forum for quite some time, and offered my 2 cents where-ever I have knowledge/experience! That being said I am always learning so anything I say is solely my opinion! As the expression goes, nothing good is cheap and cheap is never good!
AKRISONER Posted September 15, 2016 Report Posted September 15, 2016 I have a small fishing boat and some toys (kayaks, canoes, etc) at my cottage so I am quite familiar with most of the stuff required for general trolling (dipseys, planer boards, rods, reels, nets) in terms of Lake Ontario, I know my boat is not big enough to be "safe". I have been fishing all my life but only got into Salmon last year, when I purchased my first center pin. I do my fair share of Pier fishing and River fishing for Salmon, I haven't caught one from a Pier just yet but I'm working on it and help other people who do end up catching! I've been on this forum for quite some time, and offered my 2 cents where-ever I have knowledge/experience! That being said I am always learning so anything I say is solely my opinion! As the expression goes, nothing good is cheap and cheap is never good! not sure of your age, but is it possible that i ran into you in st catherines last year right around christmas?
TheTallPolak Posted September 15, 2016 Report Posted September 15, 2016 I am 25 years of age as of yesterday. Its possible, I was there a few times. I can remember I was roasting hotdogs in the whirlpool around that time too aha.
Freshtrax Posted September 16, 2016 Author Report Posted September 16, 2016 (edited) Chris Brock and Ckewely met me down in the hammer around 4 but it Was nasty out on the big lake, So we fished the Hamilton harbour . None of us had done this before and we had low expectations. The graph was nuts I wish we had a picture, but we couldn't get a bite for the first 40 min. We switched some baits up end ended the day 1/3. Not bad for 2 hours fishing Nice evening to be out on the water and a tank 28 lb salmon . This fish had all sorts of tricks up its gills , swam past the boat, played dead, wrapped the rigger cable. A quick pic and she swam off to do her business.....on that note what business is she doing in Hamilton harbour anyways...dumb salmon. Pleasure getting out with you guys, next time hopefully the weatherman cooperates Edited September 16, 2016 by Freshtrax
chris.brock Posted September 16, 2016 Report Posted September 16, 2016 (edited) It's all you man, the boat, figuring them out, I was just the idiot cranking on the reel, fun evening for sure, thanks! Edited September 16, 2016 by chris.brock
ckewley Posted September 16, 2016 Report Posted September 16, 2016 Great eve to be out on the water, even if it was hammer harbour! Should have snapped a picture of the sonar screen, great boat you got there Andrew!
Old Ironmaker Posted September 16, 2016 Report Posted September 16, 2016 That nice fish was worth the work I bet. Happy birthday Tall Polock. I have problems typing that word. I was taught it was not a nice thing to call a Polish person. I'll call you tall Pole.
AKRISONER Posted September 16, 2016 Report Posted September 16, 2016 you got a dandy zalmon...all worth it! im sure a few laughs were had as well.
Mike Pike Posted September 16, 2016 Report Posted September 16, 2016 Nice job going to plan B and getting rewarded! Yes, the harbour can be full of 'em at this time. I see salmon jumping regularly while sitting and carping on Pier 8.
TheTallPolak Posted September 16, 2016 Report Posted September 16, 2016 That nice fish was worth the work I bet. Happy birthday Tall Polock. I have problems typing that word. I was taught it was not a nice thing to call a Polish person. I'll call you tall Pole. Thank you aha! Tall Pole works. I don't get offended easily! Pet peeves include: - Going to my fishing spot without inviting me, - Catching more fish then me - Catching (a) bigger fish than me All kidding aside, A nice, well deserved fish! I hear under the lift bridge is a good spot to target Salmon but I have never caught or targeted Salmon from there!
Rizzo Posted September 16, 2016 Report Posted September 16, 2016 was it just too wavy on main lake? How deep is the harbour....are you just flatlining or is it deep enough for dipsey's etc? You r report was just enough to keep me on the fence between St Clair and Lake O!
misfish Posted September 16, 2016 Report Posted September 16, 2016 (edited) I seen this post then seen PM. NOT.LOL Andrew, 4am works for me. Andrew is a super nice guy. Well done byes. Edited September 16, 2016 by Brian B
ckewley Posted September 16, 2016 Report Posted September 16, 2016 Found spots as deep as 60ft but think there are a few deeper spots. Ran 2 riggers(30'&50' ish) and a plainer, main lake was quite rough around 4 but flattened out abit around 7, 7pm was closing time for us (ramp closed)
John Bacon Posted September 16, 2016 Report Posted September 16, 2016 That nice fish was worth the work I bet. Happy birthday Tall Polock. I have problems typing that word. I was taught it was not a nice thing to call a Polish person. I'll call you tall Pole. Tall Pole may be TMI for this site.
porkpie Posted September 17, 2016 Report Posted September 17, 2016 (edited) was it just too wavy on main lake? How deep is the harbour....are you just flatlining or is it deep enough for dipsey's etc? You r report was just enough to keep me on the fence between St Clair and Lake O! The last 2 weeks was the time to be on the lake for stagers. Fishing was great. I spent 4 hours bouncing up and down in big rollers this morning for only one rip. Go to st Clair Edited September 17, 2016 by porkpie
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