Kingston lake trout
Kingston lake trout
Launched the tinner on Lake Ontario Saturday for a morning fish. Trolled all around tried different things but only managed 1.
Start trolling my area and not long my rod folds over. A nice trout! I keep trolling and land fish after fish. One of my best days ever especially solo. I was using my clamp on downrigger on one side and leadcore on the other. Both running as close to bottom as possible. I fished 40-50ft of water all day. Spoons were definitely the ticket today. Especially watermelon coloured spoons. Looking forward to getting out again tomorrow. Will add more if I get on them again!
That one big laker got me wanting more. So looking at the wind forecast this Wednesday was the day. Left my house at 3:30 drove down to Kingston got there by 6 launched by 6:30 and lines in by 7. Start trolling my area and not long my rod folds over. A nice trout! I keep trolling and land fish after fish. One of my best days ever especially solo. I was using my clamp on downrigger on one side and leadcore on the other. Both running as close to bottom as possible. I fished 40-50ft of water all day. Spoons were definitely the ticket today. Especially watermelon coloured spoons. Looking forward to getting out again tomorrow. Will add more if I get on them again!
- Corvus Lacus
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Re: Kingston lake trout
Way to go ! Nice job...especially handling a boat, a manual rigger, and fish all by yourself on the big lake..
That's an incredible fishery.
That's an incredible fishery.
The tug is the drug..
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Nice job man! Great day on the water!
What size boat are you running out there? Looks like a Jon boat.
What size boat are you running out there? Looks like a Jon boat.
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Thanks Corvus!! Was a fun challenge. I’ve only recently started fishing lake Ontario and it’s becoming my favourite place to fish.Corvus Lacus wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 3:52 pm Way to go ! Nice job...especially handling a boat, a manual rigger, and fish all by yourself on the big lake..
That's an incredible fishery.
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It’s a Mod-V so basically a Jon boat. 15ft with a 15hp tiller. Have to pick the right days to go out but this year the weather been amazing.Fisherman89 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 8:16 pm Nice job man! Great day on the water!
What size boat are you running out there? Looks like a Jon boat.
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After seeing my success last time my buddy Chris wanted to join me for some lakers. So we got up early and headed to Kingston.
After a little rip out we get out lines set up and not 5min first fish!! Nice PB laker for Chris. We get the line back out and not long another fish on. No good picture of this one because the other rod goes off as we’re taking pictures. With both lines in we turn back around to set up to troll over the spot again. Not long and another fish on. Not thinking I let Chris take 2 in a row so his fish again! We keep trolling but no more fish. Try moving spots still nothing. Even tried changing colours and nothing not even a hit. About 3 hours passing with nothing and we head back to the launch and call it a day. Both of us had afternoon plans anyway
After a little rip out we get out lines set up and not 5min first fish!! Nice PB laker for Chris. We get the line back out and not long another fish on. No good picture of this one because the other rod goes off as we’re taking pictures. With both lines in we turn back around to set up to troll over the spot again. Not long and another fish on. Not thinking I let Chris take 2 in a row so his fish again! We keep trolling but no more fish. Try moving spots still nothing. Even tried changing colours and nothing not even a hit. About 3 hours passing with nothing and we head back to the launch and call it a day. Both of us had afternoon plans anyway
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Thanks for the info. It's good to know that that size boat can handle the big lake on the calmer days.
RIght now I do all my open water fishing from a canoe, but I'm hoping to upgrade to a boat next season. I've been eyeing the G3 1548 and 1652 Mod-V tiller models.
Re: Kingston lake trout
Probably my last time getting out on the big lake for lakers, but finally got the big one I was after.
Only fish of the day but it was longer than my bump board at 36.5. So estimated to be 38ish. Hard time getting a weight on it but the scale was bouncing between 20 and 21lbs.- Corvus Lacus
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Re: Kingston lake trout
Very nice ! That head looks massive. What did it hit ?
The tug is the drug..
Re: Kingston lake trout
I was trolling a 5” watermelon patterned spoon. Watermelon has been a very hot colour for me.Corvus Lacus wrote: ↑Fri Apr 21, 2023 8:57 am Very nice ! That head looks massive. What did it hit ?
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Those are BEASTS! Good job on landing all those beauties...gonna get me some watermelon spoons!