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Slammin Salmon
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 6:22 am
by Billy Bones
Got out for some salmon fishing on Tuesday. Ended up with two Kings and four Steelhead for the day. Salmon taken on spoons at 95 to 110 down over 155 to 170 FOW south of Galloo Island. Taken on Mag NK's black spoons with purple tape and a white underside. Steelhead taken off planer boards with mini dipsy's and NK 28 Watermelon out 175 feet in the same area.
Brenden's first salmon. Was great to see the boy struggling with that beast. He was more surprised at how strong it was. He did a great job with a little coaching from his old Grandpa. Think I got him hooked, He wants more!!!
Had one Salmon spool me last week, got a couple of bigger reels that hold more line. Forgot just how strong these fish are, I would gain 20 feet of line only to have the big guy take 30 feet. After a see saw battle finally got the big one to the net.
Salmon were mature Kings at 22 and 18 lbs, Steelhead were 5 to 8 lbs. Fantastic day spent with my No. 2 grandson Brenden.
If anyone is headed down for Salmon, would suggest getting some flea flicker line by Cortland, The fleas are thick.
If you have free time during the week, shoot me a PM, always looking for retired old farts like myself to share costs.
Billy Bones

Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 9:34 am
by Fishing 24/7
what a great way to spend a awesome day out fishing.
those salmons are FAT!!!
must be quite the fight when hooking them.
Congrats.

Catching a Chinook.
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 10:47 am
by CCLad
Fishing 24/7 wrote:what a great way to spend a awesome day out fishing.
those salmons are FAT!!!
must be quite the fight when hooking them.
Congrats.

I used to run charters out of Wellington a while back. The way it is best described to an angler who has never had the pleasure of catching a big King is - like catching a 30Lbs small mouth bass with the endurance of marathon runner in 200 feet of water. Hang On!!!!
If you never have and you love fishing - it's a must do!
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 1:42 pm
by Mike P
Way to go Bill...nice fish.
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 6:00 pm
by Billy Bones
The way it is best described to an angler who has never had the pleasure of catching a big King is - like catching a 30Lbs small mouth bass with the endurance of marathon runner in 200 feet of water. Hang On!!!!
Hey CCLad
Love your description, but would add freight train somewhere in there. As I was clearing lines for my Grandsons King, caught a glimpse of his face. JUST PLAIN STUNNED!!! It was 18 lbs. and his first.
Billy Bones

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 6:08 am
by troutnmuskiehunter
Good one Billy!!....I'm hoping to get out in a couple of weeks for a few days...
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 7:28 am
by Billy Bones
Send me your schedule Steve, will be down there quite a bit in August. Fishing out of Mexico Bay or Stony Creek.
Hoping to get down next week, Windguru says Tuesday and Wednesday look pretty good, light SW winds. We were 10 miles offshore out of Stony Creek, just south of Henderson Harbour. Thinking of going out of Oswego or Fair Haven, waiting on some weekend reports from my buddy Todd, who lives down there. Absolutely no trouble crossing the border, you will need a current passport.
Here's a link that I like to check as well and compare it to the wind guru site.
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=45012
Billy Bones

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 7:35 am
by Jimmy_1
Fantastic.....
My wife wants REVENGE on the salmon she lost 14ft from the boat last year.
I am sure she'd accompany you......if you don't mind
In all seriousness, awsome job!
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 7:41 am
by troutnmuskiehunter
Billy Bones wrote:Send me your schedule Steve, will be down there quite a bit in August. Fishing out of Mexico Bay or Stony Creek.
Hoping to get down next week, Windguru says Tuesday and Wednesday look pretty good, light SW winds. We were 10 miles offshore out of Stony Creek, just south of Henderson Harbour. Thinking of going out of Oswego or Fair Haven, waiting on some weekend reports from my buddy Todd, who lives down there. Absolutely no trouble crossing the border, you will need a current passport.
Here's a link that I like to check as well and compare it to the wind guru site.
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=45012
Billy Bones

We'll be launching from Port Darlington Billy....I'll send you a pm later this afternoon or give me a call on my cell or at home

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 10:50 am
by CCLad
Billy Bones wrote:The way it is best described to an angler who has never had the pleasure of catching a big King is - like catching a 30Lbs small mouth bass with the endurance of marathon runner in 200 feet of water. Hang On!!!!
Hey CCLad
Love your description, but would add freight train somewhere in there. As I was clearing lines for my Grandsons King, caught a glimpse of his face. JUST PLAIN STUNNED!!! It was 18 lbs. and his first.
Billy Bones

LOL OK - But not a frieght train, more like on of those high speed jobs over in Europe. Man can they go....
Wellington salmon
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 10:57 am
by CCLad
While reading the previous post pertaining to the Big lake "On". Can anyone here provide an update on the fishing out of Wellington/Brighton (Scotch Bonnet area)???
My boat will be out of the shop soon and I'm chomping at the bit....
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 9:57 pm
by jab67ca
If you go to
www.quintefishing.com you will see where the guys have been posting reports about Wellington.