Quinte Opener - Unusual Catch

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Quinte Opener - Unusual Catch

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Well, the opening weekend rolled around and Laker John, SuperBert and myself arrived at Bayview Resort in midafternoon on Friday. Loaded the boat with gas (Yikes- it's a tad expensive- those rotten oil companys :evil: )

Met all the campers and got to bed early as the 0500 alarm comes early.

Up before dawn and left the dock at 0615 and headed to the fishing grounds. Trolled over the area with 6 rods out and with about 7 other boats. Never saw a NET. I would bet we didn't mark 20 fish in 6 hours. Guess they weren't there.

Trolled the south side and over on the north side - water temperature difference was 8degs F, (South side 52.8 F and the north was 44.7).

With the North-east howling and makes the waves larger by the minute, we headed home to wait until the winds calmed down- FAT CHANCE :twisted: Back to Bayview after 7 hours fishing with nothing to show in the livewell.

Took a chance on Saturday evening and tried to troll near Ram Is, wind blew us to the old Church like a speed boat, it took over 165feet of line to touch the bottom. TOO FAST......

Spirits were still high for Sunday and although we left at 0700 heading to Desronto, when we rounded the Shermans Pt Light house, the North-east winds were still howling right down Long Reach. Our discrection was to troll down wind and we marked some fish as we trolled to the cement plant.

We were changing lures and heights and doing all the things trying to find fish. Laker John decided that his favourite lure was due and flat-lined an Alpena Diamond and a snap weight about 180' back. As we approached the cement plant the flat-line went off. SuperBert was on deck and took the rod and had a nice fight and as the fish approached the boat, John thought it was a laker, but as the fish flipped into the net, we saw a RAINBOW TROUT - 7.25 lb.

My 86 year old Dad had landed his FIRST Rainbow Trout of his life - what a beauty.


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Spirits were revived and our enthusiasm restored - we continued the area and made our way over to Buoy Q4 and trolled back past Q6 and through Mallory Bay. Marked More bait fish there than any other place we had been.

Made our way back to Bayview at 1500 as we had been out for 8 hours and one fish.

People were catching fish in Hay Bay and one angler(who shall go name-less) was the fortunate catcher of a tagged fish valued at $1000.00.

OH Yes, Guess you have a Kiwanis Ticket to get the prize D'OHHHHHHH.

We had a good weekend, fish-less as it may have been, but just when you think you got this fishing thing down pat - the fish will bring you to your knees just as fast.

Anyhow, that's our weekend and we're looking forward to 2008, like the Dodgers used to say "Wait til next year"

David aka Superdad
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Way to go superdad, awesome report, there's nothing like guiding your pop to a rainbow like that. Again you're killing me
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Dave,
My son and I were one of the seven boats in the area. It seemed you had to be working down the break and going west. The fish were very high as well. We ended up with 3 and dropped a couple of others at the boat.

All fish came on Northland Rainbow spinners, #5 with 1/4 oz keel weight and 25 - 30 back on the inside boards. Speed was a crawl at .8 -1.0 mph.

My 5 year old son ended up in 7th place for the Junior Category with 5lb fish. I would have liked to work the area a bit more but we ended up running around quite a bit because he likes to go fast! Next time I see you I will stop by and say hi.

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walleyesummit wrote:Dave,
My son and I were one of the seven boats in the area. It seemed you had to be working down the break and going west. The fish were very high as well. We ended up with 3 and dropped a couple of others at the boat.

All fish came on Northland Rainbow spinners, #5 with 1/4 oz keel weight and 25 - 30 back on the inside boards. Speed was a crawl at .8 -1.0 mph.

My 5 year old son ended up in 7th place for the Junior Category with 5lb fish. I would have liked to work the area a bit more but we ended up running around quite a bit because he likes to go fast! Next time I see you I will stop by and say hi.

Shawn
Hey congrats to your son Shawn...I think my little guy will be up to the task next year :). All my fish also came off #5 spinners.

I did not see your boat on the water or I would have said hello.

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Hey Superdad, that is a great report and to see a Rainbow like that is fantastic. That would of made the weekend for sure! We were out there in the Hungray Bay and Telegraph Narrows and I was sure glad I had the boat I had because it sure looked rough for those little 14' tinnies. I think I saw eye-tracker flying by once or twice in that super sonic boat of his but I know when you have the power you have to use it and get to where the fish are. Thanks for sharing your story and I hope to see you out there one day.
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Hey HitmanHill and Superdad, I seen you guys when I did my Sunday run hitting spots from Belleville Bridge all the way out to Lake Ontario on Saturday. I seen Superdad near Mallory Bay as I was running out to the big pond.

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That's not a bad little surprise! Way to go guys, that's a beauty of a rainbow. Thanks for the report.
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Congradulations on the rainbow Superdad. Is that a first for BOQ area, or are they around frequently?
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Trout and salmon all run in the bay early and late in the season. That;s what makes it a great place to fish! You never know what to expect...Larry
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Love to read them reports! Way to go guys! :wink:
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God bless your 86yr old Dad!!

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Post by taylor »

As always Superdad, great report and pictures. I've put some time in on the bay and I've never seen a rainbow caught.

You really resemble your dad.

It's always refreshing to read any of your quality posts. I always enjoy them.

Good luck to you this season.
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Post by wolfe »

Hi Superdad...

Might I say that your Dad looks damned good for 86!

Fishing with his son and catching a prize like that rainbow must certainly help him stay "young".

Great report; thanks!

W.
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