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I found this...the list of all who had interest in the fall trip
Fish-Hawk *
Bacon *
Snag *
Brian (Bacons Step Dad)
Rick (Brians buddy)
Markus *
Pink Lady*
RJ *
Kim
Ransome
John *
FloatFishin
Rex Mundi
Hoss *
Tinbanger
Big O *
Jim W
Eye Tracker *
Steve G
Moosbunk
Lucannus
McQ
M.T. Livewell
Jazman*
Peng
Night Troller
Andre
Bowzog
Slushpuppy
Furious*
Big Bass Rich
Carlco
Gordo *
Paya
Banjo*
Cman*
BTS *
Topwater *
Rough Rider
Mrs. Rough Rider
Cracker
Big Bass Buddy
JignPig*
WIG *
Muskimagnet *
Fishmaster*
The names with the stars have confirmed!!!
Lets here from the others!!
Last edited by Canadian Bacon on Fri Aug 20, 2004 5:46 pm, edited 6 times in total.
I'm 90% Ransome and I are both in. You'll find out Friday when he gets back. Oh and if we have a derby I'll be sure to cut off 1/2" because it just wouldn't be funny a second time around Plus I'm sure if Jazz hadn't spent so much time being a gentleman and helping out so much he could've won easily. Let's not forget that he was nice enough to let that first walleye go too
Gone Fishin' wrote:Let's not forget that he was nice enough to let that first walleye go too
Very kind indeed.. i think this time i'll have my camera ready to capture the moment to share with all as lets face it on the boq at that time of year we're fishing walleye
East of the Glenora Ferry you are allowed 2 rods per person as this is considered the Lake Ontario side. West of the ferry only one rod. Why Markus? Looking for more victims for the cooler of death?
Markus wrote:Are we permitted to use 2 rods/angler in this area of the bay or 1?
Markus...
The resort location is in the Bay of Quinte waters so you are allowed 1 rod per angler...once you go East of Glenora Ferry (As Stated by Ken) you are in Lake Ontario so two rods per angler are permitted. In the fall I only fish east of Glenora ferry and lots of time I trailer the boat even farther east towards Kingston to fisnd the staging eyes that are on the feed.
The run from Hay Bay to the Glenora Ferry should not be to bad in your boat. If the winds are running down Hay Bay it can get pretty choppy because the Bay is shallow and turns up quickly.
Also the Night Time bite with planer boards is amazing at this time of the year.
I will head out and fish the area a couple of days before the Fish-Hawk trip so we know where the walleye are and where they are headed. Also the fall turn over will be key.
cheers'
Sheldon Hatch
Just a guy that likes to fish walleye