Huge trout on palmerston
Huge trout on palmerston
Was talking to my buddy Rick this afternoon and he was telling me about an acquaintance of ours that caught an amazing trout on Palmerston on saturday.
He said it was in the local paper.
Looked it up and there he was with a picture...21.4 lbs laker
Here is the link
http://www.newsweb.ca/
Where was this one a couple of weeks ago WIG????
He said it was in the local paper.
Looked it up and there he was with a picture...21.4 lbs laker
Here is the link
http://www.newsweb.ca/
Where was this one a couple of weeks ago WIG????
Last edited by Jale on Mon Mar 28, 2005 7:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Steve:
For a small inland lake around here that is a huge fish. It may be ho-hum for someone who regularily fishes lake ontario/erie of any other big water for that matter.
For the people that don't know, Palmerston lake is just outside of Ompah. Only about 4 miles long and heavily fished.
About 2 years ago there was a 22lber caught on silver lake and it was like a city of people the rest of the winter. Let's hope that this doesn't happen to Palmerston now.
For a small inland lake around here that is a huge fish. It may be ho-hum for someone who regularily fishes lake ontario/erie of any other big water for that matter.
For the people that don't know, Palmerston lake is just outside of Ompah. Only about 4 miles long and heavily fished.
About 2 years ago there was a 22lber caught on silver lake and it was like a city of people the rest of the winter. Let's hope that this doesn't happen to Palmerston now.
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see, i thought it was the opposite.
i was told the average LT grows about a pound a year.
Therefore, you wont find a laker bigger than 30 lbs in Lake Ontario, as they haven't been around much longer than 30 years.
I was then told it was the smaller, inland lakes, that had the bigger lakers.
I guess i had it mixed up.
The record LT didn't come from a Great Lake, did it?
I'm still learning the ins and outs of trout.
i was told the average LT grows about a pound a year.
Therefore, you wont find a laker bigger than 30 lbs in Lake Ontario, as they haven't been around much longer than 30 years.
I was then told it was the smaller, inland lakes, that had the bigger lakers.
I guess i had it mixed up.
The record LT didn't come from a Great Lake, did it?
I'm still learning the ins and outs of trout.
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Re: Huge trout on palmerston
No kidding ehjale6666 wrote: Where was this one a couple of weeks ago WIG????





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Dont Quote me on this, but Im pretty sure I read that the "Record" Laker came from Great Bear Lake in the NWT????
For the size, I think even a 21lber on the GL's is a big fish!!!!
Lakers are ravinous feeders, and I would hate to see the lake pounded like an unwanted.....................I'll stop there
A amazing catch anywhere in my books!!!!
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For the size, I think even a 21lber on the GL's is a big fish!!!!

Lakers are ravinous feeders, and I would hate to see the lake pounded like an unwanted.....................I'll stop there

A amazing catch anywhere in my books!!!!
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