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:D Hit the bluffs with my friend Don yesterday. Beauty sunrise and workable water. It didnt take long to get onto the fish. We ended up landing 10 of the sixteen we had on. Lots of bows jumping up to wave bye bye as they kicked our lures loose. Biggest chinook 27.5 lbs..Bows all around 4-5 lbs.
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Beauties! Great report. :)
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How were the fleas up that way Simon? Didnt seem too thick at the other end of the lake. Nice catch of fish Gord
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Had to pull regular lines every 20 mins to clean them off. No fleas on the flea flicker line. I only have one rod left with it on. But the fleas werent as bad as at Bowmanville the other day.
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Sorry to go off topic here but what does the flea flicker line actually do to keep the fleas off? Just wondering.
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Flea flicker line has an oval shaped diameter as opposed to mono's round. Makes it harder for them to hold on to it.
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Good job.

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Thanks Packrat!
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How deep were you fishing?
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Down 85' to 92' in 100'. They were hugging bottom..
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Thanks - we will be fishing out of Whitby and will try that depth
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