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Fishinpole
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Species: Trout/Salmon
Location: Willsboro/ CT

salmon

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We finally found some Salmon on the NY side by Willsboro and Port Kent. Fished most of the week and caught many Lakers at 55 to 75 ft down over 130 to 80 fow. Had 2 salmon on the first day in the same area at 45 to 50 ft over 120 ft. Last day 4 nice salmon in about 45 minutes. Lakers and Salmon came on small High Teck and Honey Bees silver and green was the best color. Salmon came at 40 ft over 50 to 60 fow. Lakers were 6 to 10 lbs and salmon were 2 to 4.5 lbs.
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Hairbone
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Species: Bluegill
Location: Whallons Bay...They Are ALWAYS Biting... ;)

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thanks for the report. We had more lakers when we fished that are a few weeks ago.
Trackertroller
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Re: salmon

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Sweet!
Successful trip
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tamiron
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Species: trout, salmon
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Re: salmon

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Fishinpole :)

Others need to follow your example! What you are catching them on benefits everyone including us lure manufacturers. Where, when, depth, distance back, attractors, method are all up to the individual .... but they may draw the fleet!

We can provide all fishermen with better tools if we new what lures work (all Makes & Colors) and what doesn't. Pictures are best … but descriptions will do. If everyone is catching fish, more fish will be stocked. More cooperation helps the conservation people argue for even greater budgets. Thanks again. /Jim
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