- salmon are in warm water in April May
salmon prefer 55 degree water
Any wisdom and/or comments would be appreciated.
I feel youre pain! Many many hours to catch a salmon.Fishing North is definitely dead! If next year is the same you may see a trailer for sale in Port KentC-Hawk wrote:My posts would have been extremely boring this summer , so I have not posted. I can only speak for myself, but salmon fishing north of Burlington sucks. It has been this way for 3 years running, with this spring/summer season the absolute Pitts. I did not catch one (1), Broad Lake Salmon. This to me would have a detrimental effect on any forum, when half the Lake is terrible fishing. I know, people will say, go where the fish are. Trailer my boat, after pulling it out of the water, from So Hero to Chimney point. No, not after driving up from Mass 200 miles. It almost seems to me that the powers that be don't give a sweet shit about what is happening up north. They say we get plenty of returning fish at the Hatchery, and that is their barometer of fish populations. Even laker fishing is not that great at times. Inland Sea is a bright spot, and Mallets disappointed this year, after some fair fishing last year.
Hopefully things will pick up for me after a couple week break, since I am more mobile now.
I am not sure how CRAZY IVAN may have responded to this question but let me share my thoughts with you. I would first break down the spoon preferences to:TUnamas wrote: A few years ago I wanted to reach out to Crazy Ivan to get his assessment of which spoons worked better, earlier and later in the season. I'm now convinced it doesn't matter, so long as the angler accounts for the 6 foot +/- lake change, current change and seasonal winds.
"How" is like eating the top of an Oreo cookie before you eat the rest!dry net wrote: We are only able to go once a week if conditions cooperate so to me our observations of where are already old news when they happen. Perhaps how might be a better discussion. There are several people on this site who do tell you how if you listen carefully. Thank you to all of them, Matt