Flywire Posted March 29, 2005 Report Share Posted March 29, 2005 Well the reason I had mine done was, We went out that morning on September 9th at 8am in hopes of catching anything. The fog was just hanging over the water as we drifted 18 fow down the backdrift so about 45 mins into the trip I decided I would try something I first saw in a magazine:Bottom bouncing a kwikfish with a worm on the back treble. So I rigged up dropped it down and a few minutes later does something start peeling drag so after a 15 minute battle in the current of the mighty Niagara we pulled it in the boat went silent then my dad my brother and I almost fell out of the boat when we saw it was a walleye, they even heard us at the launch. sorry about the uber long post Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest KingHunter Posted March 29, 2005 Report Share Posted March 29, 2005 Biggest fish to date: 37 1/4 lb. Chinook - Humber River 35 1/2 lb. Striped Bass - Off of Montauk New York 36 lb. Chinook - Lake Ontario off of Port Hope 35 lb. Carp - Frenchman's Bay 22 lb. Pike - Parry Sound 21 lb. Lake Trout - Lake Ontario off of Port Hope 20 lb. Musky - Lower Buckhorn Lake 18 lb. Brown Trout - Pickering Generating Plant - West Outflow 17 1/2 lb. Steelhead - Credit River 16 lb. Coho - Lake Ontario off of Port Credit 10 1/2 lb. Walleye - Pickering Generating Plant - East Outflow 7 1/2 lb. Largemouth Bass - Guelph Lake 6 1/4 lb. Smallmouth Bass - Lake Antoine - Quetico Provincial Park 4 lb. Brook Trout - Abandoned stone quarry Southern Ontario - sorry can't tell 2 lb. Black Crappie - Parry Sound 1 1/2 lb. Yellow Perch - Lake Simcoe Lost somthing huge off Venice, Florida jetty snapped my 50 lb. test main line like it was 2 lb., most likely a shark. Still trying for bigger! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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