Made it yesterday with my friend Rich - Rich missed the first 6 releases and was being duly reprimanded when he partially redeemed himself with a"slimer" - and then the flood gates opened
we ended up with 6 lakers, one that was 30" and several 22-24", 3 nice chunky Browns
and 8 salmon to 22"
the fish were spread from 70-140' - hot lures were black/purple HB and blue/white HB, both MP6 fished 20' down - the bigger lakers were taken on dipys running WonderBread HB's
Looks like I'll be taking a couple days off between the chill-down and Turkey Day - Happy Thanksgiving everyone - eat, drink & be safe - cause the fishing is only gonna get better
Port Henry - 11/18
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Re: Port Henry - 11/18
I’m a novice, obviously. What are HB spoons? Also, how far down would your lures be running on dipsys?
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Re: Port Henry - 11/18
Bravo! That's all I needed to hear. I was going to stay home and do chores today, but that aint happening!
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Re: Port Henry - 11/18
HB - Honey Bee
I'm running Luhr Jensen 3-1/4" - 30 pulls back w/ 6' fluoro leader and snubber
I'm running Luhr Jensen 3-1/4" - 30 pulls back w/ 6' fluoro leader and snubber
Re: Port Henry - 11/18
another great day on the water keep on chasing them you know its going to get better lots are still spawning. glad you got your freind to go with you.
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Re: Port Henry - 11/18
http://www.tamiron.com/Tamiron-Honeybees-s/103.htmMr. Gill wrote:I’m a novice, obviously. What are HB spoons? Also, how far down would your lures be running on dipsys?
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