This morning I decided to go try a Lake Ontario trib which is infamous in the minds of many. I was hoping for a female chinook to replenish my roe supplies but for the second time this year I couldn't buy a female Chinook.
The people were not that bad today and for the most part everyone was friendly and had manners.
I fished a combination of roe and beads today with some success but not a blockbuster day.
I did get the Lake Ontario Grand Slam today and I should be happy about that.
The slam included a Chinook,Brown,Steelhead, and an Atlantic.
I stayed from sun up to sun down . The one year old waders are leaking in both footies and I'm not happy about that. So the waders are turned inside out drying out and I plan on kicking back on the couch tonight. I wish I had Bill's fountain of youth and super powers to get me through a long day.
Until later....................
Well!
ReplyDeleteNice going on the slam!
I've never caught an Atlantic before so now I'm jealous.
Frank and I went looking for roe this morning. Only saw two salmon, and they were closer to dead, than alive.
Fishing sun-up to sundown is really tough for anyone. My Alaska trip proved that to me in spades. After five days of that I was too pooped to fish for a couple of days, when I got back.
The Premier and I are contemplating a trip to "that Lake O trib", as it looks like the salmon run is long over here.
Still flipping the coin on where to go tomorrow.
Did you try the pegs?
The Oak?
ReplyDeleteI have had reports that it has been a zoo down there this year.
Congrats on the slam. Our first trip there I Hooked a big Atlantic. It must have jumped 3 ft out of the water before schooling me.