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Mark Komo
Posted 10/3/2010 9:01 AM (#94543)
Subject: First time to the Bay of Quinte



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Had a great time fishing with past PWT'er sheldon hatch. Great guy and full of knowledge. Learned a bunch. Pretty nice to tie in all the deep water erie techniques I been using for BOQ walleye and lake ontario main lake trolling. Got one - 7lb or so , but it was more about fishing than catching. Got a good game plan for next time. out.


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hgmeyer
Posted 10/4/2010 7:48 AM (#94566 - in reply to #94543)
Subject: RE: First time to the Bay of Quinte



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Nice looking fish... Was it as "colorful" (gold) as it looks in the picture?
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iceman35
Posted 10/5/2010 6:43 AM (#94598 - in reply to #94543)
Subject: Re: First time to the Bay of Quinte



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nice info. I'm heading up to Clayton fri for a little safari...
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Mark Komo
Posted 10/5/2010 8:09 AM (#94602 - in reply to #94543)
Subject: Re: First time to the Bay of Quinte



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Nice Dave. BOQ cant be that far from ya. Greg, beautiful golden color.

She was bleeding pretty back from gills as she smoked the crank. Only reason why we kept her. Usually we let em go. Especially as they get bigger. I cant see to find those 16 to 20 inch eaters I was so used to on Bago.

The Canadians kept on talking about shad, shad, shad. They call alwifes up there shad. go figure.
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iceman35
Posted 10/5/2010 6:04 PM (#94614 - in reply to #94543)
Subject: Re: First time to the Bay of Quinte



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any jigging eyes up there or just deep trolling? not sure what I'll do up there. been up there 15 days this year, winds 20+ 14 days. BOQ a long ride from there. I'll get up there someday... A few Canadain bass guys make the run over there for the big tourneys and always hit them well...
Actually gonna try and get down to Chippewa bay farther east, rumors of big jig eyes up there. I also will be at Obriens in Clayton at night for a few beverages... Anytime away from work should involve beer/fishing...
Keep the info coming, was gonna actually head out there for the jets but everybody wimped out... Jets fans have a hard time with the outdoors and travel...
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Mark Komo
Posted 10/5/2010 8:47 PM (#94615 - in reply to #94543)
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You didnt miss much. Pretty cold, windy and rainy, and the jets gave us the bidness. Wicked game, very poorly organized, executed and run. Its gonna be a long year. At least marshawn was dealt today, 4th round pick and a conditional. Not bad. I hear a bunch of eyes getting jigged up from st lawrence. Could be a good spot later.

You close to henderson harbor? spring bite can be great....

Me and boy booked a trip mid november. I gotta get a fish better than his 5.1 PB off parsons dads house reef. Nice fish. On a stupid jig with gold spinner....and a leech.

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iceman35
Posted 10/6/2010 5:56 AM (#94619 - in reply to #94543)
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henderson chaumont and black river bays all about 3 hours away. All have a really good walleye run every spring. Oswego river has a good rep for big fall walleyes. not alot but big. Hopefully someday we can get together for some fishing. our yearly st lawerence trip is always a great time. more the merrier...
I got a rare sat off so leaving friday after work. with columbus day that gives me some extra fishing time. more time for beer and steak too... I got a few days to get into the maps and try and put some stuff here Komo worthy...
Can't wait...
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