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 Post subject: Re: Bass Opener 2011
PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 10:37 pm 
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Location: kingston, ontario
For sure we can do that, i love largie fishing, looks like you read my tournament schedule, i have tournaments on those lakes..

wow, i love erie, only ever fished it once..

I fish smallies because to be a success full tournament guy you have to be able to catch both.. i am still pretty new to tournament fishing, but when i read and follow stats i find the largie guys struggle on big water, like lake ontario..

my pb is a 6.8 largie, (tournament scale, not ounces). but i spend a ton of time bass fishing, i dont salmon fish like you do..
so all summer i fish for bass every chance i get.. so i mean its like you go out every time and catch a big fish, its one of those things that if you puts 100's and 100's of hour's in you get them.. and they are in there..
My dad saw a 7 caught this year opening day, there is a picture of it on the wall in the charlston outlet. the spot it came from was probly 500 meters from my hot spot.. but as i finaly had a bad day on that lake, i told dad to not expect me to come up and visit this summer. (he lives on charlston lake)..

What about the idea of fishing the st.lawarance for buckets ?? guys allways post pictures of monsters.. 6, 7 pound fish.. these things are fat too...


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 Post subject: Re: Bass Opener 2011
PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 6:11 am 
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I had a feeling those lakes are on your tournie list....there are so many gems in that area, smaller lakes that i mentioned, but i don't expect you to show me any secret lakes.

i'd LOVE to try the st lawrence for buckets...that would also allow us to try for smallies as well...

I guess down here in southern ontario, we are spoiled by smallies.....erie is so chalk full of them.....it seems strange to drive hours up north or east to fish for what I have down here, and world class at that!

I FULLY understand the need as a tournie guy to master both. The best and most successful (next to maybe brownridge - who can still fish smallies) are smallie fisherman.

I love reading your enthusiastic posts regarding bass and tournie fishing...i bet we would have a blast on the water!

PM further when you have some dates that are free from your busy tournie schedule. Good luck at your next one! If you are fishing Dog, PM me, I spent four years in a row taking one and two weeks at a time fishing there...I have some good spots on Cranberry, Dog, and the 'nest.

Oh, 6.8lbs largie, NUTZ! (amazing actually - wow!)


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 Post subject: Re: Bass Opener 2011
PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 7:02 am 
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Great report Steve !!


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