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 Post subject: 4 Fish 49 lbs!
PostPosted: Sat Nov 15, 2003 9:43 pm 
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Fished saturday 11:30 - 4:30 in Picton Bay by the ferry. Had 4 fish: 1 - 14 lbs, 1 - 13 lbs, 1 - 11.5 lbs, 1 - 11 lbs! Lost 2 at Thompson's. Photo's to be posted tomorrow night (I'm at a friend's place and can't unload my photo's from here.) The weather was amazing today! I may be wrong, but I don't think Ted Takasaki ever had a 49 lb four fish limit. Quinte is a world class fishery! Sorry about the bragging but can't help myself 8O



http://www.walleyecentral.com/takasaki/53_record.shtml

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 15, 2003 9:55 pm 
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Good for you Ken,nice job!


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 Post subject: Weighty Fish
PostPosted: Sat Nov 15, 2003 10:01 pm 
Well done Ken. Quite a haul. A big CONGRATS. What were they hitting on? I was out Saturday too and did OK. 5 fish for a total weight of 44 lbs, 4 of them from Adolphus Reach. All caught between 1:30 and 4:30 and hit on Fingerlings. Lost 4.

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 15, 2003 10:13 pm 
2 on Blue Fox High Back Minnow, 2 on a Frenzy 4" both in Firetiger with 1 1/2 ouce snap weights in 60 - 70 ft of water. Sorry, both were not caught by me. 2 were mine the 13 and 11.5 and my friend Jerry had the 14 and 11. Were you in the black Lund Baffish? Will be back out in the morning.

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 16, 2003 1:23 am 
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Good job man. Holy geez, that's one helluva bag. Thanks for the report, I am leaving Mtl in 4 hours for the Bay, hope to have 1/4 of your luck.


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 Post subject: Weighty Fish
PostPosted: Sun Nov 16, 2003 9:39 am 
Thx. Ken for the info on lure use. Obvously a lot of different options catch fish when they are hungry. No I was in a grey/blue trim 165 Legend Sportfish with 40 Merc. with a big salmon net reaching for the sky......Dad's Affair is my radio handle. I caught 4 long lining and 1 on a inline planer board.....Barry


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 Post subject: Nice Fishs'
PostPosted: Sun Nov 16, 2003 6:52 pm 
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Hey Ken, looks like you did great. Well done. Hope to get out next week. Maybe see you around...

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 16, 2003 8:33 pm 
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The first fish of the day was this 11.5 lber

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Then came Jerry's 14 lber

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next up was Jerry's 11 lber

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Finally, my 13 lber which was only 29 inches but had an incredible 20 inch girth! Jerry was also fired as my photographer due to this photo for obvious reasons. :evil: Does anyone know where I can have a fibreglass replica made?

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Sunday we were skunked! Mind you Jerry had two really hard hits, one of them broke 2 of the hooks off of one of his trebles on his brand new Berkley Frenzy! Just shows how fickle the fish can be. You can go from hero to zero at the drop of a hat! Fatman and the boys from Perfect Vue followed us to the area by the ferry and had 3 - 9.9, 9.5 & 8.8. V-man's wife had an 8 lber. There were quite a few hard hits & misses from these guys as well. All in all an amazing weekend. My trim died on me when we pulled the boat out so next weekend may be tricky unless I can fix it. Hope to be out next weekend in any case with Jerry's smaller boat if we can't fix mine.

Nice haul as well Baffish!

Tight lines
Ken


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PostPosted: Sun Nov 16, 2003 9:08 pm 
I was out on Sunday and did alright.

I boated a 12.2, 11.7 and then another 12.2.

It's only begun - the Fall season is upon us now!

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 Post subject: lead on the snap weights
PostPosted: Mon Nov 17, 2003 1:27 pm 
Nice haul guys. You are now official members of the Quinte waa chapter (walleye addicts anonymous). Hooked for life..

Ken, How much lead between the snap weight and the lures?? And did you experiment with the same lures without the snap weights??


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 17, 2003 1:57 pm 
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DAn wrote:
Nice haul guys. You are now official members of the Quinte waa chapter (walleye addicts anonymous). Hooked for life..

Ken, How much lead between the snap weight and the lures?? And did you experiment with the same lures without the snap weights??


Hi Dan,

we had about 10 feet between the weights and the lures. I tried without the weights for a bit but being the impatient guy that I am, quickly abandoned that idea (the line wouldn't leave my reel fast enough!). Thanks to Mike for idea about using snapweights!

I must apologize about sounding really cocky in the first post in this thread. In no way am I trying to compare myself to Ted Takasaki, I was just drunk with emotion (and just plain drunk) at the time of the writing :oops: Anyways, hope to be able to give 'er one last go this weekend. Tight lines all :D

Ken


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 17, 2003 3:29 pm 
Ken & Jo,

one of the best Taxidermists that specializes in replicas is "Advanced Taxidermy" in Toronto. I, personally, have never had one made, but a close friend of mine has had four made by them. They are the best replicas that I have ever seen, and I think they have a lifetime warranty. They always advertise at the Sportsmen's Show - they are the ones with the world record pike in the wooden/glass cabinet. Pretty amazing. They are a little more expensive than the guy who works out of his basement, and the waiting list is about 9 months, but the quality of their replicas is second to none.


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 Post subject: Dont apologize
PostPosted: Mon Nov 17, 2003 3:56 pm 
Ken,
Dont apologize. It is called the Beg N Brag board and once in a while its nice to be on the braggin side of things. grin!!!!


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 17, 2003 4:41 pm 
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Thanks for the tip Captain Hank, I'll look him up.

Nice pic of a pick "guest". I'll need to learn to hold the fish better like in your photo. Our pics look quite amateurish in comparison. :oops:

Ken


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 17, 2003 4:46 pm 
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Captain Hank wrote:
Ken & Jo,

one of the best Taxidermists that specializes in replicas is "Advanced Taxidermy" in Toronto. I, personally, have never had one made, but a close friend of mine has had four made by them. They are the best replicas that I have ever seen, and I think they have a lifetime warranty. They always advertise at the Sportsmen's Show - they are the ones with the world record pike in the wooden/glass cabinet. Pretty amazing. They are a little more expensive than the guy who works out of his basement, and the waiting list is about 9 months, but the quality of their replicas is second to none.


Captain Hank


Hey Capt Hank, do you happen to know how much they charge per inch?


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