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 Post subject: Long Reach - Oct 25/07
PostPosted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 7:36 am 
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Thursday was such a nice day and when I called Laker John to talk about the different posts to the board, he said -'Let's go!" OK said I and we loaded the Explorer and headed out to pick up his boat.

We launched at Shermans and talked to some anglers who were trying Quinte for the first time, they were looking for ideas and hopefully we gave them good info.

We started fishing in Long Reach at 1345 and we marked a LOT of fish. The wind was from the North-east and wasn't too much trouble trolling against it.

There were a number of boats fishing around the yellow marker between Thompsons and Shermans. We trolled back and forth from Grandfathers Cove to the Big Willow tree.

We were changing lures with each trolling pass and finally the reel screamed and I was able to land a real nice 26 inch fish. The fish hit a 3/4 oz. Power Dive Minnow - one of my favourites.

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As we were marking all kinds of fish, the decision was made to stay put and work these fish. Several passes later the planer board acted rea funny and the reel clicked several clicks - not the reel screamer!!!!!! Laker John's turn at the reel and he landed a nice fish that will grace his table.

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We're not skunked again we said- we have been most fortunate to get fish almost every time we're out together.

We were getting these fish trolling down-wind and wondered if we would ever get one going into the wind, around 1615 the planer board went sideways and the reel clicked away. My turn to fight the fish and we netted another fine fish for the table.

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We had another strike on a turn into the wind but the hooks failed to set and we reeled in just the lure.

We called it a day at 1800 and headed back to the ramp.

Total for the day was three for four - a good batting average in anyones league. We had another nice day - temp around 11 degs.

The water temp in Long Reach was 54.7 degs - those cool clear nights are driving the temp down - good to see.

Hard to say when the next visit will be - Stay Tuned.

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Nice post Superdad!! Wiggler and I are hoping to make it out this weekend, just keeping on eye on the forecast to see if the winds are going to cooperate. :? We'll keep everyone posted as well.

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Superdad,
How deep were you getting your fish? I know it's apprx 30 to 35 feet near the yellow buoy.

Thanks, Hodgey

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How come you never made it out past the ferry?

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 6:45 pm 
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Awesome post! Great info and pics. Thanks very much.
bayboy :lol:


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