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PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2007 7:17 am 
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A week ago, I posted about our Brown Trout fishing as if it was the ultimate angling adventure and would never be forgotten. That was true until yesterday - May 1,2007 was another OUTSTANDING and never to be forgotten fishing experience for Lake Ontario Brown Trout.

And yes, Virgina, Lightening Does Strike Twice :D

As a neophyte Lake Ontario fisher, my learning curve has taken a SHARP rise in that fishing.

Yesterday, LakerJohn, Bayboy and myself headed off to Wellington to try our luck and sea-trial for 'Superdad', Launched at 1030 and headed off to the fishing grounds off Sandbanks Park.

Trolling began at 1115 and BayBoy had his first Brown Trout at 1135, the second fish arrived at 1150, the bite was still on and they were in the same area as the previous week.

The weather was co-operating and with winds under 5 KPH and a cloudy skies.

We continued to fish and rotate the rods with SUPER results.

Our count for the day was 16 Brown Trout landed, one HUGE SM Bass(oddest colouration for a Bass we have ever seen) and we had 9 other strikes and lost fish). All fish were caught on Alpena Diamonds off in-line Planer boards with the water between 47 and 50.9 Degs F.

Laker John and myself never for an instant thought we would outdo the previous trout fishing trip - BUT we did.

We have the memories of two absolutely fabluous Brown Trout fishing trips in 2007. We are pumped for the Walleye Opening on Saturday.

Here's a shot of the successful anglers and their catch.

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We all enjoyed the day and it concluded at the Wellington Launch Ramp as we witnessed the addition of 15,000 Chinook salmon added to Lake Ontario.

All in all - a SUPER day.

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David Delcloo aka Superdad
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PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2007 10:02 am 
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OK, now you're just showing off! Only kidding, sounds like a great day on the water. Did you take a pic of the smallmouth with the weird colour that you post?


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PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2007 11:29 am 
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I hope you showed Chris at the Tackle Shop, I told him you had done well two weeks ago, I'm not sure he believed me.

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PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2007 11:35 am 
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NICE NICE!!!!


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PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2007 5:40 pm 
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No we didn't get a pix of the SM Bass as we had a brown trout on another rod at the same time - doesn't rain but it pours.

Yes, we met Chris when we docked and had a good chat with him and he showed us his prized chinooks.

The fish we got were put there last year at 9" and now they're bigger, next year they should five lbs.

Trout fishing is over - On with the walleye fishing

Stay Tuned

David aka Superdad


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