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Fishing Reports for the Bay of Quinte
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 11:45 am 
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Location: Montreal Area
Launch was useable, slippery, bring a good shovel and salt/sand bags. Approx 10 boats out. We were lucky and landed 6 in 7-11# range. Manns, Challengers jointed, 100 ft back at 1.6 to 1.8 mph. Biggy got await at the side of the boat. All there were helpful launching -thanks.
George and I


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 5:00 pm 
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Location: Hay Bay- BOQ , Kingston
Glad to hear the ice is still off the water over that way and that the fish are biting.

Stay Tuned.

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We caught a half dozen nice ones up to around 12 lbs on Wednesday afternoon. It was pretty windy - definitely "sporting" conditions.

The shiny silver Reef Runner deep diver with about a 1 1/2 ounce snap-weight off the side planer got three, I think. Got one with the ol' reliable silver-blue Williams Wabler off the rigger, and one more on some purple-something Reef Runner off the planer.

Finally, we didn't put the Picton Special out on the rigger, and neither did we catch at least one fish on it, as we haven't done each and every time we haven't tried it. So don't use the Picton Special, it's a terrible lure, totally out of date and so retro-90's. Today's Modern Fish have no use for it.

Thanks for the help at the ramp - my blue front-wheel drive van was barely adequate for the job, and we all seemed to do a good job pushing each other out. We pushed a guy out in the morning who launched with an empty rear-wheel drive pick-me-up truck. One wonders how they did later when it came time to pull the boat out?

Cheers,
Pete [and Ron and Ian]

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:o Guess I should have left my boat there . We have about 2ft. of snow an another foot or more on the way where I live in NY. What depth are you catching the fish at?They most be east of the ferry?

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