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 Post subject: Nov. 14 Report
PostPosted: Sat Nov 16, 2002 10:54 am 
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Got out at approx. 7:30am and hit a six pounder on ripplin redfin about five minutes into it off Thompson's in that sixty foot hole. Rigger was set at 24 feet. Swung the boat around went back through in same direction, hit another one reeled it in felt like a log. Got it to the side of the boat and lost it, got a good look at it though and it was massive. Hard time setting hooks because of long leads with riggers. I read a post by Mike on Oct31-Nov3 and I would like to be the first to say yeah right. I'm not a pessimist but come on. 34 walleye in two days this time of year from one boat! Did you have a hundred lines out, or a net? I've lived here all my life and have never heard of a catch like that. You can't divulge your spot either, what exactly does that mean? Is it because you don't know any? Give me the number of your dealer because he must have the good stuff! By the way I got blown off the water after that lost fish and I launched at Green Point and talked to the guy who lives beside the launch and I told him about the six pounder and he told me he bought a six pounder from the commercial fishermen!!!!! I told him there was no walleye commercial fishery on the bay, to which he replied the guy had buckets and buckets of walleye big 12 and 13 pounders!!!! What the hell? Anybody know about this? Indians with nets in Telegraph?


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 Post subject: It's not that uncommon
PostPosted: Sun Nov 17, 2002 8:27 pm 
That many fish in 2 days is not that hard to believe.I have had a 31 fish day with 4 guys.26 fish for 2 guys( one of the guys was Bill Tripp from Belleville so you can ask him if it's true.) I have had many 20 plus fish days on the bay. First hint...get away from the riggers. Second hint.....stop fishing only for the fish you can see on your sonar. (I just told you a lot if you read between the lines.) My base line for what I consider a good fall day on Quinte is 10 fish minimum.15 is excellent and 20 is phenomenal. Keep trying new thing and read some Walleye In-sider articals on Port Clinton PWT tourneys for insight on how to catch Quinte fish.


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PostPosted: Sun Nov 17, 2002 11:09 pm 
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If you are <b>bitchin',</b> then you will have <b>Detractors</b> - those who doubt you and say bad things about you.

It is entirely possible they caught as many fish as they did that weekend. If so, they are <b>exceptionally bitchin' indeed.</b>

Especially since nobody else was catching fish.

On November 18, 1999 I caught <b>nineteen fish <i>by myself!</b></i>

Miracles can and do happen.

To catch that many fish on those dates would have been miraculous indeed.

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 Post subject: It is True...
PostPosted: Mon Nov 18, 2002 9:22 am 
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Just to confirm with you all that I have no reason to lie and we did land 30 fish plus 4 lost at the boat. The reason I haven't revealled the spot is because we fish for two days (Thurs and Fri) with only one fish. We changed our technique and location and we were rewarded with a bunch of fish on Sat and Sun. During Saturday and Sunday there was 2 charter boats and 3 other boats in the same area. I am not sure how they did as we stayed out longer they them but I am sure they were on fish. The charter boats typically don't fish the same area for 4 or 5 hours if they are not getting fish.

Charlie Wray did a show on the Bay of Qunite and we used information from his show to help us out.

Here is my biggest Walleye of the weekend, a 11.3:

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http://www.geocities.com/casper_neko/11.3lb_walleye.jpg

We hope to be down for a Sat or Sun soon if we can get a day with not that much wind.

Cheers,

Mike


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 Post subject: Congrats!
PostPosted: Mon Nov 18, 2002 10:09 am 
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I take my hat off to you boys, you should be on the pro tour. I too have caught a ton of fish in one day, not this fall though. Nobody is catching a ton. When the south wind brings in the whitecaps I'll take my downriggers but thanks for all the 'expert' opinions. Give your other techniques a try when the three to four footers are rolling in, which has been seemingly every day this fall. Like I said I've lived here all my life and if you come down here and have a miraculous day or days good for you, but you didn't have it this fall. This is an info board let's hear how you slayed them 'expert'.


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 Post subject: whatever.
PostPosted: Tue Nov 19, 2002 7:31 pm 
When the student is ready, the teacher will appear. You are not ready!I do fish the Pro tour. I came in 16th at Port Clinton this year at the Professional Walleye Trail.Thats one behind Keith Kavajecz and 2 ahead of Gary parsons.

As for downriggers, ask a charter captain on Lake Erie how much less effective downriggers have become since the zebra mussles showed up.A lot of them don't even use them any more.I think half the reason that most charter guys on quinte even run the rigger is that it makes the job of running 6 plus lines a lot easier and it covers the occasional possibility of catching one of those really deep fish.

Some guys are doing well this year I know. The fish are in funny locations this year as I am just finding out myself.It's just starting.


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 19, 2002 8:17 pm 
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Location: Rossmore
I usually just lurk, but I love a mystery. Here is my guess: Luhr-Jensen Dipsy Divers.

Read about it:
http://www.fishfulthinking.ca/detail.asp?ArtID=205
http://www.fishfulthinking.ca/tips.asp

Am I warm?


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 19, 2002 10:20 pm 
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Location: Whitby, Ontario
Bwah-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!!! [Diabolical Dr. Evil laughter]

See?

SEE?!

He IS bitchin', AND he has detractors.

Too darn funny!

[Note: The converse of the corollary above is only sometimes true. Just because you have detractors does not necessarily mean that you are bitchin'. You could just be a jerk.]

My dad and I are headed out tomorrow, the only decent-looking day weather-wise this week. After that I am caving in Kentucky for a week, and then heading down south on a Caribbean cruise.

Woo-HOO!!

I'll type out my report on Thursday, then talk to yous in a couple weeks, eh? Save a few for me - I'll be back second week of December, just when things start getting hot.

Cheers,

Pete

P.S. Cruise map appended beneath in order to rub it in, and in case you are too lazy to click the link above.

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[heh heh heh....]

P.P.S. Here is Mike's Dr. Piton HTML Tip of the Day:

Edit your post to put an [ img] [without the space] ahead of the url to the photo of your 11.3 above, and put a [ /img] [without the space] after the url, and the photo will magically appear. I am not sure your url is correct. Easiest way to get it is to go into Netscape, right click on the image to "view image", and it will appear in its own window with its own correct url.

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 Post subject: ?????
PostPosted: Thu Nov 21, 2002 4:32 pm 
I'm not sure which part of the story you are referring to Dogboat. Dipsies are the go to choice for Erie and I have tried them on Quinte with some great success in September. However there are at least 3 deep diving crankbaits on the market that I know of that will dive to 40 plus feet without added weight.99.999999999 % of Quinte fish that are active will be caught within 40 feet of the surface in any depth of water.Can anyone name the 3 baits I am refering to?

P.S. Leadcore is even stealthier than a dipsey and will attain in excess of 70 feet depths with the right setup and speed.


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PostPosted: Sat Nov 23, 2002 10:53 am 
Targa2

I'll take a crack at it (40+ cranks)

1. Bomber Model 9A
2. Bomber Model 26A
3. Luhr Jensen Hot Lips Express TA
4. Mann's Stretch 25+

Precision Trolling: Don't leave home without it.

Report for Nov. 12 - 17

Gill nets are in Telegraph Narrows. No fish. Trolled near Cement Plant to Glenora. One 6.5 and a large pike 22 ft down over 65 ft flatlinning and boards. Graph looked very similar to Lake Ont. when salmon fishing. Pods of bait with large hooks (15-45 ft down in 40-100 ft of water).


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 Post subject: Re: ?????
PostPosted: Sat Nov 23, 2002 2:27 pm 
targa2 wrote:
I'm not sure which part of the story you are referring to Dogboat. Dipsies are the go to choice for Erie and I have tried them on Quinte with some great success in September. However there are at least 3 deep diving crankbaits on the maOPIO;YO;T;OT;LTL;TITUI;Trket that I know of that will dive to 40 plus feet without added weight.99.999999999 % of Quinte fish that are active will be caught within 40 feet of the surface in any depth of water.Can anyone name the 3 baits I am refering to?

P.S. Leadcore is even stealthier than a dipsey and will attain in excess of 70 feet depths with the right setup and speed.


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 Post subject: Congrats to big Al
PostPosted: Mon Nov 25, 2002 5:36 pm 
Very good of you to pick up the Bible Al.It is a phenomenal tool isn't it.I have started photo copying the individual pages and then getting them laminated. Then I tape them with packing tape to the inside on the lid of the box for that specific bait. Quick reference considering I usually have that box out when I am fishing a particular bait.

Did you have to look in the book for the answaers or did you have them memorized? Be honest now.


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