lake ontario tactics

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2011/01/29 16:30:26 (permalink)

lake ontario tactics

helllo im an avid fisherman from the west coast, so i'm new to the east coast's salmon fishing and i was wondering if the tactics and lures are even close any info would help thank you
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    89fishrite
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    RE: lake ontario tactics 2011/01/29 16:38:21 (permalink)
    and whats the summer rum like
     
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    RE: lake ontario tactics 2011/01/29 16:56:19 (permalink)
    what tactics do you use out west? plugs, jigs, flies, worms, eggs, float, spin, fly???? if so just about any of those methods would work well for a variety of species at different times of the year...

    for summer runs; steelhead, atlantics,browns, smallmouth and a fluke king here and there; they are there but a lot of time, studying and luck must come in to play. where from the west coast are you?
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    RE: lake ontario tactics 2011/01/29 19:52:23 (permalink)
    The summer rum requires a little more ice, and a little less spice. Otherwise it's not much different from the fall & winter rums.

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    RE: lake ontario tactics 2011/01/30 15:18:34 (permalink)
    oops i meant summer run, and plus i'm more of a whiskey man myself
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    RE: lake ontario tactics 2011/01/30 15:21:04 (permalink)
    wiggle wartsi dont know if you know what these are but Buzzbombs,spoons eggs, and im from oregon
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    RE: lake ontario tactics 2011/01/30 20:50:11 (permalink)
    wiggle warts, rapalas and spoons work well. no trebles before november 1st though. hot shot produce fish from tail outs of larger pools from drift boat. if you fished mostly bigger water in oregon you might find things to be a little different here at the salmon river. i throw puffy yarn flies to salmon in the early season in the lower stretches of the river. i find deep sems in between pocket water produce the most fish for me. when fish are holding rather than running... i'm sure a wiggle wart fished straight downstream from you in the seems and runs i commonly fish would probably work well for salmpon and steel... good luck

    btw, the river has steelhead in it now until early may, and they can be quite abundant and active at times... you should give it a try...
    post edited by dimebrite - 2011/01/30 20:51:15
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    RE: lake ontario tactics 2011/01/31 14:41:49 (permalink)
    what about lake fishing?
     
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    RE: lake ontario tactics 2011/01/31 16:06:56 (permalink)
    Plenty of great lake fishing
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    RE: lake ontario tactics 2011/01/31 16:54:35 (permalink)
    When they"re not staging for runs it's all downrigger trolling just above the thermocline.Lakers,Steel and Salmon some charters guarantee fish. At least that is the way it was when my wife and I vacationed on Sodus Bay about 10-15 years ago. Northport Nailers if I remember right.Slammin smallmouths off the Bluffs and trailer park, up to four pounds on "crabs" (they were crayfish).I even took my Basstracker with a 9.9 on the main lake on a calm day and killed them. Every other cast on anything looking like a crayfish.
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    RE: lake ontario tactics 2011/01/31 17:08:45 (permalink)
    thats probably what i would do i have a fishrite explorer jet boat, lake fishing for the salmon would be great

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    RE: lake ontario tactics 2011/01/31 17:12:08 (permalink)
    i think this will push it up the salmon river,also here are some pictures of the lures that i would use let me know if you have any suggestions

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    RE: lake ontario tactics 2011/01/31 17:13:30 (permalink)
    buzz bomb

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    RE: lake ontario tactics 2011/01/31 17:15:55 (permalink)
    spoons

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    RE: lake ontario tactics 2011/01/31 19:05:06 (permalink)
    Don't know the rules on the Salmon about power boats but you could definetly tear up the Oswego. Not pretty scenery but holds big fish.Spoons look good, think I saw Cleos and Krocodiles and Daredivils catch a lot, but any boat I was on ran single hooks.The spoons the captains we chartered with used spoons that were longer and more slender. Also used dodgers and flashers at times. A lot of options with a boat like that. Dip a line anywhere you will get something, good luck.Bays are full pike and largemouth.Check out any good tackle shop-they have as many colors as your wallet can support.
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    RE: lake ontario tactics 2011/01/31 19:18:20 (permalink)
    yea thanks, the spoons are about 5 inches long the camera can mess the whole perception up.
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    RE: lake ontario tactics 2011/01/31 19:43:16 (permalink)
    here are some more lures i have:
     
    chome and blue hot shot
    neon orange and yellow hot shot
    rainbow hot shot
    fire tiger hot shot
    charteuse and yellow bill wiggle wart
    frog wiggle wart
    black and blue wiggle wart
    black and chrome hot shot
    and a few kwik fish
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    RE: lake ontario tactics 2011/01/31 19:48:09 (permalink)
    oops those hot shots are not hot shots what i meant to say was they were hot n tots
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    RE: lake ontario tactics 2011/02/01 16:33:22 (permalink)
    Hey 89. You can take your boat up to the douglastom property line. That's about a quarter mile plus upstream from rt. 3 bridge.
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    RE: lake ontario tactics 2011/02/01 18:54:34 (permalink)
    thanks guys i need all the help i can get
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    RE: lake ontario tactics 2011/02/01 19:17:51 (permalink)
    what test line do you recommend for the salmon fishing i was thinking 20 wit ha 25 leader.
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    RE: lake ontario tactics 2011/02/01 23:42:12 (permalink)
    Hey 89- nice rig,
       Remember what Dime said about going up the river. Even down below in DSR you can generally walk across the river in many spots only knee deep. This aint the Niagra.
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    RE: lake ontario tactics 2011/02/01 23:54:59 (permalink)
    89,
    Been going up for about 30 years and have NEVER seen  any kind of motor on the river. Even the drift boats in medium water hit bottom frequently. There may even be legal issues.
      Down low in the Estuary -just below DSR on the maps, they do use motors  and I have seen some medium size boats there over the years. There is a launch or two in the area as well.
    I may be wrong but I believed you were indicating you wanted to go up the Salmon river as well as lake fishing with the boat. Even with a jet I dont think you could get half way up DSR even if they were to allow it.
    Good luck -its a great fishery.
       If you take a peek at the Whitakers website and look at the photos, there are a couple of the estuary- you can see the bridge in the background in two photos.
    post edited by retired guy - 2011/02/02 00:08:12
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