Fishing Report - June 7th, 2008
This morning we were joined by Greg and Dave. We headed out before sunrise and set up a bit inside our waypoints from last night. We were treated to another fantastic Lake Ontario Sunrise:

I wanted to check the skinny water before committing to going out deep. We found tons of bait and hooks from 50-70FOW and we worked that area hard for a bit and were rewarded with a couple of hook ups and we landed a small King. After that dried up we headed back to out waypoints from the night before and began picking away at them.


Nothing fast and furious, but we kept ourselves steadily entertained and managed a very nice mixed box of steelies, coho, and a King by the end of the morning. A new Northern King Glow Kermit took a couple of beautiful steelhead fished off of the riggers down 75 & 90ft over anywhere from 120-200FOW at 2.4-2.6mph down speed. All of our spoons were fished 30' behind our Shark downrigger weights. We also had a Dalmatian Spinny/Siggs Rigs Blue Dolphin Pulse fly fire a couple of times on some Kings & a Steelhead, and we had this coho destroy a Dreamweaver Steelie Cane spoon that we had free sliding on a rigger set down 45ft:

Here's the guys back at the dock with two of the biggest steelhead of the year for us, 8 & 9 lbs.

Thanks to Greg and Dave for a relaxing, fun-filled trip...we're looking forward to the next time you guys can get out with us!
Until Next Time,
Fish On!!
~Capt. Bill

I wanted to check the skinny water before committing to going out deep. We found tons of bait and hooks from 50-70FOW and we worked that area hard for a bit and were rewarded with a couple of hook ups and we landed a small King. After that dried up we headed back to out waypoints from the night before and began picking away at them.


Nothing fast and furious, but we kept ourselves steadily entertained and managed a very nice mixed box of steelies, coho, and a King by the end of the morning. A new Northern King Glow Kermit took a couple of beautiful steelhead fished off of the riggers down 75 & 90ft over anywhere from 120-200FOW at 2.4-2.6mph down speed. All of our spoons were fished 30' behind our Shark downrigger weights. We also had a Dalmatian Spinny/Siggs Rigs Blue Dolphin Pulse fly fire a couple of times on some Kings & a Steelhead, and we had this coho destroy a Dreamweaver Steelie Cane spoon that we had free sliding on a rigger set down 45ft:

Here's the guys back at the dock with two of the biggest steelhead of the year for us, 8 & 9 lbs.

Thanks to Greg and Dave for a relaxing, fun-filled trip...we're looking forward to the next time you guys can get out with us!
Until Next Time,
Fish On!!
~Capt. Bill

The gentleman in the beige shirt and beige hat looks just like Dick Cheney!!!
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