Father's Day Gift? I got my Dad some Reel Peel!

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Father's Day Gift? I got my Dad some Reel Peel!

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Back from two awesome days on the Big Pond.......what a freakin blast!

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Full report is on the blog.....I need some sleep....back on the water tomorrow.... :lol:

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A 19lbr and 2 over 26lbs :shock: Thats one helluva fathers day.
RJ leave some for the others would ya :P
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looks like two fantastic days to me
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Nice salmon guys :) . Theres nothing like father and son fishing outing.
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Some great looking fish RJ.
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Holy Crap what a fish!
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Hey RJ

Well done, Salmon have to be one of the strongest fish there is. Carp, as you well know are not too far behind. It would be a toss up for sure. It's great to see them in the middle of June, if you were on the easten part of the lake.

Will be headed to Lake Ontario in a week or two to give them a try.

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Jesus. I'm gonna start photoshopping my face onto everyone's pictures so I feel better about myself.
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Wow, great job !
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Great report RJ!!!...nice pics.
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Holy cow -- what do salmon that size eat, small children?! :shock:

A "reel" happy Father's Day!

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Thanks, Dad, for taking me fishing when I was a kid.
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Billy Bones wrote:Hey RJ

Well done, Salmon have to be one of the strongest fish there is. Carp, as you well know are not too far behind. It would be a toss up for sure. It's great to see them in the middle of June, if you were on the easten part of the lake.

Will be headed to Lake Ontario in a week or two to give them a try.

Billy Bones :lol:
Billy,

Good Luck out there...there is truly is nothing like an open water Chinook.....guys that fish em all the time lose sight of that I think....

My Pops is still on Cloud Nine when I spoke to him last night.... :D

RJ
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