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just to further confuse my decisions about what may be my final outing of the year.(man , that hurts even typin it )
does anyone know how the big bite is going down on the mighty niagara??? Not used to heading that way this early , but , other things have to be done
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:D This time of year fishing off shore or in a boat could produce bows and browns in the Niagara.
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Anyone fish the Niagara for Musky? I have never, but I want to get out, have to wait until the big boat is unpacked though, I wont take the 14' with the 15 hp in those waters.

Upper or Lower??

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upper.
gets better later in the season, when the big girls come in from lake erie.
nothin like srappin on a $20 ,$30 or even $60 lure and bashing it off every rock down there.It's all worth it , when the rod folds. Man !! do I love fishin fat , toothie , stinkies!
whether I get down there is another question.
go to the hooker bait site and eyeball the pigs in the gallery, just disgusting.Makes ya drool
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