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since I have been grounded, landlocked, or whatever term you may have.
HOW WAS THE OPENER ON QUINTE???????
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Lots of boats out but from what I saw and heard, not very many fish landed.

I was in Hay Bay and picked up 4 small pike from 8:30-11:30 and only a handfull of perch from noon till 3.
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Desoronto was on fire early this morning. We saw lot's of fish being caught around us as well. It seemed that the trollers were having the most success over the jigging crowd.

Our largest came in at 8.6 lbs with most of the others being males (still milking) in the 2-4 lb range.

Husky jerks was our lure of choice all night.
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Post by patience »

your killin me .... the narrows usually do well with a good spring

enjoy
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I was in Trenton tonight (Saturday) at around 5:30 pm. There were some pretty big fish weighed in. In the Walleye division, EVERY fish in the top 10 was OVER 10lbs and in the Pike division, the leading Pike was just under 20lbs at 19.99lbs. It's going to be tough to end up on top of either side. All we managed today was 5 small Pike and a lot of wet clothes. It was still nice to get out again though!
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