My 4 day fishing visit with Boomer
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My 4 day fishing visit with Boomer
My youngest brother Broomer flew in from Halifax last Thursday morning to join me on the water for a 4 day fishing adventure. I picked him up at the Hamilton airport Thursday at 10:45am and we went straight to the lake.
Thursday Evening
First stop was the Nanticoke Outflow for Silver Bass. I was pleased to find they were in there thick and an evening of fishing was kicked off with numbers he's never experienced before. We kept 67 big silvers to clean up and released many more. Keeping the smallies off was a chore also and we stopped counting them after 100. Boomer also boated his first sheephead of the weekend and his expresion was priceless....glad I caught it on camera.
Boomer - Nanticoke Outflow White Bass
Boomer - Nanticoke Outflow Drum
Me - Nanticoke Outflow White Bass
Friday
Time to hit the big water. We launched out of Port Dalhousie and headed out 7 miles off the Niagara River. We got right into them. As soon as we we set the 4th line, the downrigger popped and Boomer was into his first fish....Chinook. I can't remember numbers, but Boomer boated some coho's, chinooks and 1 small brown. The brown was funny because 2 rods went off and I told him the rods were all his, so he had to land 2 fish...1 coho and 1 brown. He got em both!
Boomer - Lake ON Chinook
Boomer - Lake ON Coho
Boomer - Lake ON Coho & Brown
Saturday Morning
We drove down to Lake St Clair to try our luck for a muskie. We arrived at the Lighthouse Cove Marina on the South end of the lake and was meet by an extremly muddy lake. We talked to the marina and they said it wasn't the best conditions, but if we wanted to go out and have a look and decided to stay, we could pay when we come in. We launched and it was a mess. Floating weeds everywher and we couldn't keep a line clean. We decided to try something else.
Saturday Afternoon
After deciding to pack it in on St Clair, we motored south to Erieau, Lake Erie and decided to try for some steelehead. Conditions were perfect and the lake was calm. We saw 4 rainbows on the surface, but couldn't get one to take. We put in a honest effort and come 8 pm, all we had were 3 drum in the boat.
Sunday Morning
Boomers call.....back to Lake ON for more salmon! Good call seeing how he had to be to the Hamilton Airport for a 4pm flight home. We launched out of Port Weller and were met by a brisk East wind. We motored out to our starting point and once again...got right into them! Pat Kirby from Tall Tales joined us out there as well as Whisky. We eneded up with 17 chinooks, 5 cohos and 1 big 15.5lb brown. Salmon were on the average a lot smaller then what I've been seeing out there (10lbs and less), but a lot of fun none the less.
Sorry no Sunday pics. Pulled the camera out to find the shutter open and a dead battery. Boomer has some on a disposable that I'll post later.
He got on the plane with a duffle bag full of fish and smiling ear to ear. We had an awesome 4 days together and he's already planning a return visit.
Thursday Evening
First stop was the Nanticoke Outflow for Silver Bass. I was pleased to find they were in there thick and an evening of fishing was kicked off with numbers he's never experienced before. We kept 67 big silvers to clean up and released many more. Keeping the smallies off was a chore also and we stopped counting them after 100. Boomer also boated his first sheephead of the weekend and his expresion was priceless....glad I caught it on camera.
Boomer - Nanticoke Outflow White Bass
Boomer - Nanticoke Outflow Drum
Me - Nanticoke Outflow White Bass
Friday
Time to hit the big water. We launched out of Port Dalhousie and headed out 7 miles off the Niagara River. We got right into them. As soon as we we set the 4th line, the downrigger popped and Boomer was into his first fish....Chinook. I can't remember numbers, but Boomer boated some coho's, chinooks and 1 small brown. The brown was funny because 2 rods went off and I told him the rods were all his, so he had to land 2 fish...1 coho and 1 brown. He got em both!
Boomer - Lake ON Chinook
Boomer - Lake ON Coho
Boomer - Lake ON Coho & Brown
Saturday Morning
We drove down to Lake St Clair to try our luck for a muskie. We arrived at the Lighthouse Cove Marina on the South end of the lake and was meet by an extremly muddy lake. We talked to the marina and they said it wasn't the best conditions, but if we wanted to go out and have a look and decided to stay, we could pay when we come in. We launched and it was a mess. Floating weeds everywher and we couldn't keep a line clean. We decided to try something else.
Saturday Afternoon
After deciding to pack it in on St Clair, we motored south to Erieau, Lake Erie and decided to try for some steelehead. Conditions were perfect and the lake was calm. We saw 4 rainbows on the surface, but couldn't get one to take. We put in a honest effort and come 8 pm, all we had were 3 drum in the boat.
Sunday Morning
Boomers call.....back to Lake ON for more salmon! Good call seeing how he had to be to the Hamilton Airport for a 4pm flight home. We launched out of Port Weller and were met by a brisk East wind. We motored out to our starting point and once again...got right into them! Pat Kirby from Tall Tales joined us out there as well as Whisky. We eneded up with 17 chinooks, 5 cohos and 1 big 15.5lb brown. Salmon were on the average a lot smaller then what I've been seeing out there (10lbs and less), but a lot of fun none the less.
Sorry no Sunday pics. Pulled the camera out to find the shutter open and a dead battery. Boomer has some on a disposable that I'll post later.
He got on the plane with a duffle bag full of fish and smiling ear to ear. We had an awesome 4 days together and he's already planning a return visit.
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white bass + fishing episode
those are big big white bass
good photo...
good fish
good food
thanks marcus
good photo...
good fish
good food
thanks marcus
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Very Nice... I see you gave your brother a good case of "the Woolies" Pat Kirby aka. "Big man" was thinking about getting hats made up with something like... "I've been Drum-ed" or "I've been Woolied" for his charter service.... Nice.
Too bad about the Muskies though. I've heard St.Clair can be hit or miss with the water quality (weeds).
So how do you top that 4 day adventure the next time Boomer comes to town?!
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Too bad about the Muskies though. I've heard St.Clair can be hit or miss with the water quality (weeds).
So how do you top that 4 day adventure the next time Boomer comes to town?!
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