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gordymohr

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  1. Yes, digital scale showed 10 pounds 3 oz. the pic doesnt do justice to the fish, they look awesome in real life, heres some Quinte walleyes from 2 years ago that my buddies and I caught.

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    and the last one is my best walleye - 12 and 1/2 pounds ,

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  2. July 13, 2010 Tried the north shore for some kings, several very large ones have been caught there and Im looking for something to weigh in the derby.

    Well, it was not to be. Caught 3 chinook and the biggest was only 23 pounds

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    Also caught 1 brown

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    1 coho

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    1 rainbow

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    Lost 4 other fish. The coho took a Ludington Special MS on the wire dipsy rig.

    All other fish took a glow puke MS off the rigger behind a echip cop-car flasher.

    Gordy

  3. Things are heating up here in Lake Ontario. The weather is hot and the fishing is getting hotter.

    Went out today with a friend and our biggest chinook was over 26 pounds. Lots of bigger ones being reported lately. We also had numerous rainbows on the line , some coming to the boat and some jumping to freedom. A great morning with sunny skies and a flat calm lake.

    This fish was caught on a mirage fly behind a spin doctor on a wireline dipsy rod.

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    Gordy

  4. Ya, I was wondering about if it was a splake, as far as I know, there are no splake in Lake Ontario. Heres another view.

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    Notice the white on the leading and trailing edge of the pectoral fin. I dont see this in any lake trout/splake id pics. Now I wish I would have taken more close up pics of the tail.

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