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PikeHunter

Member Since 08 Sep 2011
Offline Last Active Oct 29 2015 05:46 AM
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#226532 Fishing trip week

Posted by PikeHunter on 22 March 2012 - 04:56 PM

Jacks are immature salmon , usually males in the 1 - 6 pound range . The males mature ( sexually ) faster than the females and are capable of spawning along with the mature ones .
The jacks however do not live on and prosper , they die right along with the adults and never return to the lake . So taking out jacks is not going to hurt future populations , it is just a smaller leaner pan fry option for a small keeper . Also the meat can be significantly better from a salmon from Huron or G.Bay waters , cleaner waters and richer food supply , equals tastier fish . The roe from a hen up north is golden orange and lake O. much paler .


Learn something new everyday, thank you!

Looks like I'm going NW instead of E for a couple trips this year and the Notta is one im dying to try,so much water and so little time, come on Lotto Max haha
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#226183 New

Posted by PikeHunter on 18 March 2012 - 06:12 PM

Is it nova Scotia or New Brunswick that has the monster yellow fins off its shore?
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#226163 Credit River Spring Tournament

Posted by PikeHunter on 18 March 2012 - 11:52 AM

I noticed this morning that CRAA is holding a spring tournament on the credit river at Erindale Park May 5 th. The notice appeared on the floatboard if your interested.


Maybe I'm a noob or its the fact I just woke up and eyes haven't uncrossed yet but I can't seem to find info anywhere.. I'm on the CRAA site now but still nothing .. I've never caught a steelhead before or entered a tourney so I'm looking to kill two birds with one stone, well at least one bird with the tourney, steelhead still to be determined lol.
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#216049 bronte creek?

Posted by PikeHunter on 17 September 2011 - 10:00 PM

I pulled this beast out of Bronte today using roe sac and single small shot.
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