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#1 efka

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Posted 08 June 2013 - 06:43 PM

soft water lakers are as much fun as winter.

i encourage everyone to try it out.
went 6/9 today, will try to beat that tomorrow.
see you later mr.laker

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#2 DitchWizard

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Posted 08 June 2013 - 06:49 PM

Very nice! On the yak eh?


Might head out myself soon, picked up a couple downriggers a bit ago and I wanna try them out.

These tankers come jigging? If I was in a yak I might attempt jigging with my ice rod lol


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Posted 08 June 2013 - 09:24 PM

went 6/9 today, will try to beat that tomorrow.
 

 

:o  Well done, well done.


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#4 salmotrutta

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Posted 08 June 2013 - 09:53 PM

Sweet!


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#5 NADO

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Posted 08 June 2013 - 10:01 PM

nice, kayak fishing for lakers eh. Were you using a finder too?


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#6 Brian

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Posted 09 June 2013 - 07:32 AM

Niceeee


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#7 FISHCHRIS

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Posted 09 June 2013 - 10:31 AM

nice efka, must be sweet to be able to get those lakers from your kayak, thanks for sharing :mrgreen:


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#8 Dugger

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Posted 09 June 2013 - 12:17 PM

..... what gorgeous fish with markings all the way down to the belly.... beautiful!


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#9 apz245

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Posted 09 June 2013 - 10:14 PM

I'm surprised that they're still shallow enough to catch this late in the year, obviously on a kayak you couldn't use any planers/downriggers so i'm guessing they were in less than 20 fow?


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Posted 09 June 2013 - 10:47 PM

was fishing from 100 to 115 fow, fishfinder was a must. 

sunday made it to the water little later than planned....lines down at 10am, off the water by 3pm.

lots of chasers and short bites, but managed to go 2/7. 

 

 

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#11 apz245

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Posted 09 June 2013 - 11:07 PM

nice pic man, that's a beautiful fish.. I can only imagine the fight

 

do you mind sharing how you get down to 100 fow without trolling? I'm new to lake trout and wouldn't mind catching some this summer at my lake


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#12 Swing4Steel

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Posted 10 June 2013 - 06:51 AM

nice goin efka!


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Posted 10 June 2013 - 03:30 PM

nice pic man, that's a beautiful fish.. I can only imagine the fight

 

do you mind sharing how you get down to 100 fow without trolling? I'm new to lake trout and wouldn't mind catching some this summer at my lake

 

 

leadcore/copper lines work well for this, same with big egg sinkers


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Posted 10 June 2013 - 04:11 PM

he is most likely jigging for them, same as you would fishing through the ice. best way to catch lakers IMO.

there's also a number of ways you can downrig, etc. from a kayak.


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#15 Swing4Steel

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Posted 10 June 2013 - 05:03 PM

efka how were the gnats? scugog had quite a few yesterday, but simcoe can be horrible


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#16 efka

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Posted 10 June 2013 - 05:44 PM

i was jigging badboys while slowly drifting

 

efka how were the gnats? scugog had quite a few yesterday, but simcoe can be horrible

only few, not bad yet.


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Posted 10 June 2013 - 06:18 PM

thanks efka, I didn't think you could get them so deep, appreciate the info, gonna try jigging this summer

 

jmatt.. with the egg sinkers... do you use the slip style or the ones that go on the end of your line? I think the slip style would work better with something like a 8 inch leader

 

back to the post, these pictures have me so hyped for summer time, what a hog of a lake trout


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Posted 10 June 2013 - 06:35 PM

thanks efka, I didn't think you could get them so deep, appreciate the info, gonna try jigging this summer

 

jmatt.. with the egg sinkers... do you use the slip style or the ones that go on the end of your line? I think the slip style would work better with something like a 8 inch leader

 

back to the post, these pictures have me so hyped for summer time, what a hog of a lake trout

personally i used to run em on a drop shot style rig with a triangle swivel, you could always run an in-line jig as well


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Posted 10 June 2013 - 07:10 PM

man im stocked for summer, efka your the best! Thanks so much for sharing. Hopefully I can convince my dad to get out on simcoe, he doesnt want to try it because its too big and we have never fished there before.... but THATS THE FUN trying new places and techniques.

 

Only thing is...our 12ft inflatable with 3.5hp motor can only be safely used in under 15km winds lol...

 

Scugog it is for me this weekend, maybe NEXT weekend I will see you on simcoe.

 

I havnt been able to find any good depth charts of the ENTIRE lake simcoe...can someone recommend a link?


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#20 fishing89

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Posted 10 June 2013 - 07:29 PM

nvm, just found EXACTLY what i was looking for.

 

 

here is the link if anyone else needs it

 

http://www.lakesimco...emapscharts.php


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