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Hey all! Some good summer-like weather over the weekend. Lake Ontario. Well it is interesting times all over the lake currently. The Lake is definitely setting up into a summer pattern. The good news is we are seeing lots of bait (alwives) inshore in many places. We are also seeing some exceptionally large Kings caught recently too. While many of the larger ones are coming from the east end, some good ones are showing themselves in various ports too. You can also check the Silver Salmon Challenge leaderboarrd for their updates too. There are definitely some good schools of fish...

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Every Week, Thur-s-Sat throughout the Summer we will have some hot deals on various items. These offers will be available in-store & on-line (unless otherwise stated) This week its a good time to stock up on your favourite spoons for Walleye & Steelhead from Dreamweaver & Michigan Stinger. 

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June 22 Time to catch up on what has been happening on the water lately. Over on Lake Ontario, things are getting better! Some warmer water has recently pushed in along the south shore and with that, there is lots of bait around & hungry predators not far behind! Inshore the water can often be a little warm and finding the ideal temp break is often key. Sometimes the shallower water will be "homogenized" or "bath" water. A term which means the temp can be the same throughout most of the water column, Its not uncommon to find 60 degree...

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Hey Everyone Well we are still in transition mode on Lake Ontario. Hard blow from Saturdays winds didn't help either. Very spotty fishing continues all along but ends of the lake. Now keep in mind we are talking about mature salmon. But there is still very good fishing happening for Coho, Rainbow trout & even Atlantics. In fact over the weekend in NY a very large Coho was caught. hopefully more are out there! Covering water, fishing with lines in the top 15-40 feet has been most productive. Spoon colors like Green Dolphin, Mixed veggies, Orange Crush & Caramel Dolphin...

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