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Jigwiggler

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Re: Jigwiggler's 2004 Fishing Pics
« Reply #30 on: Aug 28, 2004, 06:31 AM »
Thanks everyone!!

very cool postings, josh....hope to see ya soon....matt

Are you gonna make it up the 17-19th?

I live near the headwaters, but there aren't any muskies before Binghamton.

Oh, I wouldn't be so sure about that.  ;) ;D

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Re: Jigwiggler's 2004 Fishing Pics
« Reply #31 on: Aug 30, 2004, 01:58 PM »
Well I'm still waiting on the majority of the pics from my lake Ontario trips earlier this month but I have a few so here you go!  I'll post the rest as I get them.  This is the problem with 3 people taking pictures with 3 different cameras.  ::) ;D


Starting off with a little king



3 year old



Robert at 87 years old hauls in a beauty!! :o



Robert and Ray with a double of small steel and king



King on the leadcore, my arms are killin' me.



And in the boat, a "humpback" king



Myself with a hard fighting 15 lb. steelhead just as we are about to call it quits



More to come.  ;D


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Re: Jigwiggler's 2004 Fishing Pics
« Reply #32 on: Aug 30, 2004, 02:14 PM »
Sweet pics JW that is one beauty steelie  :o 8)

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Re: Jigwiggler's 2004 Fishing Pics
« Reply #33 on: Aug 30, 2004, 06:36 PM »
Beautiful pics of gorgeous fish.
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Re: Jigwiggler's 2004 Fishing Pics
« Reply #34 on: Sep 16, 2004, 05:37 PM »
Allright, Got the rest of my film back, FINALLY! :wacko:

Here is my son with his first walleye.  Not the biggest but still a beauty. ;D
 

And my wife with her first eye. 23"
 

A shot across the lake (Oneida)


OK, more from Lake Ontario










Muskyhunter with a great Steelhead


A better pic of the "humpback" I posted before


Robert was needing a hand with this one after one heck of a fight


 

Me with a big Steelhead


and in the net
 

Fish On!!!


SHARK!!!


Not bad for 5 hours fishing





 


More to come...

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Re: Jigwiggler's 2004 Fishing Pics
« Reply #35 on: Sep 16, 2004, 05:46 PM »
Great pictures, awesome trip, MMMM good stealies.  :D
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Re: Jigwiggler's 2004 Fishing Pics
« Reply #36 on: Sep 16, 2004, 09:05 PM »
Hey JW very nice pics. especially the one with you and your son. Tell him your buddy bigwalleye is very happy about his first fish. very cool. 8) 8) 8)
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« Reply #37 on: Sep 16, 2004, 10:11 PM »
Nice salmon JW. How'd they taste ???

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« Reply #38 on: Sep 17, 2004, 06:51 AM »
Those are great jw.  I love the Oneida pics the best as I spent some time fishing that as a kid, and it holds a special place in my fishing past.  I probably wasn't much older than your boy when I first went there, and caught bluegills and walleye with my dad and a family friend who had a boat.  I'm looking forward to your next pics buddy.   ;D

Slipbob, Oneida is a special place for me as well.  Many found memories of fishing there with my father and grandfather as a child.

Hey JW very nice pics. especially the one with you and your son. Tell him your buddy bigwalleye is very happy about his first fish. very cool. 8) 8) 8)

I'll tell him BW.  He just thought of it as another fish but, there is something special about your first walleye. ;)

Nice salmon JW. How'd they taste ???
Great pictures, awesome trip, MMMM good stealies. :D

Most of the fish were given to friends and relatives who enjoy them.  I did keep 2 salmon for myself and they were delicious!!  The key is getting them from the cold waters of the lake before they start there fall runs.  Once they hit the warm river waters they loose all firmness and taste.

Thanks to all for your comments. ;D
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Re: Jigwiggler's 2004 Fishing Pics
« Reply #39 on: Sep 17, 2004, 07:39 AM »
JW, what's the price for a charter like the one you were on?  I'd like to take the boy's out maybe this year or next.
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Re: Jigwiggler's 2004 Fishing Pics
« Reply #40 on: Sep 17, 2004, 07:57 AM »
JW, what's the price for a charter like the one you were on?  I'd like to take the boy's out maybe this year or next.

$400-450 for the boat/day, split that between 4 guys and its not bad at all.  All you bring is food and drink, sit back and reel in fish.  I wouldn't want to fish every day like that but it was nice for a change.  If it's rough at all I have to keep busy to keep from getting sea sick.  Last time we went out there was 6-9' swells most of the day so I was struggling a little. :sick:  The captain we fished with let me run the rods, riggers, net the fish, pick the spoons, all he did was run the boat ( which was a handfull in those conditions) except for when it was my turn at bat. ;D  For me that was great, alot of captains won't let you touch anything until there is a fish on.  It's a good experience and a great way to get on fish if you don't fish them yourself regularly.  These guys know there stuff and are on them day after day.  Being able to start where you left the fish the day before sure eliminates alot of water which is a big help on a lake of that size.
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Re: Jigwiggler's 2004 Fishing Pics
« Reply #41 on: Sep 17, 2004, 01:56 PM »
JW:

Great photos man. I am going to live vicariously through your fishing success.
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Re: Jigwiggler's 2004 Fishing Pics
« Reply #42 on: Sep 17, 2004, 04:24 PM »
JW:

Great photos man. I am going to live vicariously through your fishing success.

LOL!  Thanks hookset!  The good news is most of the big fish I catch are released and are still swimming around out there to be caught (and hopefully released again).  Obviously the trout and salmon pictured were kept but for the most part I only keep panfish and smaller walleyes. 
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« Reply #43 on: Sep 17, 2004, 05:24 PM »
JW:

Great photos man. I am going to live vicariously through your fishing success.

LOL!  Thanks hookset!  The good news is most of the big fish I catch are released and are still swimming around out there to be caught (and hopefully released again).  Obviously the trout and salmon pictured were kept but for the most part I only keep panfish and smaller walleyes. 

good man jw. Remember to try to release the female trout as the trout are some of the least successful spawners. Keep all the males you want as long as you don't catch 'em all ;)

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Re: Jigwiggler's 2004 Fishing Pics
« Reply #44 on: Sep 17, 2004, 05:37 PM »
Very nice shots of the lakes. Brings back memories of when I used to ply the waters of Ontario, sleeping in my boat in the parking lot at the launch at Oswego. 

 



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