| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 990.1 | Go For It !!! | USRCV1::FRASCH |  | Mon Feb 20 1989 08:01 | 24 | 
|  |     July is OK too. This is the "Middle" of the season up here. We start
    the first week in April and go through November. The Salmon tend
    to migrate from West to East through the summer. I'd suggest Sodus
    Point (Sodus Bay) or Oswego in July. Sodus should give you more
    choices on fish. ie Salmon, Browns, Lakers, Steelhead, Rainbows
    and a few Atlantic Salmon.
    What you should expect in size;
    -Salmon: 15 to 30 lb
    -Browns: 8 to 15 lb
    -Rainbow/Steelhead: 8 to 20 lb
    Also, if you want to do some "Bassin", July is a great time out
    of Sodus.
    I don't know the Charter guys there, but I know a guy quite well
    out of Ithaca, NY who fishes anywhere on the lake and is good.
    His name is Gust Freeman at (607)-273-2861. He is a specialist on
    Salmon and Browns. He uses a 22' Tiara "Hot Pursuit" with a 185
    Evinrude and a kicker. If you give him a call, tell him I told you
    to call (he is a good fishing buddy of mine).
    bottom line----July is good fishing on Ontario. You might fish deeper
    and a little off shore but, you WILL CATCH FISH!!!
    
    Good luck
    
    Don
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| 990.2 | Kings | VLS7::RADICIONI |  | Mon Feb 20 1989 11:23 | 6 | 
|  |     
    My wife caught a 28 pound King in July..We caught some other small
    ones too..A rough day on the water..Ya, you even have bad days in
    July.. Its worth the trip.. We fished around Mexico Point..
    
    Arnie
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| 990.3 | Sodus Point Memories | WFOV11::WHITTEMORE_J |  | Mon Feb 27 1989 15:55 | 19 | 
|  |     
    	Sodus Point gets my vote. I (and a couple o' friends) chartered
    out of Sodus last (you guessed it) August and had a FANTASTIC time.
    
    	If you care for the whole story, and/or the name of the charter
    captain, send mail.
    
			Joe Whittemore - Where the Westfield
                                         meets the Westfield
                                            by the Westfield
                                               in Huntington (MA)
    
    
    
    		WFOOFF::Whittemore_J
    
    		Joe Whittemore
    		WFO I.S.
    		242-2514
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| 990.4 | July fishing, Lake Ontario | VICKI::LIBITZ |  | Wed Aug 02 1989 07:13 | 19 | 
|  | 
	This is a report on fishing Lake Ontario in July. Three of us went
	on a one day charter out of Henderson Harbor (approx. 6 hr. drive from
	Salem N. H.) aboard a 27ft. Sea Ray. Salmo charters has the know
	how and the equipment to provide a great fishing experience for
	all, from the novice to the series fisherman. I would recommend to
	anyone yearning for that memorable fishing trip at a very reasonable 
	cost to look into Salmo Charters, call Lew or Tom at 1-800-648-1074,
	315-938-7332, or 315-846-5326 or write them at P. O. Box 428 Henderson
	Harbor, NY 13651 and tell 'em Paul sent ya. 
	Here is the total for the day: 
	9 keeper lakers between 6-12 lbs.
	2 throw back lakers (law req. fish between 27-30 inches be released)
	1 brown trout 9 lbs.
	2 king salmon, 1 30 lbs. 6 ounces, 1 23 lbs. 8 ounces.
	I know we'll be going back.
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| 990.5 | NOT JULY BUT CLOSE ENOUGH | MTADMS::GEIBEL |  | Fri Aug 04 1989 14:30 | 27 | 
|  |     
    
    
    Well I just got back Wed night from lake O from a one day charter
    that a friend of mine won in a raffle, the day we went out was Aug
    2 from oswego on Mary Lynn Charter.
      For anyone wanting to charter in lake O I would not recomend this
    Charter to anyone, the Capt. definatly knew his stuff and had plenty
    of equipment (5-$6,000.00) in lures and squids.
        The way he fished was unreal 30lb. test line (2 times what you
    need) never changed lure design just lure colors twice, we boated
    4 fish 3 lakers 1 brown    2 lakers went back in (27-30") 1 was
    a real beauty 17 1/2 lb the brown was 7  1/2 lb, 4 fish in 8hrs is
     not putting us on fish  and the capt buddy was around us close
    and he had 3 kings on in a hour he was heading in at noon and he
    called to give us his coordinates and our capt said no we are staying
    where we are.
           The whole day stunk dig time.
                    next weekend we are takin Rogers boat out and see
    if we cant do any better on our own after all we cant do much worse.
    
    
                             Gone  fishin..............
    
    
    
                                                           LEE
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| 990.6 | lake O in july good | MTADMS::GEIBEL | NOTHIN LIKE FISH ON ! | Tue Jul 10 1990 12:15 | 35 | 
|  |     
    
    
    Well I just got back from 2 days on the big O, arrived sunday july
    1 1:30 am up at 6 on the water around 8 am wind out of the n.e rough
    sea'swent out to 180 ft no luck went into 120 picked up a 10 lb
    laker. wind picked up to 15-20 time to get off the lake. so we piddle
    farted around oswego for a while fished the river no luck still
    rough.
        Monday morning on the lake around 7 am Chharter boats talking
    of going out to 350-600 ft I started marking fish around 80 ft then
    saw kings stacked on the fish finder and told the wife we are staying
    right here. 
         Set up the rods and sat back down 5 min later a dipsy rod went
    off 12lb laker into the boat,  rod back out sat down 4-5 min later
    the other dipsy rod went off peeled 20-30 yrds real quick then stopped
    picked it up set the hook then the music started handed the rod to
    my wife and said hold on brought up the other rods and 27 min later
    I neted my wifes first king salmon a healthy 26 lber. put the rods
    back out and the dipsy rod went off again before I could get out
    of the seat the stealhead was clearing the water, then the other
    dipsy rod went off and my wife came back and she was battling a
    laker then a downrigger rod came up and started pounding I said
    whoever gets the first fish in get the other rod cause that fish
    is still on, I boated my stealli then grabed the other rod and boated
    a 4.5 lb brown and then landed Carols laker .
    
    
    
    
    
    to be continued.      
    
    
                                               Lee
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| 990.7 | REEL TIME HELD TRUE TO ITS NAME | MTADMS::GEIBEL | NOTHIN LIKE FISH ON ! | Thu Jul 12 1990 12:19 | 30 | 
|  |     
    
      Well after all the excitement of the morning we went into dock
    around 11:00 am, took pictures, cleaned fish, ate lunch, and slept
    for a couple hours.
    
         We headed back out around 5:30pm and set up around 120ft again
    trolled marked fish but no takers then went into 90ft and the starboard
    dipsy rod went off zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzziiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnnggggggggg
    KING ON, he cut right across the back of the boat between the
    downrigger cables and the mono from the rods and didnt even tangle
    them he did wrap up the port dipsy rod but some fancy moves fixed
    that. 
        Handed the rod to my wife and I brought up the downriggers
    and other dipsy rod she gave me back the rod and the battle was
    insued for 50 long arm aching minutes he fought, I would gain 20-30
    yards of line and then he would take it right back out again.
     
         30 min into the fight I finally got to see him behind the boat
    right on the surface I said holly.... Carol said how big is he,
    Well he looks real close to 30. and at the end he just rolled onto
    his side and came to net and I threw the rod down and he landed
    on the deck a beautifull 33 lb king salmon.
    
    
    
                    Cant wait to go back.
    
    
                                                     Lee
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| 990.8 | Do I look good in green? | WFOV11::WHITTEMORE_J | Out for Trout | Fri Jul 13 1990 09:42 | 9 | 
|  | 
    Lee,
        NICE FISH!!! Congratulations!
        Is 'Reel Time' your boat or a charter?
Joe Whittemore etc. etc. etc.
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| 990.9 | 2 weeks and counting | MTADMS::GEIBEL | NOTHIN LIKE FISH ON ! | Mon Jul 16 1990 11:58 | 7 | 
|  |        Reel Time is the name of our boat, May not be the fanciest boat 
    on the lake but we ussually do pretty well when we go out.
    
    
    
    
                                Lee
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| 990.10 | The Big O is great anytime. | BTOVT::PHELPS |  | Thu Feb 07 1991 17:06 | 10 | 
|  |     I hope this thing works. (First time at notesfile). I can tell you I've
    been fishing Lake O for four years now even though I live on Lake
    Champlain and Lake O is full of fish in July and August. Spring is also
    good. I fish out of Oak Orchard Creek which is north on Rte. 98 just
    off the New York State Thruway between Rochester and Buffalo.
    Originally I fished off a charter called Thrillseeker with a Capt.
    Vince Pierlieoni who is fantastatic and really works for his money.
    Then I bought my own 22 ft. Sylvan Offshore boat and spend as much time
    over there as possible. If you need any more info let me know. John in
    VT.
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| 990.11 | Thousand Islands area | HPSTEK::RHUFF |  | Wed May 22 1991 08:55 | 10 | 
|  |     	Okay, well my father has straightened me out about where we are
    going.  We are heading up the the Thousand Islands area of Ontario.
    Has anybody ever fished here?  Supposedly this place has tons of Bass.
    	If you have fished here and wouldn't mind sharing some info with
    me, then that would be great!  Information such as best lures, size
    of fish, unseen hazards to wathc out for, etc.
    
    	Thanks,
    
    	Rodney
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| 990.12 | kings swiv,kings | HPSTEK::MMURPHY |  | Thu May 23 1991 06:19 | 10 | 
|  |     
            swiv
              your going to the big O and your going to fish for BASS????
    
    
                        slap slap slap slap !!
    
                                                         FISH FOR KINGS!!
    
                                                                Kiv
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| 990.13 | Any information would be great | HPSTEK::RHUFF |  | Thu May 30 1991 11:16 | 11 | 
|  |     	Maybe this would be a better question...
    
    	Does anybody have any hotspots for BASS on Lake Ontario?
    
    	Any info would be great!  I will be taking my bass boat up
    and won't be using guides.  Any information would be great!
    
    	Thank you in advance,
    
    	Rodney Swivel Huff
    
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| 990.14 | Rodney, I cant seem to shake you | JUPITR::NEAL | A Great American | Thu May 30 1991 12:24 | 5 | 
|  |     Yes! The Keg and I have just the spot! Pull out to about 20'
    of water and start fishing. It worked for us. Over 100 fish a day!
    You do not have to go far.
    
    Rich
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| 990.15 | smallie heaven | USRCV1::GEIBELL | NOTHIN LIKE FISH ON ! | Thu May 30 1991 16:42 | 12 | 
|  |     
    
      Try the oswego area around the break walls inside the bay and out on
    the lake.  I have been doing excellent on the lake around sodus(my home
    port) out to 50' they have been hitting anything you drag in front of
    them. of course when they are spawning its not too hard to get one!
    
         And they al have been smallies- alot in the 5-7 lb range.
    
                                         Good luck
                                                       Lee 
    
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