Nice Dogg. Very cool. Good catch.garddogg56 wrote:I finally got thru to the Salmon as the smelt started running this weeknot a big one but Sue will have a mother's day salmon
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Nice Dogg. Very cool. Good catch.garddogg56 wrote:I finally got thru to the Salmon as the smelt started running this weeknot a big one but Sue will have a mother's day salmon
Fishing is one of my favorite things to do! Glad you got that Salmon!!garddogg56 wrote:I finally got thru to the Salmon as the smelt started running this weeknot a big one but Sue will have a mother's day salmon


yep! especially when you have 300 yards of lead core out.philco wrote:I've never fished for salmon but would love to try. Do they put up a lot of fight when hooked ?

Nice one Dogg. Did you use a streamer?garddogg56 wrote:I finally got thru to the Salmon as the smelt started running this weeknot a big one but Sue will have a mother's day salmon

Howdy dogg,garddogg56 wrote:Thanx guysthey are fun to catch on a 6wt flyrod.Salmons are ok to eat but not as good as native Brook trout for us in Maine Brookies are as good as it gets.Check6 that is a sea run correct
our salmon are land-lock, the largest we get are 12lbs.that is a beauty
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I couldn't land that on a 6wt flyrod but I'd LOVE to try :)Ya Joe on a Montreal horr..

shot of the cleaning station, after a typical outing....garddogg56 wrote:100lbs of Salmon on a given dayWOW we don't get that in a lifetime!







That looks like a blast MelDinadan wrote:Beautiful Salmon, Dogg! That is a good size fish for a fly rod. I have never caught anything bigger than a maybe one pound bass on a fly rod. Nice!
Dave - those Great Lakes Salmon look ... healthy! I have never caught a Salmon but those fish sure look good.
Last Tuesday I was out on the water an caught this forty inch (more or less) Redfish (Red Drum) along with an assortment of small fry (literally fry, in my case). I always release the big Redfish since they are usually or maybe always females and the big ones are not as good to eat as small ones. It took me about forty five minutes to get this girl along side the boat and unhook her. You better believe I was ready for a beer when I got done releasing that fish!
Do you have binoculars with which to spy on our little feathered friends?TripleF wrote:Yeah, nice shot Mrs. Mel! Knice RED Mel!
The community picnic table here happens to be surrounded by all kinds of mature trees. Compliment of Phil and Garry I've begun
a new hobby.....bird watching. I sit at the picnic table for me brunch cigar with my binoculars and Bird Field Guide Book.
Yesterday I spotted a Pileated Woodpecker, easily identified by the crown.....even though this pic is a silhouette, the crown stands out.
In real color it's fire engine red - the crown.

Thankfully I do, I just don't have the camera gear I used to, to take proper pics.jerryd6818 wrote:Do you have binoculars with which to spy on our little feathered friends?TripleF wrote:Yeah, nice shot Mrs. Mel! Knice RED Mel!
The community picnic table here happens to be surrounded by all kinds of mature trees. Compliment of Phil and Garry I've begun
a new hobby.....bird watching. I sit at the picnic table for me brunch cigar with my binoculars and Bird Field Guide Book.
Yesterday I spotted a Pileated Woodpecker, easily identified by the crown.....even though this pic is a silhouette, the crown stands out.
In real color it's fire engine red - the crown.
