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Lake Ontario brown trout fishing has begun, and it is good.  Saturday I had the pleasure of helping out my friend Craig (315 Guide Service).  He had a 5-person multi-boat trip and had a boat back out. With the river high and dirty, he called me to see we could take them on the lake.

I agreed and Saturday morning, we set out to chase brown trout. The morning started off slow as we searched for warmer water. After only boating one fish we pulled the gear and made a run to the west.

It wasn’t long before the rods started firing. We ended the morning with 9 in the box, 2 thrown back, and a few others that got off. Making the run to new water paid off. A thank you to Casey Prisco (Dirty Goose Sportfishing) is needed as well for the lure tips.

I have this coming weekend open if anyone is looking to get in on the action. The weather doesn’t look great but the winds are going to be right to provide calm water. Guests can stay warm and dry under the canopy as well.

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Saturday I took a break from deer hunting to take Russell and his son Shawn on a Cayuga Lake fishing trip.  Russell has booked the trip as Shawn’s birthday present.

When Russell booked the trip, he said they wanted to jig for lake trout. I told him we would plan for that, but I’d bring some trolling gear just in case.  I knew if we found the lakers grouped up, we would get them. However, after 4 spots, we knew we needed to go searching.

We started with two 10 color lines out that they could hold onto and yank every now and again, giving the baits extra action. This is like mixing trolling and jigging all in one. I wasn’t long before we had our first laker. I thought perfect this technique will get them and we will be good to go.

It turned out that was not true. After a while with no more bites, I put the down riggers out and both a 3 and 4 color lead core. We now had 6 rods in the water and the bites started coming.

At the end of the day we had taken fish on every rod out and Shawn had sore arms. His smile tells the story for sure. We ended with 7 lakers, a brown, a rainbow, and at Atlantic giving us the Cayuga Lake grand slam.  We also lost about 7 other fish throughout the day.

The moral of this story is always have a plan B and C just in case plan A doesn’t pan out.  I am offering trips on Cayuga Lake all winter. Stay warm inside the heated enclosure of the Hewescraft. 

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This past weekend was one of the most fun weekends I have had in a while. I was fishing both days so that had a lot to do with it.

Saturday I went to Oneida Lake in the new boat. It was a bit strange as I brought my friend Mike, Full Tank Charters,  out with me. Normally, he takes me in his boat as he charters exclusively on Oneida and has taught me all I know about walleye fishing on that lake.

We launched just after 7, and it wasn’t long before we were putting a nice walleye in the live well. We had started fishing out deep and found fish right tight to the bottom. Using lead core rods, we were able to get our baits down to the fish and took home 10 keeper walleye and 3 big perch. I lost count of how many short or just barely 15 inch fish we released. I was pulling a deep thunderstick, and Mike was pulling a storm thin fin. We also took 3 bites off a chinook diver and thunder stick rig I put out on my side just to try out. One of the 3 was a keeper. Overall, it was a great morning on the water that put some tasty filets in the freezer.

Sunday, after breakfast, I took my wife and kids out on Lake Ontario to try some brown trout fishing. This time of year, there are some locations where they start to stack up, and we wanted to see if they were there. 

We only had 2 rods in the water when that question was answered. A nice 17 inch brown trout smacked a custom Maglip 3.0 i had put out on a board. Once I had all the planer and rigger rods in the water I set out 2 chinook diver rods 18 and 22 feet back. I am glad I did as those rods took 5 out of our 9 bites. We ended up landing 6 browns in just a few hours. Amanda and the boys were able to stay warm under the enclosure.  This boat is much more comfortable than the old one that is for sure.  See her and the boys smile for each picture made the day great for me.

I will be offering both brown trout and walleye trips until the launches freeze. I also offer trips to Cayuga Lake for lake trout, rainbow trout and Atlantic salmon. Call today to book a trip.

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