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Subject: Salmon river report 10/18/2001


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walleyed
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Date Posted: 17:58:08 10/18/01 Thu

last saturday, Oct 13th and sunday october 14th saw the best runs of Salmon and steelhead so far this season coming into Salmon River with Sunday being much better than saturday. At fillet world we cleaned 147 and 166 respectively, dropping to 99 monday, 81 tuesday, 49 wensday and only a pitiful 17 today. I might note that tuesday thru today there was almost no-one on the river. A fellow from vermont landed a huge 47" FORTY POUND EIGHT OUNCE Chinook on tuesday at the clamshed pool at the upper Ballpark/firemen's field days area. He brought it in to the carving Pavilion to be weighed. I photographed it and if the exposures come out favorably you will see it in Lake Ontario Outdoor Mag next issue. Or possibly on sportmen's shop if I can get it to a color scanner and send it in. Also, A THIRTY-FIVE POUND AND CHANGE possible COHO won the AABA salmon derby. Last report saw the beast at the Altmar Hatchery getting A peloric cceaca assessment (counting the spaghetti-like channels of the stomach) to determine wether it was a Pure bred coho or a King/coho crossdresser (CoHOOK) The steelhead numbers are continuing to increase daily and will soon be around in dependable, fishable numbers. After three straight days of rain Little Sandy, skinner, Lindsay, and of course north and south sandy are rather high and muddy. south produced real well yesterday and they should all be on the drop tomorrrow and red hot for the weekend. south sandy has a dearth of stubby domestic rainbows in it for you egg bag wingers. I predict lots of Mudsharks for the ropers friday and saturday. Good fishing. walleyed out.

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