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Subject: Re: Steelhead, rainbows, browns, coho, and kings. 11/05/2001


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Bob C Ct./Ny
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Date Posted: 15:09:31 11/06/01 Tue
In reply to: walleyed 's message, "Steelhead, rainbows, browns, coho, and kings. 11/05/2001" on 17:09:11 11/05/01 Mon

>Oswego River is producing some very nice catches of
>steelies and browns and numerous Salmon. North and
>south sandy are turning out good numbers of domestic
>Rainbows on the lower ends of those streams. Most
>streams Oswego west are giving up a few browns but LOW
>water continues to stall a major influx of brown
>trout. Some streams with artificial, regulated flows
>such as the Genny, Oak, and 18-mile are fishing very
>well for browns and bows with fresh kings mixed in.
>These are very crowded however. The rut is starting
>to heat up with major league chasing of does by bucks
>crossing the road. There are two less does to chase
>as they met the left rear quarterpanel and wheel of my
>rusty F-150 today and yesterday while on the way to
>and from our brown trout excursions. Ken and Lenny
>from Jersey landed a even dozen with browns to Ten
>pounds today on Chartreuse and Pink Egg Bags. Day off
>tomorrow after twelve straight days on the water
>chasing browns and bows. I shall be in the cedars
>swamps bordering Northeastern Lake Ontario at Dawn
>tomorrow awaiting the rutting whitetail. Shoot
>Straight. Good Fishing. walleyed Out!
Hi Walleyed, Are those rutting beasts sneaking round my yard n nibbling my beets n swiss chard lol? Any steelies in the estuary? Happy huntin/fishin! Bob

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