Jeff and Scott talk about the use of copper line for salmon fishing in Lake Ontario. Scott discusses the advantages of using copper for faster depth achievement and avoiding water fleas as well as line speed.
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Radio Show: Copper line for salmon fishing
Posted: 5th October 2012 by HookedForLife in GeneralTags: Bay of Quinte, Bay of Quinte Charters, charters, cold water fish, copper line, deep fishing, depth, Dipsey Divers, down rigger, Guide, hooked for life, invasive species, Jeff Chisholm, Lake Ontario salmon fishing, lead core, monofilament, Podcast, Quinte ice fishing team, radioshow, salmon fishing, Scott Walcott, sink rate, sinking line, spiny water fleas, thermaclime, Trolling, water fleas
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Radio Show: Spring Kings and King of The Lake Tournament Winner
Posted: 11th May 2011 by Jeff in GeneralTags: bait, Bronte, Chinook, crank bait, Dalhousie, dipsey diver, dipsies, down riggers, Fishing 4 Tails, Greg Amiel, Grimsby, Jordan, Lake Ontario, lead core, Peche Xtreme, planer board, program, riggers, Salmon, shallow water, spoon, spring kings, spring salmon, St. Catharines, torpedo divers, Tournament, Trolling, warm water, win
Greg Amiel from Fishing 4 Tails joins us to discuss his team’s win at the Big Jon King of The Lake Salmon tournament. We discuss how to find and catch Spring Kings! Congrats to team Peche Xtreme on their win!
Radio Show: Depth when trolling
Posted: 21st October 2010 by Jeff in GeneralTags: 20 plus, 50/50, Bay of Quinte, crankbait, critical, depth, dipsey diver, directional, dive curve, hardbait, jet diver, Lake Ontario, lakers, lead, lead core, line counter, lure, plane, plug, precision, presentation, reel, Salmon, sensitive, snake, Snap Weights, specific, speed, torpedo divers, Trophy, trout, Walleye, Walleye Institute
This show discusses the various methods to achieve depth when trolling. Be it fall trophy walleye on the Bay of Quinte, Lake Trout in back lakes, or Lake Ontario Salmon fishing, presenting your baits at the depths where the active fish are is key. We briefly touch on a few of these methods, so if you have any questions, feel free to ask.
An article that Jeff posted earlier this year regarding suspending crawler harnesses also discusses many of these methods. You can read that article here.


