BMAC
10-13-2012, 06:06 AM
As someone who fishes La Jolla once a year with my Brother and enjoys reading the fishing stories on BWE while I'm unable to fish during the winter- I thought I would contribute a bit to the forum.
I had been fishing Lake Ontario for a while with limited success but last year ( after my brother and I spent 3 days paddling after the DH in his Hobie) My Brother and I went out and made the upgrade and got Hobies. This proved to be the ticket for big water fishing for me as it allowed me to add a downrigger and increased my trolling range considerably. Average day on the water for me is 7-10 hrs of trolling and when you're pulling spoons in 50-90 depth and have to keep pace at 2-2.5mph paddling isn't ideal.
Average day is about 3 fish with a good day being 7-8... My apologies for the bad pics - There is only a handful of guys here who even go out on the lake in kayaks and as such I fish alone the majority of the time.
This was the first mature Chinook of the year for me so I had a beer - Why not?
http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/j328/BMACkayak/June232012Chinook2.jpg
Good Look at a smaller Chinook
http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/j328/BMACkayak/IMG-20120928-00117.jpg
Brown Trout
http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/j328/BMACkayak/DSC03023.jpg
Big Dark Chinook (38 inches)Getting Ready to Run up the River
http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/j328/BMACkayak/DSC03051.jpg
Better View of it in the net
http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/j328/BMACkayak/DSC03048.jpg
My Buddy Clint from North Carolina who worked hard ( paddling my old P13) for this Coho Salmon that went straight onto the grill!
http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/j328/BMACkayak/ClintCohoMay2012-1.jpg
The Big Chinook Salmon are a lot of fun. We are in deep water and don't have kelp, dolphins, seals, sharks etc to deal with so I only use a 17 lb weighted rod and 20 lb flouro leader.
I normally run one line deep for Chinooks and run another lighter rod ( bass rod) higher in the water column for Rainbow Trout - Much smaller than the chinooks but I seem to catch a handful of them every time out. They fight hard for their size normally bust at least one jump 3-4 feet out of the water.
http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/j328/BMACkayak/BrianSteelie2.jpg
Small one but a cool pic of the Toronto Skyline
http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/j328/BMACkayak/Toronto-20120915-00111-1.jpg
http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/j328/BMACkayak/BrianSteelie1.jpg
And of course - You gotta get out there early as the bite often shuts down in the afternoon.
http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/j328/BMACkayak/IMG-20120915-00110.jpg
It was a banner year on Lake Ontario for me but this is the pic thats going on my wall - You are all so lucky to be able to fish La Jolla - Tight Lines
http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/j328/BMACkayak/HugeYellowtail.jpg
I had been fishing Lake Ontario for a while with limited success but last year ( after my brother and I spent 3 days paddling after the DH in his Hobie) My Brother and I went out and made the upgrade and got Hobies. This proved to be the ticket for big water fishing for me as it allowed me to add a downrigger and increased my trolling range considerably. Average day on the water for me is 7-10 hrs of trolling and when you're pulling spoons in 50-90 depth and have to keep pace at 2-2.5mph paddling isn't ideal.
Average day is about 3 fish with a good day being 7-8... My apologies for the bad pics - There is only a handful of guys here who even go out on the lake in kayaks and as such I fish alone the majority of the time.
This was the first mature Chinook of the year for me so I had a beer - Why not?
http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/j328/BMACkayak/June232012Chinook2.jpg
Good Look at a smaller Chinook
http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/j328/BMACkayak/IMG-20120928-00117.jpg
Brown Trout
http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/j328/BMACkayak/DSC03023.jpg
Big Dark Chinook (38 inches)Getting Ready to Run up the River
http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/j328/BMACkayak/DSC03051.jpg
Better View of it in the net
http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/j328/BMACkayak/DSC03048.jpg
My Buddy Clint from North Carolina who worked hard ( paddling my old P13) for this Coho Salmon that went straight onto the grill!
http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/j328/BMACkayak/ClintCohoMay2012-1.jpg
The Big Chinook Salmon are a lot of fun. We are in deep water and don't have kelp, dolphins, seals, sharks etc to deal with so I only use a 17 lb weighted rod and 20 lb flouro leader.
I normally run one line deep for Chinooks and run another lighter rod ( bass rod) higher in the water column for Rainbow Trout - Much smaller than the chinooks but I seem to catch a handful of them every time out. They fight hard for their size normally bust at least one jump 3-4 feet out of the water.
http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/j328/BMACkayak/BrianSteelie2.jpg
Small one but a cool pic of the Toronto Skyline
http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/j328/BMACkayak/Toronto-20120915-00111-1.jpg
http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/j328/BMACkayak/BrianSteelie1.jpg
And of course - You gotta get out there early as the bite often shuts down in the afternoon.
http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/j328/BMACkayak/IMG-20120915-00110.jpg
It was a banner year on Lake Ontario for me but this is the pic thats going on my wall - You are all so lucky to be able to fish La Jolla - Tight Lines
http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/j328/BMACkayak/HugeYellowtail.jpg