Extra Space Storage #1051 - Kings Park
By Kruno from Kings Park, NY Posted Nov 10, 2015 that's awesome!. I aawlys have thoughts of big salmon in my 14 smokercraft just never put it together yet.i know that that if you are not afraid of the dark that you can get lots of fish out of temp near shore!thanks for the hot reports Bill By Derketer from Kings Park, NY Posted Jun 13, 2015 Bill- Returning the heads up from fishing Sunday. I did not end up gitnetg out on the big lake because of that N NW wind. Went to West Bay in the morning and caught one two year salmon. Went to East Bay Sunday evening and caught a nice 3 year around 15 pounds and a one year salmon. Maybe sometime this week I will be able to make it out to the big lake. http://lumgdcvh.com [url=http://ukhfxmaoa.com]ukhfxmaoa[/url] [link=http://lkvssakxw.com]lkvssakxw[/link] By Hamed from Kings Park, NY Posted Jun 11, 2015 When I started lake Michigan fisihng for salmon back in the 60s, yes I'm that old, I bought a new 15- foot, row boat style, Aero Craft with a 25 hp Evenrude on the back. I trailered that boat all over the state for many years. It had home-made manual downriggers of dryer spools, welded steel, and pipe. My point in telling you this is that you can go out on the big lake in your boat if you stay close to home, like on the first bank, which is just a mile out. You don't have to do what I do and charge all over the lake. In fact I'll bet you have as much or more fun than I do and that is saying a lot. I used to fish weekends all day for two days and was happy if I caught two fish. Now if I do that in a morning I feel bad. I think I was better off then, don't you? Get in your boat, pick your good weather moments, and go fisihng and let luck take care of the rest. You'll be the winner no matter how many you catch.
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