07-01-2013, 10:31 AM
I finally got her out on Saturday, made a 14 mile round trip... Average 32 MPH on the GPS. She handled well in the 2 ft chop....
Here is a quick clip from the "First Run"
Was nice to be out..
So Saturday was the "FIRST" run of the season,
I ran from the city of Pickering, Ontario. to Whitby, Ontario on the boat, and paid entry into the port whitby salmon series.
It was a great turnout with another 40 boats involved.
We all meet at the harbour entrance for 6:00 am, and the it's "BLAST OFF TIME".
Everyone races to get to their best spots to get their lines set for optimum fishing time.
Here's a clip I took from blast off On Sunday morning June 30...
Very Happy With my Little boat.
Well, I Finally got my boat bloody today.
(you can say this is the first ever great lakes Chinook salmon on a Glasply.
And I get allot of great compliments and queries as to what I have as a boat.
it has been quoted "The Little Big boat"
The First fish I was Able to bring aboard, was a pacific Strain, Chinook Salmon at the 18# mark.
Here is a Fellow Hatchery Volunteer, John Bacon
with our first of the day within an hour of having lines set.
By the end of the day we went 6 for 9 on fish hooked and boated.
3 kings 2 rainbows and an Atlantic Salmon....
not sure what we lost, I will continue to tell myself they were very small fish and would not have helped us in the salmon tournament.
Today was the first of a three day tournament, It was won by a team with a King Salmon weighing in at 31 pounds.
~Jeremy
Here is a quick clip from the "First Run"
Was nice to be out..
So Saturday was the "FIRST" run of the season,
I ran from the city of Pickering, Ontario. to Whitby, Ontario on the boat, and paid entry into the port whitby salmon series.
It was a great turnout with another 40 boats involved.
We all meet at the harbour entrance for 6:00 am, and the it's "BLAST OFF TIME".
Everyone races to get to their best spots to get their lines set for optimum fishing time.
Here's a clip I took from blast off On Sunday morning June 30...
Very Happy With my Little boat.
Well, I Finally got my boat bloody today.
(you can say this is the first ever great lakes Chinook salmon on a Glasply.
And I get allot of great compliments and queries as to what I have as a boat.
it has been quoted "The Little Big boat"
The First fish I was Able to bring aboard, was a pacific Strain, Chinook Salmon at the 18# mark.
Here is a Fellow Hatchery Volunteer, John Bacon
with our first of the day within an hour of having lines set.
By the end of the day we went 6 for 9 on fish hooked and boated.
3 kings 2 rainbows and an Atlantic Salmon....
not sure what we lost, I will continue to tell myself they were very small fish and would not have helped us in the salmon tournament.
Today was the first of a three day tournament, It was won by a team with a King Salmon weighing in at 31 pounds.
~Jeremy