Thanks F33, I will definitely get in touch with you. Can we do that legally? Anyway I want to share a story with you guys. I went to Bowmanville last week to do some salmon fishing on Lake Ontario for the first time. I bought a few trolling rods and some gear and off we went. We took my buddies 18ft lund with two driggers on it. He has only fished salmon once so we were not to sure what to expect.
Got on the water by 11 am and set the rods. By 11:15 a rod goes off, aalmost ripped the rod out of the holder and hes gone. I reel in my gear and my swivel is broke in half, never seen that happen before. Had 5 more rods go off in the next hour and we lost every fish, same thing busted terminal tackle.
That evening at the hotel we were discussing the situation over a case of beer and we decided that our releases were not set up properly, theres no way the terminal tackle should be busting like that. It was all quality stuff Spro and Sampo. Got out the screwdriver and adjusted my dipsy's and worked on the drigger releases as well.
Headed out the next morning and it was rough out there my buddy was feeling sick so we had to come in. Went out that evening and had 3 hits and got em all, Steelhead the heaviest being about 8 lbs (my first steelhead). Headed out at six the next morning and within a half hour my monkey puke spoon goes off. I grab the rod and this fish pulled off 300ft of line in 10 seconds, man what a feeling. Then I worked him to the boat and he was in the net. A 20lb spring. We got 4 more springs and were off the water by 11. They were all in the 20 to 25 lb range. What an amazing fish those Springs are and the Steelies are lots of fun, jumping all over the place. I have lots of fish for the smoker now and have already had a few steaks off of one salmon. I think I'm going to set my 25 cruiser up for salmon fishing since Lake O is only 3 hrs away and I am hooked on this type of fishing. I can't wait to do it again on the end of July while I'm in Victoria for a few days. My old buddy is going to take me out in the salt chuck.