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Originally Posted by dakota560
The only thing better than the Salmon River and Lake Ontario tribs during the fall and winter months is enjoying it with a bunch of good friends. Mikey that is one big king in your pic. That stone fly is huge. One reason why when the salmon and browns stop dropping their eggs stones are such a good pattern on the river.
Looks like the river needs water like everywhere else but from the pictures it looks like you found a stretch without crowds that I'm sure added to the enjoyment of the trip.
Amazing the strength and energy those fish exhibit running the river when in a month's time they'll basically all be lining the bottom of the river. Nature's way!
Just curious, is that a big flesh fly or just a big piece of sponge in that one King's mouth on the stringer?
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The one the stinger lol nah that’s it’s gill, it does look like a flesh fly but it’s not lol
We use tiny size 8 hooks with 8 lb fluro.