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7.40 last week

 

That's a Full Grown One Right there ~ !

 

Congrats

 

A-Jay

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Its a amazing smallmouth fishery. No to be a a@# but those you can catch quite frequently on that body of water. Its really not a big deal. A true giant will hit double digits. Just think of the size those would be by october!! Your playin with world class fish then! But 4-5-6s are honestly what you can catch every day of the week. Just lucky to live on such a great clear water fishery.

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Its a amazing smallmouth fishery. No to be a a@# but those you can catch quite frequently on that body of water. Its really not a big deal. A true giant will hit double digits. Just think of the size those would be by october!! Your playin with world class fish then! But 4-5-6s are honestly what you can catch every day of the week. Just lucky to live on such a great clear water fishery.

They gorge on perch and gobies. They do grow monstrous, I have seen them while ice fishing for perch. Just a big shadow...

  • 2 weeks later...
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I drive by Simcoe/Barrie every year on my way up to Temiscoming to fish for smallies at Beauchene.

I have heard stories about that lake and now I know they are true!

We always are in a hurry to get to Orillia to Webers for lunch, but may have to stop off there some time.

The smallies at Beauchene are plentiful and easily get in the 5/6 lb range, but don't think they get much over that, at least I haven't heard of it.

Those are nice smallmouth you caught.

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Dinky,

Webers has great burgers. Thats so fun you mentioned that. Lol. But id save the fuel and wouldnt pass Simcoe up. Its Ontarios #1 smallmouth fishery. No other inland lake in the province can ever compare!! Next time drop a line in the lake. If you need a guide pm me and i will point you in the right direction.

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Dinky,

Webers has great burgers. Thats so fun you mentioned that. Lol. But id save the fuel and wouldnt pass Simcoe up. Its Ontarios #1 smallmouth fishery. No other inland lake in the province can ever compare!! Next time drop a line in the lake. If you need a guide pm me and i will point you in the right direction.

I just might do that, bent, since I don't haul my Tracker up there anymore (I leave it in Beauchene year round) and a guide would be real helpful too.

Webers is really famous. I have met Canadians all over the country who are from ON or QC and they all know it.

I will definitely try to make a stop at Simcoe soon! thanks

  • Super User
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A little over five on Colorado's Yampa River, on a buzzbait. Five minutes later I got a 38" pike, numerous other 2 - 3 pound smallies, and more pike up to 8 pounds. All the the span of 15 minutes around dusk.

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the fish in my avatar. 22" long, didn't have a scale with me so not sure about the weight. the bass weight to length chart puts it at 6.5# so my guess would be somewhere in the 6# range. caught on the Rapala Skitter Pop

  • 2 weeks later...
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There's a lake up near me called Lake Clear just outside of Eganville. It compares to Simcoe but without the crowd. To add, Webers burgers are AWESOME!

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I love catching the bronzebacks! I was into the smallmouths before the bucketmouths, mainly because our lakes don't hold largemouth, and i'd have to say my biggest is somewhere around 21''. Never had a scale..don't even want to try and guess the weight

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21 1/2 inches don't know the weight caught on a swimbait

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22 inch on a tributary of the Niagara River on a 1/4 ounce Chartreuse and White Spinnerbait I made myself!

 

 

 Where abouts on the Niagara?

  • Super User
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5.25lbs 24" on a Tiny Torpedo. This year I am extremely fortunate to have 5 over 5lbs. Champlain Smallies are getting HUGE on the Alewifes

I'm going to go to Simcoe in 2016. I will have to try that Weber place, with a name like that...

  • Super User
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Beat my PB smallie yesterday, 23" and surprisingly only weighed 4.2lbs but still a awesome fish! The fact that she was probably at least 12 years old makes her a trophy in my book. Hit an s-waver 168

  • 4 weeks later...
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5.5 on a spinnerbait in 4 fow. would post a picture but i guess file size is too big? it's my avatar otherwise!

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Five and a half pounds on a football jig in 35' of water in Conesus Lake in November 2013

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I've managed to hit the 5 pound mark right on the head 3 times now, most recently was this one in October 2011 on a tiny Lucky Craft BDS Zero crankbait in American Shad color. She had the tail of an 8-9 inch crappies sticking out of her throat, hence the giant bulge in her stomach.

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