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Recently got out on Lake Huron up near Alpena Michigan to do some salmon and lake trout fishing.  Here's a picture of my first ever Atlantic Salmon. By the way, very tasty! My friend and I ended the day with a coho, an atlantic and some lake trout.

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Nice female, Burt. 

The salmon looks nice, too.  Ayaq



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thats a beautiful fish.



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now I'm hungry.....!!

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On 2017-06-17 at 7:10 PM, Burt(XI) said:

Recently got out on Lake Huron up near Alpena Michigan to do some salmon and lake trout fishing.  Here's a picture of my first ever Atlantic Salmon. By the way, very tasty! My friend and I ended the day with a coho, an atlantic and some lake trout.

salmon2_06152017.JPG

Burt is that your boat? I assume you were trolling with spoons or rapala's



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Hi Weed:

No, I went out with a buddy in his boat. He salmon and lake trout fishes all the time and his rig is set up for it. I have a nice fishing rig set up for walleye and bass. Im planning on giving salmon a try yet this summer.

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9 hours ago, Burt(XI) said:

Hi Weed:

No, I went out with a buddy in his boat. He salmon and lake trout fishes all the time and his rig is set up for it. I have a nice fishing rig set up for walleye and bass. Im planning on giving salmon a try yet this summer.

Bert that Salmon if it was sea run would be called a Grilse (a young salmon that has gone to sea for only 1 year the vast majority are males). Since the early 80's here in New Brunswick we were only allowed to kill these young grilse. Now for the last 3 years we are 100% hook and release.



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21 hours ago, WeednFeed said:

Bert that Salmon if it was sea run would be called a Grilse (a young salmon that has gone to sea for only 1 year the vast majority are males). Since the early 80's here in New Brunswick we were only allowed to kill these young grilse. Now for the last 3 years we are 100% hook and release.

Interesting stuff Weed. I do a lot of catch and release, especially bass and walleye. My freezer is only so big :).  It was my first atlantic and wanted to try it on the grill. Very good eating.

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2 hours ago, Burt(XI) said:

Interesting stuff Weed. I do a lot of catch and release, especially bass and walleye. My freezer is only so big :).  It was my first atlantic and wanted to try it on the grill. Very good eating.

Awesome, there would be no issue with a Great Lake Atlantic Salmon the issue her in NB is with the wild stock that run to the ocean and head north east to the area near Greenland. I would say enjoy every salmon you catch in the Great Lake system. You folks have a great healthy fishery, I'm jealous lol! Here is one I returned several years ago!

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