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Yankee Troller

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  1. I made this video to show side by side comparisons from the X4 to the new models.
  2. I don't have a paddle wheel attachment for my Smart Troll probes, so I have no experience with those.
  3. I would say on smaller boats, or boats with limited dash space, that smaller display would be nicer to have.
  4. I have some over-stock/previous generation marine electronics NEW in boxes I'd like to move. If they're still available they'll be on this posting. Prices do not include tax, which will have to be charged at the marina. I can ship at the buyers expense, or these can be picked up in the Rochester/Sodus area. Cannon Downriggers Magnum 10TS - $775 Optimum TS - $1400 Fish Hawk X4 System - $825 X4D System - $1000 Humminbird - Take advantage of factory rebates on top of these low prices -----> Link To Rebates - Humminbird Rebates HELIX 7 CHIRP/GPS G4N - $600 HELIX 7 MEGA DI G4N - $675 HELIX 9 MEGA DI G4N - $1075 HELIX 9 CHIRP/GPS G4N - $850 HELIX 10 CHIRP/GPS G4N - $1100 ICE HELIX 7 All Season G4 - $900 Garmin ECHOMAP 73sv - $420 GPSMAP 743xsv - $775
  5. Hey guys, check out my new video. Let me know what you think.
  6. Here is a link to the broadcast, which starts at 8 PM ET. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knt8IoaXtJk
  7. Might be something in here
  8. Exciting times as we lay out our new command center.
  9. I've got an 8" Raymarine C80 I'd let go for $250 - EBAY Link
  10. We beat up the Oneida Lake Walleye population this morning! Prior to the trip I asked them their preferred fishing presentation, and they asked to troll. So that's what we set up for. We trolled 16-18' most of the morning trying to keep our baits in that 10-12' range. It was almost impossible to keep 8 rods in. Our furthest two boards on each side pulled Bay Rat Short Shallows back 100' on 20lb braid. The two inside boards on each side pulled Deep Husky Jerk 10's and #9 Flicker Minnows back 45' on 10lb mono. Our best colors imitated Perch. For the last couple of hours we slid out into deeper water looking for some bigger fish. We targeted 30+' of water and grabbed a couple nice Walleye, and a stud 4.7lb Smallmouth Bass. The deep water program was 85' back on the braid rods, and 85' back on the mono rods with 2oz drop weights. #9 Flicker Minnows on one side, and #10 Deep Husky Jerks on the other. That's it for a few weeks! If weather allows we'll try to get out in early December if anyone's interested.
  11. I honestly didn't pay attention, and we set-up as it was getting light out. So that makes it tough. I generally put half and half out and see what fires.
  12. Paul and Tom met us this morning at Oneida Shores for their annual Fall Walleye charter. Being regulars we knew they preferred to troll, so that's what we were set up to do. Our first few trolls targeted 15-16' of water right outside of the weeds. We made four trolls in that depth range on two different spots. On our fifth troll we looked at deeper water (30'), but only grabbed one keeper Walleye and a big Perch. The sixth troll we went back to the area we did our first and second troll though, but we slid out into that 17-18' of water range. All of our trolls took fish! Today, we pulled stickbaits, and with the help of the precision trolling app we were able to put various baits in the zones we wanted. We ran 8 Offshore inline boards on each troll. The two furthest boards on each side were loaded with 20lb braid, and they fired all day 100' back with Bay Rat Short Shallows in Perch, Jail Bird, Toxic Frog, Can't Afford It, and Blue Tiger. The two inside boards were 10lb mono rods pulling #9 Flicker Minnows and Deep Scatter Husky Jerk back 40-45'. Our best colors in those offerings were Perch, Black/Silver, and Purpledecent
  13. 90% of the bass guys are running these charge on the run systems, and have been for years. If this was the case the trolling motor companies, who also sponsor them, should be warning against this?
  14. Your post made me chuckle, BUT I doubt they are "working on it." If they are, I'd love to hear about these studies at our lake meetings over graphs of declining fish size. It would offer some hope like the increase in baitfish studies have over the last few years.
  15. Here's my set-up. Both are 10" screens. On the Trojan we ran 4 Humminbirds networked together. On the network they shared a SI/DI transducer, an Airmar 50/200 transducer, and a MEGA Live transducer. .
  16. He's running two different brands on his transom, so to answer your question no. However, he has two 'birds at the helm which are sharing a SI/DI and Airmar 50/200 transducer with the 'bird in the back.
  17. I don't have them in stock. Used my last one about a month ago. I can get one coming if you want one.
  18. A lot of boats out there with Chinook Rudders. They were night and day on the Trojan. The new Tiara will be getting them as well.
  19. Look into the Power Pole Charge. We have used this charger a lot at the marina. When your main or kicker is running you can divert that alternators output to your trolling motor batteries. Kickers don't have huge alternators, but it will help. The Power Pole Charge also acts as an onboard charger and an emergency jump start. I'm not electrician, but I don't know if you can hook your 12v kicker into a 24/36v battery bank? The Power Pole Charge helps make these conversions from 12v to 24/26v happen.
  20. 9-10" is what I sell the most for transom screens. Unless funds are endless I always push guys to purchase a pair of 9" screens for their helm vs one 12". It's the same money.
  21. I attend every meeting that is open to the public. I've never heard of a study or experiment by the state to figure this out. Wouldn't you like to know where the top GOSD and LOC fish each year were bred? Whatever got those fish to be the biggest in the lake is something we should concentrate on. Since you've been around since the beginning you should know we've had both. Why not have good fishing with good size fish?
  22. I figure 40-45', but I'm sure it is more or less depending on currents and thermoclines.
  23. When they did the tagging study pen were bigger at age 0-2, but at age 3 is when everything evened out.
  24. If you talk to the big name charter captains on the lake (ones who sit on the lake board) they say we never had a baitfish crash/problem. I don't agree with their views, and I think our baitfish population took a massive hit with those two year classes. I don't think there is a need to assume year classes in this world with the science and technology we have. If the DEC really wants to understand these Salmon and Trout they need to step up and do more. We all want answers. There's no reason to wait a year to see what age a fish is.
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