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Yankee Troller

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  1. I think this picture describes the conditions on the Bar this morning. 50* on the surface. http://t.co/vRzeXHWkMT

  2. 1' roll from the SW on the Bar. Bite is really good. Check out this 15lb Coho that took a Familiar Bite Herring strip http://t.co/LWweYMnQr6

  3. Slow for us. It's been better for others. DW Sea sick Waddlers down 50' are good. This one took a coho rig! http://t.co/Jh5EAZrP6W

  4. Slight west wind. 1' chop and 49 degrees on the surface. Looks like the mud finally caught up to the Niagara River wash. Waters off color.

  5. Slow bite tonight out the front door. Quality not quantity. "That" spoon took a nice teenage Chinook down 50'.

  6. Check out this break! 46 on one side. 38 on the other. http://t.co/eRI8y8SsPG

  7. Double on sharks. DW sea sick Waddler down 35'. Diver out 130' on a 2.5 with an A-TOM-MIK Hijacker. Locked on it 10 color now. Hawg wild!

  8. 1' roll from the west. Nice green water 46 on top. 44 down 75'. On our @CannonFishing down 35' with a Sea Sick! http://t.co/sPSxtwO5b8

  9. Another DW Sea Sick Waddler victim. 40 down over 80 on our @CannonFishing http://t.co/F8stB5kRn3

  10. Creek's are flooded! I bet there is a good BT bite on the inside tomorrow morning! Work that color/temp break!

  11. I agree with you Vince, but given the harsh Winter let's make sure we go through the Summer and make sure the bait is still there. The last two years the bait has been insane. I just don't want to ever see us get to what MI got to with low forage bases, and unhealthy fish. Not to mention IF they increase it for a few years are we gonna b**ch when they lower it back down to the levels we're at now when the forage base reaches lower levels? Not buying bud! Hahahahaha You know you want more Lakers! That was probably a pen fish released recently. The Genny has a Chinook and Steelhead pen program.
  12. Thanks everyone! Bruce, it was a pleasure having you aboard! See ya out there soon.
  13. Just to clarify....We're $650 for 8hrs. $1300 for two days. The $1000 deal is for a 4hr afternoon trip followed by an 8 hr morning trip. That's for up to 4 people. If we have a full boat of 6 people we are $800 for the day. We don't make a lot of money chartering. If we get a tip, GREAT! If not, then it's no big deal. We don't run our charter business to "make money" because if we did then we wouldn't have burned $1000 in fuel over 3 days with our charter this past weekend to get them on sharks. I laughed and made a joke in their presence talking to someone else that I basically chartered for free this weekend during the WHI burning all that gas. I watch a lot of guys take the closest fish in the morning rather than going straight to the Salmon, which may be offshore. To us Salmon are #1 and we can usually get them to go. Everything else is #2.
  14. Not a problem! It's what this site is all about!
  15. Most likely it's a grounding deal or your antenna. The wet rag trick should fix it. Just wrap it wound your antenna and downrigger boom. If that's the case it's most likely the antenna.
  16. I've had a couple of people mention how the fishing at the WHI (and the old Wilson Scotty) has only been great 2 out of the 6 years that an event has taken place on that weekend. So, I asked myself would I want a slug fest, or a tough tourney? I'd like to take a vote, and hear your responses.
  17. This mean mugging Chinook ate a Dreamweaver Sea Sick Waddler off our @CannonFishing DT10 this past Thursday. http://t.co/jG0qrw1Prh

  18. We were told mid Summer or Fall. The catching wasn't too great, so I'm guessing there might be a lot of interviews and filler. We had them Friday and Saturday on board. I can guarantee you we got them some good footage on Friday. Saturday we put a lot of non-target species over the rail. Not sure about the other boats that had camera crews.
  19. Here ya go! Sent from my XT1080 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  20. Thursday May 8th (Practice) – We left the dock with our charter after a quick fill up around 6:30am. We knew we had to head East to find warmer water, because the Niagara River was pumping out ice water. We set in at the power plant and began our troll working 30-60’. It was slow for about two hours. Not many marks, and ice cold water, but we would hook into our biggest fish of the weekend on a Dreamweaver Sea Sick Waddler fished down 40’ on our Cannon out and down. When we got down to Golden Hills the water temp spiked and the action picked up considerably. A Dreamweaver Orange Slurpee SS took a nice Coho and two Salmon fished on a split shot rig in the 45-47 degree water off the point. We also took a few shots on a new Stinger Stingray that looks like a Sea Sick Waddler but with UV tape and more green dots. It went a few times on our Slide diver with a 30’ lead and out 20’, but we never got to see the fish. The last Salmon fell victim to a Get-R Done Dreamweaver SS on a Slide Diver with a 30’ lead back 25’. We had our tourney box no problem with five Kings and a Coho as well as a bunch of other non-target species. Friday May 9th (Practice) – We pushed off about 5:30am and back to Golden Hills we went to get an idea of run time, and to check on our little pod of fish. We had 9 people on board, so the boat was a little sluggish, but we eventually got there. When we got there the East wind from Thursday didn’t ruin too much. We still had colored water, and some warmer temps. On the set-up we banged a nice Salmon on our Cannon out and down. It took a Dreamweaver Sea Sick Waddler down 10’ back 40’. In the next two hours we would go on to take three more Salmon shots. A Stinger Stingray Hawg Wild took a Salmon on the Slide Diver with a 30’ lead back 20’, and we took a shot on a split shot rig with a Dreamweaver Sea Sick Waddler SS. Lastly, our Cannon out and down with the Dreamweaver Sea Sick Waddler back 40’ down 10’ went again. Later in the day we set up in shallow, and tried to dial in a backup plan fishing Coho. It didn’t take long, and we were into a few Coho as well as some Brown Trout and Steelhead. They filled up the cooler a little bit for the clients, and we had a plan B if we needed it. Saturday May 10th (Wilson Harbor Invitational) – The anticipation level was high! We knew not many guys were getting bit, and we didn’t see too many tourney boats in our water during practice. Again we had 9 people on board, which really hurts when you already have a slow ride! We made the trek down East to find out our water was GONE! The SW wind blew the color and warm water out of there, and we had to contend with 30+ tourney boats. We worked that water for a few hours trying to force the bite, but nothing ever materialized. To plan B we went. We set in East of the power plant in 10’ of water, and not too long after set-up we banged a nice 21†Coho on a split shot rig. It took a Dreamweaver Caramel Dolphin SS. The rest of the way down the shoreline all we did were Rainbows and Brown Trout. We activated plan C for the last two hours, which was to go across the mouth of Olcott looking for a Coho, and then to work the 30-60’ water between Olcott and Wilson. Nothing ever materialized of that, and we would go into weigh0in with one 21†Coho. Ashamed of our box we almost didn’t weigh in the fish, but we put our pride aside, and weighed it in. The weigh in was shocking! 2/3 of the field never weighed a fish, and three fish won the event! Truly a tough day on the water when it came to Mr. Salmon.
  21. We run ours 9.5" from the knot to the front hole, and 11.5" from the knot to the back hole. Drill another hole 1/2-1" below the stock hole (this helps more when your long heavy coppers get down near the board). Also, the second keel with a half weight will help.
  22. No guard dogs in that area. It's very friendly. If you see the candy boat (31' Tiara) it's right up the steps from that. Yes you can see it from the gas shack. Sent from my XT1080 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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