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Yankee Troller

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  1. I have a few friends who are running them. One has had no issues, the other has had two of his three go down a few times. Like with any new product line there will be bugs. They look to be built extremely well, and when the kinks are ironed out I'm sure it will be a great downrigger.
  2. I wear glasses so the goggles are so I could see through the rain and fog, it was Labor Day weekend and you would have thought it was November 14, also Grunden's rule That was a wicked weekend! Lake flipped, and 30+ boats were fishing for 10 Salmon that were stuck in Oswego harbor. LOL
  3. Here's an option.....put it in the water, I'll quit my day job, and I'll run it for you next season! Just make sure you leave some of them secret spoons of yours on board!
  4. Bob and his son Dave joined us for an evening trip. We started off in 70’ of water, and although there was some bait and a few hooks we never turned a rod. We pointed the Yank NE and began to get some water under us. We would end up fishing the 26N line because it had the best picture, and the fishing wasn’t all that bad. We had heard it was a little tough out there from a few people, so we expected a slow start. We put out a good spread to cover as much water as we could. We ran our Cannon Downriggers down anywhere from 65 to 125. There were some good deep marks by the way. Our low wires were parked between 200 and 250’ out on a 1, and the high divers were out 250 to 300’ on a 2.5 setting. We ran a 300 and a 400 copper to complete the spread. First rod to go was a low diver pulling a Hammertime Stinger E-Chip/A-TOM-MIK Big Fin Glow fly, but that would be it’s only shot of the night. The Finger Lake Tackle King of Sting took a ride with a small Salmon, and the Dreamweaver Sea Sick Waddler would end up taking a few fish both off riggers down 65 and 80’. A lot of one hit wonders tonight. The Northern King Copper NBK went on a high diver, the Moonshine Shelly Snack went on a 300 copper, and the Dreamweaver Gator Spin Doctor/A-TOM-MIK Sweet Pea Shred took a ride on the 400 copper. We would go on to boat 4 and drop 6. Two of the dropped fish had some weight on them. One we saw behind the boat while the other stayed deep after taking an 11’ Stinger Hammertime E-Chip/A-TOM-MIK Big Fin Glow down 125’ on the downrigger.
  5. I am agreeing with you on that Anthony, however the charter boat Tracker at the Oak took a 20lb Steelbow two weeks ago. The big ones are out there, but with such great Salmon fishing going on your not hearing about the offshore Steel. I also think the larger ones are in Canada in the colder water. When we were over there a few weeks ago if you got outside of 150' of water you smacked giant Steel left and right.
  6. August 10th (Morning) - We got an early start and headed out to the inside waters. We gave that a go, but it just wasn’t happening for us so we started to push it North. We would end up fishing the 27-28N lines and doing pretty good on both Salmon and Trout. We ran our typical program sending down our Cannon DT-10s, four wires, and two coppers. Riggers were good from 50’ down to 80’ down, and wires were going consistently from 150 - 250’ out. Low divers set on a 1 with flasher/fly combos, and high divers set on a 2.5 with mag spoons. The same two combos that haven’t left our divers in quite some time were still hot. A Dreamweaver Hammertime Spin Doctor/A-TOM-MIK Hammer fly, and a Legendary Wonder Dot Smartfish/A-TOM-MIK Glow Blue Hammer fly have just been great for us since June. The riggers started the morning off with flasher/fly combos, but it just wasn’t happening so we started to switch over to some spoons. Once we did that they started to pop. A new spoon for us from the Finger Lakes Tackle Company called the King of Sting went blow for blow with Dreamweaver’s Sea Sick Waddlers. One was down 70’ and the other was down 80’, and both were mupped. There were no shortage of bites once we got on them, and the action was pretty good. Although we never took a big mature King Salmon we had plenty of teenage to low 20lb fish to keep us busy. We also had some big ol’ Coho Salmon join in on the fun in the morning. August 10th (afternoon) - We left the dock with storms looming, but thank god for our new Humminbird Radar! We watched them going NE, so we headed West. We hit a little rain, but no lightning. Fishing started off slow, as is to be expected on afternoon trips, but it ended up great. We ran a simple program consisting of five rods. Our goal was to get an old time Salmon fisherman a few Salmon, so copper and core were out of the question. Our three Cannon DT-10s ran spoons and our two divers pulled the Dreamweaver Hammertime Spin Doctor/A-TOM-MIK Hammer fly, and the Legendary Wonder Dot Smartfish/A-TOM-MIK Glow Blue Hammer fly. Our downriggers were parked from 50’ down to 80’, and our wires were out 175’ to 200’ on a 2 setting. Our Dreamweaver Sea Sick Waddler was great down 80 on our Cannon downrigger. Our bites came in the last few hours of the trip for the most part, and we accomplished out goal! Not only did we get him a couple of Salmon we also got his nephew and his girlfriend some Salmon and some steelies. At one point a nice Salmon took Augie for a ride so we pulled everything and threw the boat in neutral so he could tame the beast. That really made his day, and it wasn’t difficult to see that. August 11th (Morning) - We headed out to the same waters we finished up in the night before. We set up inside and worked that 100’ mark with a few bites, but nothing spectacular. We took a few nice Cohos, and we dropped a few matures, but the screen just didn’t look great. We heard of some better fishing out on the 27/28N line, so we pointed it North. We had a great day on bites, but our landing percentage wasn’t good by any means. When we got out over the 27/28N line our program consisted of our three Cannon downriggers run between 40’-80’ depending on temps, and fish we would mark on our Humminbird fish finders. We also had four wire divers out with the low divers set on a 1 pulling flasher/fly combos and the high divers set on a 2.5 pulling mag spoons. They were set out anywhere from 150’ to 225’. We also ran a 300 and a 400 copper off our Big John Otter Boats. Both of which pulled flasher/fly combos. Top flasher/fly combos were: Dreamweaver Hammertime Spin Doctor/A-TOM-MIK Hammer fly Smartfish Wonder Dot/ A-TOM-MIK Glow Blue Hammer fly Dreamweaver Oil Slick Spin Doctor/A-TOM-MIK Glow Blue Little Boy Blue Dreamweaver Green Dot Spin Doctor/A-TOM-MIK Glow Blue Hammer Top Spoons: Dreamweaver Sea Sick Waddler Finger lakes Tackle Companies King of Sting Dreamweaver 42nd Dreamweaver Green Eye Ghost We ended up with a great box of fish. Some matures, some teenagers and a couple of nice Steelies. We left them biting knowing we’d be back out in a few hours to pound on them some more! August 11th (Afternoon) - Back out to the 27N line we went to find warm water moved in and the picture was gone. Here we go again in search mode! We pointed it North and in the first 2.5 hours we took 2 shots, and dropped them both. Once we got to the 30N line we saw the bait and the fish, but they were deeper than we fished them the previous few outings. Our trusty Moor Sub Troll explained why! The temps dropped down 20’! No biggie! We put our program down there and in the last 1.5 hours we lit the world on fire! Multiple doubles, and times when we’d clear rods by catching fish. In an 1.5 hours we did over 15 fish, and filled the box for the guys. We ran our three Cannon downriggers from 70-120’ down pulling spoons Mupped. Dreamweaver Sea Sick Waddler was HOT as was the Dreamweaver 42nd. Our divers were out on a 1 setting from 225-300’ and firing well with a Dreamweaver Hammertime Spin Doctor/A-TOM-MIK Hammer fly, and a Legendary Wonder Dot Smartfish/A-TOM-MIK Glow Blue Hammer fly. The 400 copper went, but the 300 copper rotted as would be expected with the temps. On the 400 copper was a Dreamweaver Green Dot Spin Doctor/A-TOM-MIK Mirage fly. August 12th - We left the offshore waters with a very good bite, and figured why not go back in the morning. We knew fully that weather reports called for t-storms and water spouts. So on went the new Hummibird Radar, and we kept an eye on every cell that passed through. We ran a simple seven rod program. It wasn’t very nice out on the 30-32N line. Our three Cannon Downriggers were parked from 60-100’ down, and our four wires were parked from 150’ out to 275’. Our low divers pulled the Dreamweaver Hammertime Spin Doctor/A-TOM-MIK Hammer fly, and the Legendary Wonder Dot Smartfish/A-TOM-MIK Glow Blue Hammer fly. On our high divers we had a Dreamweaver Green Eye Ghost SS that was hot for the big chrome. The bite wasn’t as good as it was the night before, but if we stayed on the bait we got bit. Compared to the night before the Kings seemed to disappear and more Steelies came to play. Although, as the morning pressed on we got our mature bites out there. We called it early out there around 11:30am because it was getting rough. We watched numerous waterspouts try to drop, but none ever went further than 1/3 of the way down. On the way in we stopped and fished for an hour with everyone else and went 0 for 2 on bites while we cleaned fish.
  7. Just to clear things up I know this person. It was a joke.
  8. I second Tony! He's fixed a few TM's for me and reels too.
  9. I'd love more than 3 riggers, but our beam just isn't wide enough to put any more on it. I guess I need me one of them Runnin Rebels. You can put like 6 or 8 on those boats!
  10. God put women on this earth to breed and when it comes time, which it will, our boy will be just like the rest of us. Before I was married, my wife pushed me out the door to go fishing and in a couple years, she returned to the woman God had put on this earth to be. If anyone else has seen this in their life, raise your hand, fellow men of the waterway! [ Post made via Android ] No women will EVER slow me down, but kids would in a heart beat!
  11. LOL...I wish.....$1400 just to go fish that Tightline event in Toronto. Oh well, ya only live once!
  12. Those were the kids we sent down to sabotage Screamers boat! Sh*t they got caught...... Just Kidding.......what Scumbags! I hope everyone's rides are fine.
  13. I'm pretty sure Narbys had one.
  14. Work suxs. I'd much rather run charters and enjoy meeting people and showing off our great resource, but that just wont pay the bills!
  15. Bro.....you look like Fidel Castro now! LOL You certainly don't care about what you look like in pics. Remember this one?
  16. After three fish weighing 29lbs and change here is the first 30lb of 2012. We took this one over in Toronto while fishing the Summer Tightline event. It took an 11" Stinger Hamemrtime E-Chip pulling an A-TOM-MIK Ultra Green Glow fly on our deep rigger which we tracked bottom with. If anyone wants a shot at big fish i would recommend you go fish Canada between Port Credit and Witby from Late June to the end of July. Mid twenty pound fish are the average and low 30lb fish are very common!
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