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Yankee Troller replied to traveling man's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
They fixed one of our Sealines a few years back when it let loose. -
Do you charge your fishing buddies for gas ?
Yankee Troller replied to FISHBANDIT's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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Traxstech also makes the old vector style which is a retro-fit for your Scotty's. We had them on our Scotty's.
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If you can't get rooms at Lakeview Motel, The Wilson House, or the Wilson Boat Yard you will have to head into Lockport, which is about 20 minutes away.
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KOTL Standings
Yankee Troller replied to brucehookedup's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
Here is a picture I took. http://mypict.me/index.php?id=338952195 -
Those are sweet rides! Nice work!
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Point Breeze 4/28 4/29
Yankee Troller replied to skipper19's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Nicely done bud! -
I-Bay 4/28
Yankee Troller replied to Gman315's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Great fish! They are going to be big this year! -
Scotty makes new rod holders. Check them out. They are adjustable.
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Well, we did the boarder crossing thing all weekend long. When we arrived at Dalhousie I called in. Gave them my Documentation number and they had me on file along with everyone that went with me the last few trips. We had one new guy we had to get into their system, but it was painless. When we crossed back over the boarder while fishing I called in, and was instructed to call back when i got to my dock. We did this each day (because we fished in American waters). It was so easy! Took less than 5 minutes each time. Now, to get back into my country. That was another story. We had to go to the video phone. The questions were re-donk-u-less. Finally, they turned on the video phone and checked out all our passports and asked everyone a bunch of questions. Took about 15 minutes. Other than that it was not a bad experience. Others didn't call and get a new arrival number while fishing and weren't hassled. I just wasn't willing to pay $1000, so we made sure they knew we were in the country.
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I made the mistake of getting a 16gb card. right now I have 53gb's worth of video, and no computer or software to edit it. The camera takes great video though. can't wait to get a computer in the next few months to knock out some great clips.
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Practice - Not Much! We weren’t able to fish Thursday because of our day jobs. We knew weather was coming, so we ran over to Port Dalhousie Thursday evening. We went to bed with hard NW winds, and woke up to the same. By 11am we could see the wind had died down a little bit, and we made the decision to get out for a few hours of fishing. We rode the WN winds down to the bar where we eventually found some fish. The NW winds had the green river water pressed along the shoreline, so our bite was on top of the bar. We didn’t catch anything big, but we had a starting point that we would try to dial in as the weekend passed by. Saturday (Day 1) - We left in much of the same NW winds experienced on Friday. We made the 30 minute trek to the Niagara Bar in a washing machine of boat wakes, and the 3-5’ waves from the NW winds. Our program for the morning was 2 wires pulling Walker Deeper Divers, our three Cannon DT10’s, five color cores off the Big John Otter Boats, and a 10 color which we would run down the chute in varying lengths. We had a 100% spoon program with our Northern King Sea Sick Waddlers, Northern King Lazer Spooks, and Northern King Mulatto’s being our MVP’s for the day. We had a great morning. When you found a few kings you had to work that area. If you got out of them you caught Lakers. We worked from 45’-150’ on the bar, and eventually changed our program when our wires got red hot. We pulled the five colors and went double wires on each side. That bite went for a few hours and it was crazy good! We easily did over 40 fish, and we knew we had one 15lb fish we needed to cull, but it just never happened. A lot of great fish for next year out there! We did the weigh in thing and saw many similar boxes. At the end of day one we were 21st and 8lbs out of the top ten. Sunday (Day 2) - We woke up to calm waters FINALLY! The run to the bar was great! We had YT3 cranking at 26-27mph. I think we even passed a Lund!?!?!? We were pumped to get lines in the water! We started in the same water on top of the bar, with the same program as Saturday morning. The picture wasn’t as good, although we did grab a few fish. We slide out because we could see the river water had pushed out (after being laid along the shoreline from the NW winds). When we got off the ledge we started marking more fish, and it was game on. We pulled the 5 color cores and replaced them with 300 coppers, and the ten color was replaced with a 600 copper, which we varied the length of in 100’ increments. Coppers were HOT! A Stinger Hawg Wild on one, and a Northern King Sea Sick Waddler on the other. Our Cannons took quite a few fish too. The Northern King Sea Sick Waddler was definitely the MVP of the day. On our 600 copper a Dreamweaver Spin Doctor in Blue Angel pulling an A-TOM-MIK UV Blue Dolphin was going consistently. In an attempt to pick up some bigger fish we dragged bottom with a White Dreamweaver Spin Doctor pulling an A-TOM-MIK Sweet Pea. It pulled many fish from 100’ to 200’ down, but they just weren’t the fish we were looking for. We knew we had a better box on day two, but we still had one Salmon that was 15lbs, and we just couldn’t cull it. When everything was said and done we climbed up the standings, but not enough for a check. We finished 15th out of 52 boats. Moral of the story………the fishing is GREAT on Lake Ontario right now. From Jordan to Oswego MANY kings are being caught. Get out there and enjoy this great resource!
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Not even close.....probably one of the better cleaning stations on the south shore.
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You don't need Twilli-Tips or EXPENSIVE roller rods for wire fishing. We ran rods with neither for many years and never had fraying problems. Does a roller rod or just a simple Twilli-Tip take some of the resistance of the wire coming through that first eye of the rod away? ABSOLUTELY! However, it's not needed for someone getting into wire fishing. I hear horror stories all the time about lost gear on wire due to breaking off, and fraying issues. Here is my two cents. Stick to a good 7 strand wire like Mason or Malin. We use AFW, but it pig tails very easily because of it's thin diameter, and for a beginner I wouldn't recommend it. If you are anal about one thing on your boat make it your wire combos. DON'T let any bit of slack get into that wire. That's where kinks come from. Check your wire before every trip to make sure there is no kinks in it.
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Yes they do.
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re: proam question
Yankee Troller replied to crazy ivan's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
Richie Rich.....talk to Piano. I think he was looking for a few people. Maybe you guys can team up for the West end. I know you prolly want to use your new ride, but you can at least learn the ropes in a few tourneys. -
2012 WHI
Yankee Troller replied to Wilson Harbor Invite's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
@ Sean - Funny you ask! Kevin was going over this last night when I talked to him. He should know soon if not already where your going. When you get in town head on over to the gas dock like last year and either Kevin or his father can let you know where you are docked. Dinner menu has been posted on our social media sites, but for the LOU community here you go! Wilson Invitational Dinner Menu Starters: Coconut shrimp served with a sweet chili sauce Steamed Clams served with lemon and butter P.E.I Mussels in a sweet coconut chili sauce Mini Crab Cakes served with a remoulade sauce Assortment of Dips and Crackers Dinner: Herb Roasted Chicken Sliced Sirloin Jamaican Jerk Chicken Sugar Cane Shrimp Skewers Mashed potatoes Jamaican rice with pineapple Roasted Vegetables Garden Salad Rolls with butter -
2012 WHI
Yankee Troller replied to Wilson Harbor Invite's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
The T-shirt design has just been finalized as was the menu. We are announcing these this week. Keep an eye on our blog and FB page. -
Oak Report 4-22
Yankee Troller replied to Captain Carl Bish's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Dang it! Forgot about that place. Although, the Lighthouse was very tasty.