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Yankee Troller

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  1. Yesterday's weather was miserable! Todays weather was tolerable. However, the 1-3' waves out of the North West put some rock and roll into our lures. Unlike yesterday, todays fish wanted more natural looking baits. Yesterday they wanted Chartreuse and Orange Rapalas, and today they wanted Black/Silver and Black/Gold Rapala J11's. The water was 49 degrees when we started fishing and warmed up to 51 by the days end. We did manage to find 55 degree water off the Genesee river at one point. The bite for us today was mainly off the mouth of the Genesee River, but we did hit 3 or 4 on the troll down and back from Irondequoit Bay. There was a good school of Cohos hanging in the warmer dirty water right off the Summerville Pier. Every pass yielded a fish or two. Today was mostly a Coho bite with 2 Brown Trout mixed in. One of those Browns was a real Beauty! That Brown Trout took a Stinger Stingray Mixed Veggies 50 back down 4' on the corner rigger. We had just come out of the deep side of the Genesee River plume. That smile tells it all! On the boards the lines set back 150' took more shots than the lines set back 125's on the other side. We kept our down speed between 2.0 and 2.4mph for most of the day. These last few days of Brown Trout Fishing has been FUN, and we love to fish for them during this time of year, but next weekend we will be moving on to Port Delhousie, in Canada, for our first tournament of the year.
  2. Vince, Does this mean we wont be running together in tournaments anymore? I didn't feel so bad when I would look over and there was your boat going the same speed as mine and I knew how many wins that speed has gotten you!
  3. It was MISERABLE out there yesterday! However, it was well worth the effort. Weather looks decent this morning. About to try it again!
  4. 4/16 - Gave it a shake down. Boy did the boys at Krenzer do a job on the boat. She has never run so well right out of the gate. Fished for about an hour, and managed one Shaker BT on a Firetiger F11. 4/17 - Chris and some friends from Newberg, NY joined us for some HOT April Brown Trout action. The only problem was it turned into some HOT Coho action. The weather looked bleak all week. They were calling for 6-8's at one point! We headed down to Irondequoit Bay because that gives us the option to fish in the Bay. We peaked outside the breakwalls and it was fishable, so we set lines. It wasn't Fast and Furious, but we had a slow steady pick most of the morning. Chartreuse F9 Rapala took most of our shots with a J9 GFR Rapala coming in a close second. Off the planer boards we ran them between 100-150' back, and on the rigger 50-75' back. The bait was LOADED on the shore. You wanna know how I know this? Well, first off the birds were divebombing all morning, but every time I would go to change out a spoon on my riggers there was a Alewife on the hook. Funny and irritating at times. I guess if you want to catch some Alewives run the alewife Stinger Stingray, because that seemed to always have a alewife on it. Chris and the boys left with some very tasty Coho meat, and they had a great time given the 40 degree or colder day mother nature threw them. Oh, by the way we did land one little Brown Trout. So they sorta got what they came for! We will be out tomorrow, so stay tuned for another report! I apologize about not having any pictures. I forgot the camera at home! I wont let that happen again!
  5. Put your presentations in any creek run off or any warm/colored water you can find. That's what most of the guys are doing right now. You should go much deeper than 15' of water. Sticks and light spoons should do the trick. Read the water. Clear water use naturals and stained water go to brighter baits.
  6. Flasher Flys! Stop and fish the 80-150' area if they aren't there or have lockjaw head off shore and find them out there mixed in with the Steelies. Olcott/Oak Orchard area that time of year can be very productive. Don't hesitate to put some spoons in the mix. Greens are always a good bet.
  7. Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha......that's a shocker! Jeremy caught a LAKER! Nice job guys! Look's like you put a hurtin' on them.
  8. John, Just cut Team Yankee Troller a check for half of the entry and go racing! JK.....see ya on the water bud!
  9. I think Glen hit the nail on the head. Keeping it simple is key when starting out. Once you get the hang of it you can then become tackle junkies like the rest of us. A white paddle can be great for White fly's, green glow fly's and hammer fly's. The green paddle can handle green glow fly's and green crinkle fly's. Those simple combos take a majority of the fish on the lake throughout the year. Once you get those going for you I would suggest you start to branch out and experiment with other combos and gain confidence with the ones that work well for you. Going through reports from previous years on this board might render other combos that might spark your interest.
  10. Glen....Ryan Williamson posted a Tweet last night that it was a tough go of things yesterday afternoon.
  11. WOW, nice Atlantic. There are some beauties showing up this year.
  12. Good job on the catch. How was the channel?
  13. We use the 9.5 and 11.5 hole to knot lengths too. Pulls all my coppers just fine.
  14. Registered and we can't wait to go! Even though we had that huge box in Sodus the St. Cathy spring event was my favorite,
  15. We have also switched all our 47's over to the new Saltist reels. I ran the larger versions last year for our 10 color set-ups. The high gear ratio was VERY nice for junk line fishing. The nice thing about the faster retrieves is with newbies. The pump and reel technique can put a lot of slack in the line. It wont take many turns of the handle to get the slack out of the line after a pump. If you don't want to go with the Saltist there is also the new LCX which is a Sealine with a beefed up drag system. A friend of mine just bought a few of these and they seemed real nice when I played with them, and when I spooled them up for him. They have the larger handle too, which is a lot nicer than the old Sealine 47LC's small handle.
  16. Fishing Spring BT typically means your trolling shorelines. Flouro sinks much faster than monofilament from what I understand. You don't want a light monofiliment if your getting inside of 10'. For one you will loose a lot of plugs and secondly the lighter line will allow the plugs to dive deeper. We use a 15lb main line and a 10lb flouro leader. I have used lighter mono main lines and experienced the issues I just explained. Not to mention flouro is EXPENSIVE. I wouldn't want to fill up 4-6 reels with straight flouro.
  17. LOL I have to agree with you and Dex. However, Timmy's coffee is better. We are doing at least 3 of them. See you guys there. BTW Vince, if you have to cross the Lake in a small boat this year again you can borrow my Bass Boat! Should take you about 15 minutes at 68mph.
  18. I heard about this on a Rochester news channel the other night. So, at least people of Rochester are now informed some what. So far it has been shut down in Oswego County, and Wayne. lets hope Monroe stands it ground. Did I hear this correctly that Niagara county was for the wind farms?
  19. East are in. I was there last night. Never thought to look over and see if the West are in.
  20. 7 days boys! I'm gonna be honest and tell you that this is going to be VERY addicting and exciting! The functionality we have put into this project is SICK! It's very hard to keep it on the hush.
  21. Interesting!
  22. PP right to the spool. [ Post made via Mobile Device ]
  23. I am sure you will do just fine! [ Post made via Mobile Device ]
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