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Launch on 14 is open, but it's not in great shape with the low water. Coast Guard launch is closed from road construction.
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First Ever Multiplier Mooching Reel for Trolling
Yankee Troller replied to danne134's topic in Tackle and Techniques
Excited to get mine! I think some of our experienced clients will really enjoy this reel. Trying to figure out the rod now. Great video as always Dan. -
Unless you want to head over to the Niagara Bar they are an incidental catch. They seem to consistently be there every spring. Some years are better than others. There's plenty of threads and YouTube videos on spreads that will catch them, but they like Orange.
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That's awesome! We all appreciate his service. As for the YT we're adding '50 coppers. Been a 100' guy since we got into copper fishing, and want to expand on it. Looking at adding just 250' and 350' right now. Also, putting down some PlasDECK on the swim platform and back deck. Lastly, adding a Mooching reel for clients looking to add a little fun to the fight.
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We went with Lumitec Caprera2's on our boat. We went a cheaper direction when we first bought the boat, but the sun made the housings real brittle and they didn't last long. These have been on for about 8 years now and look and function like the day we bought them. We opted for the white/blue version. We went with 4 and I'll be honest with you it's overkill. 1-2 is sufficient for most boats. If you are interested in any Lumitec products let me know I can ship them right to your door.
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They track nice and are available up to 16lb's I believe.
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Anyone using light action rigger rods?
Yankee Troller replied to sstout's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
We're running a 9' ML action rod that Fat Nancy's has made. A lot of guys run this for Spring Brown Trout on planer boards (not in-lines). They are a great rod and very fun to catch fish on. Almost no control if a King hits, but fun as heck! I think they're Riversides? Call over and ask for Dave if you're interested. Tell him I sent ya and he'll know what rods I'm talking about. -
I have one on my 21' Lund and use my kicker to propel me. I can fish all day this way. In a 3 mile current my 36v Terrova lasts about 5hrs on spot lock. I've never tried to just troll with the Terrova for a day. If you're looking for a Terrova let me know. I can price one out for you.
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Tough to remember the top ones, but here are some that stood out in my mind for Salmon during 2020. April/May/June/July: DW Green Jeans UV Reg & Mag DW Martel Reg & Mag Warrior Rod Father Reg & Mag Stinger Glow Mixed Veggies (April) Moonshine RV Mongolian Beef DW Two face UV Mag August/September: DW Martel Reg & Mag DW Glow Roy Boy Reg & Mag (FishuSA exclusive) Moonshine Carbon 14 Mag DW Midnight Special Reg & Mag You can find the DW's here at FishUSA - fishusa.rv5k.net/MaVkK
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I'd check wiring. I can run 2 10" HELIX's and my two livewell pumps for 6-8hrs without any issues while drifting. Of course I'm bouncing around on the big engine looking for better drifts, so that helps put a little something back. One unit shouldn't put that much strain on a battery that quick. I'd also look at putting in a bigger battery. On my Lund I run a 27 series Interstate cranking.
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What’s everyone’s favorite walleye trolling rod and reel setup?
Yankee Troller replied to mathews_hunter's topic in Walleye
FishUSA made a telescopic inline planer board rod that was great. Unfortunately, they don't offer them anymore. I'm currently running the telescopic Daiwa Great Lakes rod, and in happy with them. I have 4 set up with 10lb mono and 4 set up with 20lb braid. Sometimes I wish I spent the money on the Denali's because I've heard great things about them. As for reels I like the Daiwa 27LC. If you want to spend the money the Daiwa Saltist 20 is nice. Sent from my Pixel 5 using Lake Ontario United mobile app -
A buddy was up from New Jersey to work on his boat, so I said "while you're here let's take advantage of this great weather and go grab a limit of Walleye on Oneida." He didn't even question it. So, off to Oneida Lake we went. We blasted off around 7:15am and made a few drifts from 15-30' in and around the areas we've been fishing over the last couple months. Didn't really see the thick schools we got used to on our Hummingbird Helix's. Knowing the area we've done good in usually loads up better in the early afternoon we made the decision to troll for a few passes. We tossed out some Bay Rat Short Deep stickbaits behind Offshore OR-12 inline boards and trolled around looking for a possible school. We grabbed 6 eyes trolling with 'Can't afford it' and 'Purple Rain' taking all the fish. 140' back on mono and 60' back on braid. Around 11am we went back to drifting and finished our limit out. Jigging raps in size 7 were good in Glow Perch and Hot Steel. i1Baits gold perch took a few as well. My buddy Nick from Soco baits was out and text us to let us know what he was talking fish on and what depth his bites were coming. 15' ended up being our best depth on the drift. Sent from my Pixel 5 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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The link isn't working, but I can get you that unit if you're looking.
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Hummingbird Fish Finders
Yankee Troller replied to Doug N's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
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Hummingbird Fish Finders
Yankee Troller replied to Doug N's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
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Hummingbird Fish Finders
Yankee Troller replied to Doug N's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
My recommendation would be a Humminbird HELIX 7. If you stick with the CHIRP/GPS model they're sub $500. I could have it shipped to your door for $474.99. For another $100 you can have the Lakemaster Chart card added which will give you a great map for Lake Ontario and its surrounding lakes. It will also allow you to do things like Shallow water highlight and depth highlight. -
Thanks for all the recommendations guys. It means a lot! ReelDeal - I have May 1st and 23rd available. May 1st with a harsh winter and cold water temps could be 70% Lake Trout/30% Salmon, but we wont know that until we see the severity of our Winter up here. The last few seasons that weekend has been great for Salmon due to our mild winters. We fish from the Wilson Boat House. You can click on the link in my signature to head over to our website or Facebook page. Both outlets are kept up with fishing reports after every outing with pictures.
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for sale : usa Minn Kota Ulterra Trolling Motor
Yankee Troller posted a topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent