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Yankee Troller

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  1. Next week or two should be dynamite from Olcott to the Niagara Bar. August at the Oak is another great time, the the Oak is a great "fishing port."
  2. Yes you can. Last I heard there are only 17 teams signed up for 1 K A Day. If we don't make 70 teams then there won't be $1000/day purses. We need more teams to sign up. I personally think the LOC being a week later might be hurting this event a little. Talking with Kevin this morning if we can hit 35 or 40 boats we'll get $500 out to the daily winners rather than cancel the event, so start encouraging your buddies fishing the WHI! Sitting back and waiting will do more harm.
  3. That wasn't my boat, and I had nothing to do with the second part.
  4. Ya'll are some wackos! No need for superstitions! Get the scoop on what's going on, put yourself in the best water, pay attention to the details, and you'll load the boat!
  5. RT @MarkWright_76: @Crazy_Yankee_SF .... Epic day on the water, FREAKING UNREAL BROWN BITE!!! Can't wait for day two!!!! https://t.co/QG5…

  6. I'm not so sure what I was seeing on my electronics was LT. They were super glued to the bottom. Ran spoons, F/F, and cowbells by them and not 1 touch with 30-40 marks. You'd think one would go on cowbells if they were Lake Trout eventually. I have a sneaky suspicion they were Kings and just not active at all.
  7. April 23 What a great day in Rochester! These guys from Maine were pleasantly surprised! The Yankee Troller Bay Rat Lures was a stud off our boards early back 100-115'. Then a black and silver Smithwick took over. Chinook Divers accounted for a few with NBK and Mixed Veggies behind them back 10-15'. April 24 We made a few passes in the morning for Brown Trout, and they were snapping pretty good. Black and silver Smithwicks and Bay Rat Lures Black Flash were good on the boards back 115-125'. NBKs were good on our Chinook Divers back 10' as well. After 3 passes we headed north looking for Lake Trout and Salmon. Almost struck out on that plan, but a Lake Trout hit a diver with 30 minutes left in the trip. All in all a decent day. I have a feeling these Maine guys will be back!
  8. Saw the Seth Green at the Genesee two nights ago.
  9. Tom gave you some great advice. If you can see 10' down you in clear water, and fishing will be TOUGH. Slide out and you can always play with Lake Trout. You don;t need to run cow bells this time of year. Those LT are eating heavily. This past weekend we pointed the boat North and put a couple Spin Doctor/A-TOM-MIK flies out on divers, and the LT couldn't resist. The best part of this is if there are any Salmon around you may get lucky! They were also chewin spoons off our riggers. We found them in 30-80' of water. While you're out there playing with the LT don't hesitate to put some bright red and green out on the boards for Coho and Steelhead.
  10. If Glenn doesn't take them I will.
  11. Our 4th Salmon of the season ended in defeat!: https://t.co/oPMKcc3x4p via @YouTube

  12. 4/16 Morning Great morning on the Lake. We had more Brown Trout than we could count. We went 0/2 on Salmon, we grabbed a couple of Lake Trout, and two Pike. Three generations from Maine on their annual trip. Hot baits today were Storm Jr. Thundersticks and Smithwicks Rogues. One of the Salmon cracked off one of our Yankee Bay Rats on the set up. 4/16 Afternoon Spent the afternoon with a pair of father/sons. What a difference a few hours makes. This afternoon's trip was tough! Went 3/4 on the inside. Slid out to 40-80' and did a few Lake Trout on Team Dreamweaver Spin Doctors and A-TOM-MIK flies. We made the best of it, and everyone hit their personal best fish. 4/17 Although we had to work harder for them today we were rewarded with a better quality fish. Same family from Maine that fished with us yesterday morning. Our best water was off Braddock's point in 20-40'. Yankee Bay Rat Lures and LIVETARGET Lures Smelt banana baits were good for the browns. The Lake Trout were taking spoons off our Cannon and Fishing - Chinook Diver-Stainless Steel Troll Fishing Divers.
  13. Slick calm and a lot of nothing! Colors great. We need a ripple to get these BT going.

  14. I'd like to thank Joe, Tim, and the Lake Ontario Trout & Salmon Association for allowing me the opportunity to speak about Spring Kings last night at their monthly meeting. You guys have a great club. Anyone that fishes Lake Ontario should be grateful for all the hard work you guys put into this fishery. I hope everyone had a good time, and came away with something that might put a few extra fish in the boat.
  15. Yup. We try to pair them to an equally sized boat, but it's not always possible.
  16. Please contact Randy Calus @ 585-739-0569 if you'd like to get on the feeding schedule for the Salmon and Steelhead. Sent from my XT1575 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  17. Each boat is paired with another boat and observers are exchanged. They watch to make sure the boat they are on is following the rules. It is also a great opportunity for someone to learn how to fish Lake Ontario.
  18. Smart Troll installed! Hope we get a shallow water Spring King bite in Rochester soon. This will be money on Divers! https://t.co/1MyZgVSH8a

  19. $50 for the pair. Will not ship. In Rochester for a few weeks. Then moving the boat to Wilson for a few weeks. Sent from my XT1575 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  20. Truly "special" clients aboard the Yankee Troller! https://t.co/RiBkgy1Aam

  21. Thinner the better! 250lb Power Pro works just fine if you'r pulling Otter boats. If you're going to pull 4' cedar boards you want to step it up to 500lb spectra.
  22. Not many guys stack rods anymore on a downrigger. Most people people are using "cheaters" or "sliders." If you want to pin a cheater put your main line on the downrigger, and send it down 10-20'. Reach over and half hitch a rubberband on your mainline then take a piece of fishing line with swivels on both ends (cheater line) and attach one end to your main line AND the rubberband. On the other end of that cheater line put whatever spoon you want to run. A slider doesn't utilize the rubberband. You put your downrigger down to whatever depth you want it at. Grab your main line and hook your cheater to it and toss it overboard. The "slider" will naturally go down and find the bow in your main line. General rule of thumb is half way down.
  23. You have to find what speed works for you and your spread. I've seen guys trolling 3.0 GPS speed on top in ice water do very well. We typically like to go a little slower than that. 2.0-2.5 GPS speed. I think more important than speed is location.
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