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ROCHESTER AREA
LongLine replied to rcbaron100's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
The big difference between Genny & Oak, etc is the distance you may have to go from shore. Also around the Genny there are some very "interesting" currents. Tom B. (LongLine) -
Welcome to the site. If you've already caught one, you must be doing something right. Fishing will pick up. In August a whole bunch will be coming you way. Tom B. (LongLine)
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That little gear on top of the starter needs a little grease now & then. If the truck battery acted the same when you jumped it. I'd strongly suspect a connection problem. Spit shine those connections with some fine sand paper; Tighten nuts with a wrench. But while you have the connections off look for corroded wires. Tom B. (LongLine)
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Welcome to the site Boom Boom. Tom B. (LongLine)
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Want more fish
LongLine replied to Chinook Chaser's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
BINGO! You're going to have to move out a little farther than before and try more "stealth" type approaches. i.e. leaders, dipsy's etc. Also be careful not to fish "under" the fish. Tom B. (LongLine) -
4 lots of Keel Sinkers: Each lot consists of 8 pieces and includes two each: 1 oz; 5/8 oz; 1/2 oz; 3/8 oz. Bead Chain swivels molded in. All made in Do-It mold with real lead. (Quarter shown for size reference only) Each lot: $15.00. PM Tom B. (LongLine) ADDED NOTE: This price includes shipping USPS to lower 48 states. (Sale only to lower 48 - no international)
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. Happy B'day you guys, Tom B. (LongLine)
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using spoons - single or treble hooks
LongLine replied to tlombardozzi's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
You don't NEED to change hooks. You should experiment & find out what's best for you and your boat by observation. After that you may WANT to change hooks...maybe you won't. For example: if you're doing 2.5 mph and put a BF in the water about 5-6ft beyond your tip, you'll see a certain amount of wobble. Now change the hook to single & go the same speed, you'll see a different wobble. It has to do with the weight of the hook and its water resistance/drag. Bottom line: you'll get the same wobble at a slower speed with the single. On the CON side, spoons with singles may spin out at 3 mph whereas with a treble, they may not. If you want the same wobble with the single at 2.5 mph as you have with the treble lure at 2.5 then you'll have to bend the spoon a little. How does your boat troll? Do you have the full 1/4 mph increment ability? Will you brain-hook a few small fish with a single? yes. Will trebles get caught in the net more frequently? yes. I've changed just about every spoon to singles except DWss which have stayed as trebles. I have a few BFs and the jury is still out on them. On a side note, this time of year is when the hard-jawed Kings are going to start showing up & personally, I want the penetrating power of the singles. Tom B. (LongLine) -
NYjason18 - Quite a few of them in the Genny. Try talking to Lenny down at the launch. (the sentry) Tom B. (LongLine)
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WTG Pete. Tom B. (LongLine)
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Port and Center Rigger crossing!?
LongLine replied to trenchfisherman's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
If the current is doing it then when you reverse direction, i.e go the other way, then the other two should cross. Sounds to me like a fin is bent causing the outside rigg'r ball to go towards the center. Tom B. (LongLine) -
Braddocks Bay Monday 7-15
LongLine replied to J.D.'s topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Don't loose too much sleep over it. Any fish that is not released will not survive. Some chance is better than no chance. On my boat, even lampreys get released...albeit in at least three pieces. (Gobys in two) Tom B. (LongLine)
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Out at 5 this morn. NE wind. Heavy clouds. Off Russell in 75-120. 7 knock-offs & couldn't get to them in time. Felt like a golfer that couldn't hit anything straight. 50-55 ft down. Mostly NK wonderbreads. temp down around 65. Fleas are here! Some huge pods in 95 ft. Met J.D. at the launch. Great to meet ya J.D. Good luck on Monday. Lenny (security guard) said someone was pulling real nice walleye out of the river. Maybe 6 trailers in the lot. (Freeking pictures didn't even come out!) Oh well, next Saturday will be here soon enough. It will get better! Tom B. (LongLine)
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Welcome to the site & welcome back. Tom B. (LongLine)
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Cleaning/Shinning up Old Spoons question?
LongLine replied to Ryno23's topic in Tackle and Techniques
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Cleaning/Shinning up Old Spoons question?
LongLine replied to Ryno23's topic in Tackle and Techniques
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I-bay 7/7
LongLine replied to unsub's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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10 if you caught any fleas...... Just playing...sounds like you had quite an outing. Congrats. Tom B. (LongLine)
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Welcome to the site Josh. Tom B. (LongLine)
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Cleaning/Shinning up Old Spoons question?
LongLine replied to Ryno23's topic in Tackle and Techniques
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An author by the name of Ed Zern once suggested: 1. Send to museum requesting identification but use phony name...... 2. Stuff in someone else's mailbox...... 3. Throw them in back yard of neighbor that has all those D*m cats..... 4. Bait walrus traps with them..... Nah, probably all illegal....double bag them. Tom B. (LongLine)
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iBay - 7/7
LongLine replied to smalltauk's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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I - Bay 7/7.
LongLine replied to MWOLF451's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)