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I've been using the 500 lb spectra from Amish Outfittters for years, releases slide down the line nicely.
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Spoondraggin at the oak
Tim Bromund replied to spoondraggin's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Lake Trout out of Oswego
Tim Bromund replied to reillym's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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My Mercruiser Manual Recommends 25W-40, so that's what I have always used.
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Lake Trout out of Oswego
Tim Bromund replied to reillym's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Lake Trout out of Oswego
Tim Bromund replied to reillym's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Lake Trout out of Oswego
Tim Bromund replied to reillym's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Sonar measures distance, not depth. It sends out sound waves and measures the time it takes to get a return signal that bounces off of objects and returns to the transducer. That is why fish appear as arches when trolling. When it first entered the transducer's transmission cone, it is farther away from the source of the signal so it takes longer to receive the return signal so it appears deeper on the display. When it is directly under the boat, it is physically closer and the time between send and receive is shorter so it appears shallower and the same thing happens in reverse after it passes so it appears to be deeper because it is farther away, hense the arch shape displayed on screen. Where it shows cannonballs is NOT the depth the balls are running, they are higher in the water column due to blowback but are farther away from the 'ducer so they show deeper than they actually are. Tim Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app -
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Anyone ever convert a mercruiser from points to electronic ignition
Tim Bromund replied to vetting's topic in This Old Boat
My 1986 Model Thompson, which was actually built in August of 1985, has a 5.0L (305) with Thunderbolt IV Elec Ignition. Tim -
30-36" to start.
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Sandy Shakedown
Tim Bromund replied to Pete Collin's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Opinions on Parker, Steiger and Defiance Pilot Houses
Tim Bromund replied to RodBuster's topic in This Old Boat
My Cousin owns a Parker, I have 2 friends that own Steigers, both are very well built boats and fish great. My only complaint on the Parker is the enclosed hard back of the pilothouse. Personally, I'd rather have that open at the back of the Hardtop with drop curtains, though according to Parkers website, that is available as an option.. Tim -
To add to what Chris said, I'm really not all that concerned about depth change due to blowback, even if a lure is 15' above a fish, that's a halfhearted flick of the tail for a king and they will most certainly come up to smash a bait. I'd much rather have a bait above the fish than below them. Tim
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It depends on what unit you have. I run a Depth Raider and from everything I've seen, the DR and Subtroll are usually pretty close, but the Fish Hawk reads around .5 miles faster at the same actual speed. My usual target down speed on the DR is 1.8-2.2/2.3 most days, whereas I hear 2.5-2.7 most often for guys running the Fish Hawk. I will take some experimenting to find the sweet spot for your unit. I would suggest starting on the low end and gradually increase your speed until you start getting bites and keep slowly increasing until you stop then back it back down until you are getting bit again. Eventually you'll determine the target range for your unit under most conditions. The only time this wouldn't apply is if you are offshore targeting steelhead, they like a much faster troll than kings do. I honestly don't think you can troll too fast for steelies, as long as you are running lures that run right at those speeds. That's what makes NK's in particular such good steelhead spoons, They kinda hang dead a slower speeds, but run great at even over 3mph. A lot of the R&R Superlites also have a huge speed tolerance. Tim
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opened fine for me just now
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I haven't heard of any issues at Newfane. We'll be putting the pens in the water this coming Saturday Morning, so I'll have a chance to see what the harbor looks like then. The first Sat in April has always been the official opener of the Newfane Marina, so they should be open for business that day. I haven't heard of any delays.
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I don 't really care, I'm not in the market for a kicker bracket, just pointing out that Rich's first link was bad. The second one works. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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That was awesome!!! Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Link doesn't work Rich. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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