Is the camp north or south of the crown point bridge. South is shallow, muddy. Walleye,panfish ,northerns and bass. North Is deeper cleaner water. Lakers, landlock salmon, Browns, walleye
Yup, Sticks is the place to stay,Mike & Bobbie Lavenia ( owners) are Awesome
and having a Bar & grill at the motel makes for great conservation in the evening
Their number is: 315-963-3084
Brian
Check out Sticks Motel in New Haven, only 4 miles from the mexico point launch.
Nice rooms and Bar/Grill
The owners ( Mike & Bobbie Lavenia ) Great people.
315-963-3084
Going to pull the pin on a set of trim tabs this spring.
Boat just doesn't want to get on plane with 4 adults and a cooler full of fish without 2 people having to get up into the cuddy to help keep the nose down.
Just not sure what is better, Electric or hydrolic.
Any input would be appreciated,
Thanks, Brian
Just sent 15 reels in for service to Tuna's Reel Troubles for new drags and maint.
Also bought 5 new reels from them. Convector 55LHS.
Convector 55l"s with high speed gearing 6.2:1, wide mouth levelwind guide and Dragmaster
carbon fiber drag washers.
$99.99
Brian
Always had good luck with Brite, but going to try coffee this yr also.
Tried a spool of torpedo dark last season. First fish on ripped off line got it back to
about 300' and some of the strands were frayed. Replaced that night with Malin
Brian
1 Shimano TALLUS TLC-70MRG thumper rod, paid over $180. used a few times. Like new condition $125
3 Cabela's Depthmaster DR86M rigger rods with Depthmaster D20-FT linecounter reels (older style) $40 ea set
2 Convector CN30D reels, loaded with 1000' of Malin 30# 7 strand $75 each
1 Penn 345 with 600 ft of 45# copper $145
1 pair Cannon Rover boards $25
3 big jon inline otter boards $25
Brian
Going to get a bulk spool of copper instead of buying measured spools. Looking for info on a linecounter to measure how much copper is going on the reels. There are some cheap snap on line counters but not sure if the copper will fit into the slot on them.
Thanks,
Brian