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  1. The Salvation Army Music Program

    Fishing Tournament

    Providing Free Music Lessons to Underprivileged Youth

    of Tompkins County

    September 6-7, 2008 on Cayuga Lake

    Start Time: 12:01 am through Sunday, 4:00 pm

    Weigh in times: 9:00am-8:00pm & Sunday 9:00am-4:00pm

    Entry fee: $20.00

    Lunker Prize $5.00 Entry (optional)

    Lunker Prize Free Mounting

    Must attend closing awards ceremony to claim prizes at:

    Myers’s Park weigh-in location Sunday, 4 pm

    Grand Prize $1,000.00

    (Sponsored by Time Warner)

    Divisions

    Lake Trout - Bass - Brown Trout - Rainbow/Salmon

    1st $500.00 - 1st $500.00 - 1st $500.00 - 1st $500.00

    2nd $350.00 - 2nd $350.00 - 2nd $350.00 - 2nd $350.00

    3rd $200.00 - 3rd $200.00 - 3rd $200.00 - 3rd $200.00

    4th $125.00 - 4th $125.00 - 4th $125.00 - 4th $125.00

    5th $ 75.00 - 5th $ 75.00 - 5th $ 75.00 - 5th $ 75.00

    Weigh-in Locations:

    Lansing Park

    Applications available at:

    The Salvation Army, 150 N. Albany St. Ithaca, NY

    Bear’s Bait Shop, Trumansburg, NY

    Carquest Auto Parts, N. Triphammer Rd, Lansing

    Prizes are possible by our Sponsors:

    Time Warner Cable

    New York Fish and Game Monthly

    Cayuga Radio Group

    Farrell's Bar & Grill

    Ridge Road Imports

    S.P.E. Inc.

    A-1 Marine

    HiWay HiFi

    Bear's Baits

    Jay Payton Well Drilling

    Jack's Taxidermy

    Ther Salvation Army Women's Auxiliary

    Hope this helps, that link is kinda funny, one time it works and the next it doesn't. Here's the Phone #(607)273-0269

    Splitshot115

  2. Here's the link for entry forms for the Salvation Army derby.

    http://saithmusicprogram.airset.com/#_p ... ion%1Fhtml

    One thing we did this year is split the other trout catagory, they wil be

    Browns by themselves and Rainbow and Salmon together.

    Also recieved word that if this dosen't pan out better than last year it might be the last one. It's after the LOC derby and for a good cause.

    So step right up and sign up and help keep this alive.

    Splitshot115

  3. Start at the point below the plant, not much going on around Myers as of last weekend. We started at Myers and went north the screen was pretty clear until we got just below the point with the green buoy. It was a

    steady pick from there. Like Traveling Man said things change rapidly with all the fronts that we've had come thru.

    Splitshot115

  4. I usually order mine right from Sutton, you can get them at South Sore Marina and Seneca marine also.

    Pretty simple actually, as I said in the above post what equipment I use.

    Just get it on bottom and work it so it flutters, will usually put fish in the

    boat when other methods fail.

    Splitshot115

  5. Rollie,

    325 should get you on bottom at 2.0 or less mph surface speed in 8o fow

    depending what size spoon you have on. Try to 1 3/4 oz Silver minnows

    they'll scrape bottom alittle quicker than the suttons but don't have as much action.

    Splitshot115

    P.S. Hope the boat ran well.

  6. Chris,

    The lake is about 30 miles longer than Owasco and a mile or wider in spots. The fish on average are much larger than what I typicially catch on Owasco. As for the route numbers you need somebody else will have to chime in as I can't remember the numbers. The 8 to 10 lb test line will probably be to light due to the fleas, but last weekend they weren't bad with 30lb.

    Splitshot115

  7. I use a Cabelas DM45 with a Cabelas Whuppin Stick roller guide,

    just respooled one of them with 45lb test and got 740 ft on it with no backing. I usually use Opti copper, which is rated at 30lb test and 600 ft

    fit nicely on them with no backing. I like the Whuppin sticks as they have alot of back bone.

    Splitshot115

  8. To All

    Had a great time excluding the weather and a few other details I'd rather not mention. I've got to give Chaos a big thanks for arranging for the door prizes with Bass Pro, so if you guys get to Bass Pro also thank them.

    We'll plan on a bigger and better one for next year complete with BBQ

    afterwords. After all we gotta losen the Rats grip on that trophy, He's going to think it's his for keeps. :lol::lol: As always it's great to put names with faces and the fishing is an added bonus when you get to fish

    along with the likes of Stinger, Rusty Rat.and other members from the board. ;) Bluemahi is learning the lake pretty quick.(he has a good teacher ;) ) Looking forward to next year.

    Splitshot115

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