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GAMBLER

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  1. There were tons of kings jumping around the piers and no boats or guys on the piers hooking up. Things cleared out quick on the pier.
  2. I say very debatable.....
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  4. Yesterday, I was over there and they pulled a giant piece of rock or concrete out of the channel on the west side of it.
  5. You can blame the DEC also. Why a 5 bass limit? Lake Ontario on the South shore used to be littered with smallmouth. Now it is a drop in the bucket of what it was 15 years ago. We still have a 5 bass limit on the lake. When I asked at the state of the lake meeting about this a couple years ago they said the limit stayed at five fish for bass tournaments....... Pathetic!
  6. My buddy has been getting northerns trolling the open water with riggers. Way deeper than past years.
  7. Like new condition!! 1- Daiwa Heartland 7’6” plainer rods - brown . - $20.00 each 1- black Daiwa Heartland 8'0" plainer board rods - black - $20.00 If both are purchased, I will ship them to your door for -$55.00 Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  8. Or immature kings. I had a 22lb immature chrome king last week. 1.5” egg skeins in her. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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  10. I am a fan of putting all brand new on. I don't want a failure. It gets pricey but I would much rather spend some money than lose a big fish.
  11. 50# Seaguar. It is a cheap insurance policy to go heavier than 30lb. The line thickness does nothing to affect the action or bite so why wouldn't you?
  12. Comparing temp data to alewife survival is something I don't think they will ever understand. I compiled all the temp data from work and compared it to the survival rates from the state of the lake meetings and there were some years the data would match what you would think the survival would be and others that it made no sense. There were very warm winters with weak survival and very cold years with good survival.
  13. Find where 62* water intersects the bottom and you will find lots of browns. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
  14. I am working on adding them!
  15. I totally forgot to add them to the list! I have a new favorite from this season!
  16. The DEC cut stocking and we will see the impacts of that soon. I have heard that last years YOY survival for alewife was high again from the spring trawls. Back to back huge year classes should help right the ship. I feel the same way as you. I have been fishing this lake since I was 4 and now my son is following in my foot steps. Hopefully another easy winter is in store for us and will help even more.
  17. Read the state of he lake meeting minutes. The three and four year old kings are below average in size by three lbs. they started life off with no food because of the two missing year classes of alewifes. The two year olds size is right at the historical average. Things will be fine and get back to normal next season. We have caught a lot of kings over 20lbs this season. A lot of teens but a good number of 20’s. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  18. Between Oak Orchard and Sandy Creek. It is in the town of Kendall
  19. 2018 will go down as one of the best seasons ever for my crew. 2012 we placed more fish in derbies but we did not catch nearly as many fish as we did this season. We started off the Summer Derby putting a 26lb 9oz. salmon on the board that we figured would stay in the top 20. I was amazed it ended the summer derby in 5th place after sitting in 1st place for three weeks. The week after the salmon, we decided to hit the brown trout water since it was left alone all season. After a couple hours of fishing the brown trout water, we boated a monster 19lb 4 oz. brown. That morning, we boated a ton of browns with 7 big enough to make the leaderboard. After being satisfied with 1 brown we knew would stick on the board, we hit the laker waters and worked our way back to Sandy. Year after year, an area between two of my weigh points has paid off. After a short troll, we boated a derby laker at 18lbs 10oz that landed us in 7th place in the end. One week later, we decided to hit the brown trout waters once again and put a 14lb 3oz brown on the board before 9am. We hit the laker waters again mid morning and netted a 18lb 4oz. laker within minutes of setting up. We quit early that morning since all the guys were on the board with fish we were confident were going to end the derby on the leaderboard. The following week we started prefishing for the Sandy Creek Shootout on Thursday morning. Our plan was to head offshore and find out what was going on out there and try to get a derby steelhead to have a fish on the board in every division. We started the morning in 300' and fished all the way out to the 35 line and picked kings all the way out and all the way back in. We would end up boating a steelhead that missed the leaderboard by ounces! We ended up finding a big break late in the day in 300' that was not there in the morning. On Friday, we stopped in the inside waters and checked that out first light and then went back to that break to see what changed over night. The break had moved North a mile but the fish that were on that break stayed. We worked that area for a couple miles and put together a solid game plan. At the weigh in for Big Fish Friday, we took 4th place with a 21lb and change king. Saturday morning, we ran to our spot from pre fishing and set up just short of the best area. The currents were horrible so we thinned our spread down to 2 coppers, 2 wires and 2 riggers. It was not long and we were on the kings but the size was down from the prior two days. By 11am, we had a 70lb box and desperately needed some upgrades. At 11:30, we doubled up on two good fish. We boated both and upgraded our box with both fish. We were now sitting in the upper 70's for weight. At 12:30, The rigger parked at 95' took off screaming and we knew this fish was the kicker we needed to end up near the top. After a long insane battle, we slid the net under a 24.38lb king. When we got to the weigh in, we were the second team to weigh in. Our boxed weighed 82.5lbs for four fish. In the end, we ended up winning the shootout and took biggest king of the tournament with the 24.38lb king. The Orleans County Rotary Derby was up next. We started off the derby hitting the brown trout water but the class of browns that was there two weeks prior had disappeared. We caught a lot of browns but just not the ones we were looking for. We ended up putting a brown on the board that stuck until the last day but got knocked off. We spent two hours fishing lakers over the length of the derby and took 1st place with a 17lb 12oz lake trout and took third with a 15lb 12oz lake trout. The first Monday of the Fall LOC derby, we hit the inside waters looking for mature kings. We immediately were into a good class of kings and boated many over 20 lbs. Late in the morning, a rigger rod fired and was screaming line. After a long battle, we boated a 27lb 5oz. king that put us on the leaderboard until it got bumped off this morning. We fished a couple more days during the Fall derby and caught tons of mature kings but all were short of making the leaderboard. I found this summer that the less is more concept helped us boat more fish. Too many riggers or flashers in the rigger spread some mornings slowed our bites down. I watched fish after fish streak through the spread and made adjustments and took flashers out or went down to two riggers and really helped us boat more fish. A HUGE factor in our success this summer was team work. I have an awesome core of crew guys that fish with me throughout the season. Without these guys, summers like this one would not be possible. Here is a list of lures that worked well for us this summer: Flasher Fly Combos Hammer Time E-Chip / Atommik Crinkle Green fly Live Wire E-chip / Atommik Stud Fly Double Crush UV E-chip/ Atommik Mirage Glow Captain Valium Spin Doctor / Atommik Green Hammer Fly Atommik Shenster Meat Rig / Double Crush UV E-chip Minion Night fury Meat Rig / Two Face UV E-chip Moonshine Green Jeans Moonshine Carbon 14 Stinger NBK Stinger Green Glow Alewife Stinger Purple Glow Alewife Bull Frog Gambler Rig / Hammerhead Froggy Aluminum series Cowbell (this combo took all four of the lake trout we placed with this summer) Silver Glow Gambler Rig / Hammerhead Crystalina Watermelon Cowbell (original not aluminum) 5th place LOC Summer Derby - 26lbs 9oz. Summer LOC 2nd place Brown trout 19lbs 4oz. 7th place summer LOC lake trout - 18lbs 10oz. 8th Place summer LOC lake trout - 18lbs 4 oz 15th place summer LOC brown trout - 14lbs 3oz. Sandy Creek Shootout winning box - 82.5lbs (122.5 points) Sandy Creek Shootout Big King Salmon - 24.38lbs Shootout floor shot 1st place Orleans County Derby Lake trout - 17lbs 12oz. King Salmon we had on the Fall LOC board for a while -27lbs 5oz. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  20. The fishing was good just not what they are used to. Lots of two year olds and not many three from the reports I read. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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