I found the leaderboard on the Orleans County Tourism website. Just google Orleans Rotary Derby Leaderboard and you should find it. There's a 31 lb 2 oz fish winning it right now. There is a post a few down that wondered the same thing. Sorry I'm not great at posting links.
My top ten spoons this year so far have been
Gold belly Spook - Stingray
Gold 42 Mag- NK
Stingray Gator
NK 28 green Nuke/glow ladder
Gold belly Stingray 42
(get the hint anything green and glow)
NK purple nuke
stinger Raspberry Dolphin
DW SS Tranny (Black/glow green tape)a little glitter
of course DW and Stinger NBK'S in all sizes
and The DW SS Pink Panties caught it's fair share of Steelhead on my boat so far.
I've only been running the 300 coppers that way also. That could be why it's not slipping out. Does anyone use a bigger rubber band half hitched to the power pro, and put in the release? I can see where over time the braid is going to wear out. This is only my second year running the copper so I guess I'm still learning also.
I think a lot of boats around here are using the scotty releases. If you buy the stacker release you get 2 releases in the pack, and you just have to cut and put a snap on one of them. they are usually cheaper this way than buying 2 seperate releases anyways. My copper ran fine with just the power pro in the release.
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1989 Aluminum 16 foot Smokercraft. The boat is side console steered, with a 28 hp evinrude outboard. The boat comes with a built in bait well, fish finder, bow mount electric trolling motor, 2 manual cannon downriggers, life jackets, etc. The boat comes with a calkins trailer with a spare tire also. The boat is clean and ready to fish.Asking $2,800. For all other details please call 585-682-3099. Thank you
Way to go on the steelie Rick. You knocked my brothers off the board yesterday for sure. I fished with Old timer when he put his steelie on the board, and his is now in 9th. We were out yesterday also ,but headed east and out, only to find we should have went west. Didn't hear ya on the radio, or I would have chatted with ya. Way to go
I just got home from a morning trip and we definately felt it here in Lyndonville. The whole house shook. As far as the fishing, it was great this morning before the earthquake.
Way to go. We went out with family derby fishing the same day and weighed in a big steelie that was 13+ on my scale but when we got back it only was 11 11. Our fish probably won't hold , but good luck with yours. It sure tasted good with bbq sauce,cajun seasoning, brown sugar, and butter though.
Try Toronto charter fishing in a search engine, or check out the spoon pullers site to the left of the screen under LOU Friends. I believe spoon pullers is a mostly Canadien based site. If you go back and check out the North Shore reports on this site for that time period, it should give you a pretty good idea of the fishing around that time. Hope this helps