Jump to content

Get The Net

Members
  • Posts

    209
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Get The Net

  1. For whatever its worth I had Walker boards as well( not sure if the same as you currently have) anyway, I had big issues with them. I bought the otters and I must say I love them. We do have some issues with the releases sliding down, but as Rick said, use power pro line. I have used the power pro on Jax's boat and it works well. Call Big Jon, they have blemished boards for sale at a lower price than retail from time to time. Other than the color being off, they are perfectly functional. Hope this helps.

    Lou

  2. Fishing Report

    Your Name / Boat Name:

    ==============

    TRIP OVERVIEW

    ==============

    Date(s):MotherS Day

    Time on Water: 6:15

    Weather/Temp:

    Wind Speed/Direction:

    Waves:

    Surface Temp:

    Location:

    LAT/LONG (GPS Cords):

    ===============

    FISHING RESULTS

    ===============

    Total Hits: 15

    Total Boated:13

    Species Breakdown:All Brown Trout

    Hot Lure: Anything Green

    Trolling Speed:

    Down Speed:

    Boat Depth:

    Lure Depth:

    ====================

    SUMMARY & FURTHER DETAILS

    ====================

    The boys( ages 6&7) have been begging me to take them fishing since the season started. So what better way to give their mother a break: take them fishing on Mothers Day! Since Saturday had produced good numbers of fish and the lake forecast was perfect for 2 young ones, we decided to give it a go(It was actually my wife's idea :clap: )

    I knew I was in trouble when my oldest was up at 5:20am. asking "is it time to go yet?" So the 3 of us (and our neighbor) headed out to Sandy Creek. As soon as we left the creek(as we did Saturday) we headed East and immediatly set up.

    Within the first 10 minutes "Fish on". My oldest grabbed the rod and after a quick lesson, he was on his own. As the fish started taking line, the expression on his face was priceless. (both of them had been fishing with me before, but this was the first time they were able to handle the rods by themselves)

    Within the first hour the boys had their share of the rods, boating 9 of the 13 fish we caught, including 3 doubles. The 2 biggest fish of the day were 10 lbs.

    Before I knew it, I had a couple of miniature pro's on board. Yelling "fish on" when the rods fired and yelling "grab the net" when the fish were getting close to the boat.

    By 9:45 they were spent. We pulled up and headed in. When we got home my wife said: Happy Fathers Day!"

    What a great day on the lake. I am sure my boys will sleep good tonight.

    Lou

    10pounder.jpg

    doubledup.jpg

    boysshawn.jpg

  3. Thanks Brian. You too. I was out on Sunday AM and lost another major. Fishing in close as well (90-150) had a nice rip on the wire( again) came to the surface, rolled then went right to the bottom. My father in law could not move it... He struggled for a few minutes then it spit the hook...At least I did not lose the rig!!! To top it off I lost my cell phone that morning.... I am taking a break at least till Monday AM.. May do a trip with Jeremy. Talk to ya soon.

    Lou

  4. Brian, Thanks for the effort I was so far away from you I could not get over there. No big deal.. I was more interested in the size of fish that was attached to it... It made a hell of a run before it broke off. How have you been? Fishing been good at that neck of the woods? I have been west the past week. Doing ok, nothing crazy but some decent fish..

    Lou

  5. Fishing Report

    Your Name / Boat Name:

    ==============

    TRIP OVERVIEW

    ==============

    Date(s):

    Time on Water:

    Weather/Temp:

    Wind Speed/Direction:

    Waves:

    Surface Temp:

    Location:

    LAT/LONG (GPS Cords):

    ===============

    FISHING RESULTS

    ===============

    Total Hits:

    Total Boated:

    Species Breakdown:

    Hot Lure:

    Trolling Speed:

    Down Speed:

    Boat Depth:

    Lure Depth:

    ====================

    SUMMARY & FURTHER DETAILS

    If anyone happens to find a Carmel Dolphin Spin Doctor/Hammer Fly Rig around the Sandy Creek-Braddocks area, I would appreciate it if you could let me know. Some one called on the radio this am and spotted it around the lighthouse. I was not able to get over to where it was this morning.I lost it last night on a great rip off the wire. 350ft out in 140 fow. Please send me an IM or e mail me at [email protected] Thanks in advance.

    Lou

    ====================

  6. Tank. Nice fish. Too bad you had to end early. I know I am "a day late and a dollar short" but We were near you when we saw you being towed in. We certainly would have helped you out if you were in a pinch. I am sure a call on the radio would have brought multiple boats to help out. Hopefully you can get back in the water soon.

    Lou

    GTN

    [ Post made via Mobile Device ] mobile.png

  7. Fishing Report

    Your Name / Boat Name: Get The Net

    ==============

    TRIP OVERVIEW

    ==============

    Date(s): 07/27 Eve

    Time on Water: 5:30pm

    Weather/Temp:

    Wind Speed/Direction:

    Waves:

    Surface Temp:

    Location:

    LAT/LONG (GPS Cords):

    ===============

    FISHING RESULTS

    ===============

    Total Hits: 16

    Total Boated:13

    Species Breakdown: Small kings, (1) Atlantic

    Hot Lure:

    Trolling Speed:

    Down Speed:

    Boat Depth: 140-160

    Lure Depth:

    ====================

    SUMMARY & FURTHER DETAILS

    Decent bite last night out of Sandy. Worked between 140-160. Ended up 13 for 16.(mostly small fish) The 300 copper(stinger coyote) took 3 fish including a nice Atlantic. Riggers between 70-90 were very active. Anything glow was productive. The wires 270/400 out were also good. Silver hammer fly and Aqua blue glow Siggs were also taking fish.(JAX gotta love the blue!). The biggest fish of the night was only a 13 lb king. But As I heard someone once say: " I never meet a fish I did not like"

    Lou

    ====================

  8. For Sale: 1999 Starcraft Superfisherman 196. The boat is in very good condition and has been very well taken care of. A list of items it has:

    Mercury 115hp o/b oil injected

    (12) upright rod holders

    (2) surface mount rod holders

    (1) Livewell, lighted and recirculating

    (1) Baitwell, lighted and aerated

    Minn Kota trolling motor

    Eagle Fish Elite 480 GPS/Fishfinder

    EZ Loader Trailer: All lights work, good tread and bearings

    Top: goes from windshield up and over 2 front seats

    Mooring cover: Sunbrella material, only 2 years old

    (4) swivel seats with 2 more positions(front and rear deck)

    Boat runs very well and is in very good shape.

    Asking 9k

    Please contact me for me information. Thank you

    I_DOS.jpg

  9. Decided to fish the "Flemish Cap" tonight. Headed out at 5:30pm and started in 440ft. Fish started in 460 with the best results in 480ft. Riggers stacked between 60-100.. Wire out 290-310. Ended up 7 for 11: 4 kings(17,14,2 dinks) 3 steelies(all around 8 lbs) 2 kings came of the wire; powder blue Hypnotist siggs 310ft out. Lost a major on the same rig/depth. Had one double and while rigging a cheater, a nice steelie ripped the main line that was 10ft down 5 ft back! A lot of fish out there with good marks. Good temp from 65-95ft. Lime Tuxedo, froggy green glow took the steelies while chicken wing, yellow die hard on the riggers took kings. All in all a pretty decent night.

    GTN

  10. With the combination of nice weather(finally)and the inspiration of the father that is on a journey to fish 50 states in 50 days, I decided to take the wife and kids for a evening fishing trip. By the way: Congrats to JAX on his very productive day with the above mentioned father and son team. They boated 10 fish and gave them a trip of a lifetime. For more information check out http://www.fish5050.com click on the "our journey" link and click New York Sate. JAX, you did an awesome job creating a lasting memory for them. Way to go!!!

    We set lines at 7pm in 180ft. I let the boys pick their favorite lures. The oldest(6) picked a "bloody nose". Set that down 92 and the youngest(5) picked "chicken wing" set down 102. As I was setting the chicken wing down, the "bloody nose" went: Fish On! After getting the kids set to reel, we lost it ;(

    After a little while the kids wanted to change lures. This time it was yellow die hard and a nbk. A few minutes later, my wife says" Lou, what is going on with that one?" Now I have heard many words to describe a fish on, but I have to admit, that is the first time I ever heard those words. Again, I got the kids in the chairs. They both took turns reeling the fish in. As we were about to net it, it spit the hook. :devil:

    Within in few minutes, the wire went (320 out spinny/siggs) There was no way the kids could handle this. So this time it was the wife's turn. After a good 15 minute fight she pulled in a nice 18 lb king.

    The kids were excited to catch one of their own, so we changed lures again. This time they picked froggy green glow and another nbk. We ended up pulling fish off both of the spoons. My boys each got a turn reeling in a 14lb and a dink about 3 lbs.

    As the sun set, my wife and kids were both excited and tired. What a great way to spend an evening. As we were driving home my youngest son said " Dad, I really had fun fishing in your boat, can we do it tomorrow night?!"

    There is no paid charter in the world that can come close to an experience like this. This truly is what fishing is all about.

    Fish ended up coming between 185-210 ft. Good temps down 95-105.

    Lou

    GTN

    50590610.th.jpg

×
×
  • Create New...