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Unfortunately I don't have many pictures of the interior of my boat. However I do have a couple pictures of some homemade jump seats/storage space my wife made. Yes I said my wife, she is one of those DIY divas you see on TV building houses. The only complaint I have on my 2006 Islander is the lack of rear facing seats and storage compartments. These jump seats took care of that problem. I can fit 4 large plastic tackle bins in each jump seat. They also work well as a step to get in and out of the deep hull.
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2016 Salmon School by LOTSA (coming very soon)
steelfire replied to dreamsteelie's topic in Open Lake Discussion
Has anyone ever thought about video taping the seminars and selling them?? I would be happy to pay for themas I'm sure others would to. It dosen't have to be professionally done. I just haven't been able to make it out to any of them over the past few years. I have to save my days off from work for fishing season. -
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You made the right choice to go after Tuna. We did great the two weeks we were up out of Fairhaven in July. I fished a week straight the last week of August out in front of Oswego and it SUCKED!! I think we landed 6 fish all week. The Charter fleet was struggling as well. What auto pilot did you buy to hook up with your Lawrence?? How much was it?. I have been looking for an auto pilot.
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Thanks for all the great info guys. Its greatly appreciated. SK8MAN, my transducer is 50/200 kHz. You are correct that I can only see my down rigger weights when I am running the 50 kHz transducer. the 200 is for shallow water. I usually only run the 50khz transducer when trolling for salmon. I have been reading up on the chirp technology and I think for right now, I'm getting the same sonar returns as I would with a newer HD unit. I see the fish and I even catch some of them so why change whats been working for me. thanks again for the info guys.
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Looking for a little advice. I currently have a Lowrance lcx112 80/200 transducer. It works great. I can watch all 4 of my down rigger weights on the screen and see fish shoot up thru them while trolling. My question is, does anyone run the newer Lowrance units, like the HDS Gen3?? Are you able to track your down rigger weights down deep during summer salmon season? I'm trying to decide if its worth updating to the newer HDS units or not. I know the newer lake maps are suppose to be spectacular on the newer HDS units . Any info is greatly appreciated!!
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where are the salmon
steelfire replied to Jose's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Hopefully the winter outlook is right! Maybe the Lake won't freeze over this winter. Enlarge Typical precipitation departures from late fall (Nov.) through winter (Mar.) during a moderate to strong El Nino. (NOAA/CPC) Here's some good news for the winter. Hopefully the Lake won't freeze over this year!! Enlarge Typical temperature departures from late fall (Nov.) through winter (Mar.) during a moderate to strong El Nino. (NOAA/CPC) First, keep two things in mind throughout this discussion of potential impacts: 1) El Niño is not the sole driver of the atmosphere at any time. Day-to-day variability in the weather pattern, including blocking patterns, forcing from climate change and other factors all work together with El Niño to determine the overall weather experienced over the timeframe of a few months. 2) No two El Niños are exactly alike. The intensity matters for impacts. El Niño's clearest impact on northern hemisphere weather patterns occurs from late fall through winter. Looking at past moderate-strong El Ninos, here are the upshots for temperatures and precipitation from late fall through winter in the U.S.: - Wetter: Southern U.S. from California to the Carolinas then up parts of the East Coast - Drier: Parts of the Ohio Valley, Great Lakes, Northwest and Northern Rockies - Cooler: Desert Southwest, Southern Plains, northern Gulf Coast - Warmer: Northern tier of states from the Pacific Northwest to the Northern Plains, Great Lakes, and Northeast Note these are impacts that are typically expected, but they aren't always the rule. -
I agree with you. And throw in the fact that when the adult fishing gets tough, everybody heads out deep to the "hatchery" and catch the two year olds. I think it puts a big strain on the next years adults. Thats What I think happened last year. There were Very few adults around but everybody was raving about the good amount of two year olds out deep. I have good friends out of the charter fleet in OZ. Two year olds made up 70% of their catch this year! They have to catch fish or the clients don't come back. Its a tough situation. Gotta go where the fish are.
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My final trolling report for the year. Fished Salmon River to the Nuke plant for the last 7 days straight. We hooked a couple fish each day. Depth of best fish activity for us was from 110 ' to as deep as 130'. UV glow green flies and glow green and green dot spinnies worked best. In the sun, Mtn dew spinny with Hammer lime live worked well. Biggest king was 26.4. Had a couple females who eggs were not loose but ready to go soon. Also King of sting spoon trolled 5 feet off the bottom worked well. For the bad news. I have been fishing this same week for 12 years straight.And the number of fish we saw on the sonar is just plain sad. We averaged seeing 5 fish a day on the sonar. This is the time of year when the mother load shows up between Oswego and the Salmon river mouth. Years past we would mark Squadrons of salmon all over the place. As soon as you went thru them multiple rods would fire. The last two years it was just one fish here and there. Every body at the cleaning station all seemed to have just one or two fish each. All the charter boat captains we talked to are struggling to put a few fish in the boat every day. They all say its the worst season they have ever seen. If it wasn't for all the two year olds out in the blue water it would have been a bust this season . We have a dock at the house we rent in the estuary of the salmon river. Every year at this time regardless of water temp, there are always a bunch of kings sniffing around the RT 3 bridge and lower estuary. We saw none!!. We did however see 4 kings in the raceway at the hatchery in Altmar. One other notable observation we had was every fish we caught, had Lampreys on it. And all of the lampreys were HUGE. Usually we see 1 or 2 a week but this was on EVERY fish we caught. Same with a bunch of other fishermen we talked to. I hate to be all doom and gloom but something is VERY wrong with the King fishery right now. Most of the local Charter boat captains think the Hatchery is not stocking the number of fish they claim to be. I hope it turns around for next year. I love everything about this fishery and I hate seeing it struggle. I'm no fish expert but..... two years in a row of bad returns is a sign. I'm not sure of what........but I hope somebody starts looking into it. Just my two cents.
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Yeah I had a bend in it. Slow rotation. Just not many fish around. I have been fishing this same week for 12 years in a row and this is by far the worst week. Everybody is only getting a couple here and there. My Sonar screen is void of fish. I did way better back in July. It's got the makings of another bad salmon run this fall. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
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1 for 2 this morning. Only marked 4 fish in 7 hours of trolling. Our 1 King in 111 feet, 19 pounder. King of sting spoon. We dropped another fish on 120 feet on flasher and fly. Very slow, not many hooking up around us. Saw one fish landed on another boat. I hope there are more fish waiting to come in. Checked the river in the estuary and town pool. Nothing. We did see 5 kings in the hatchery race way. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
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nine mile?mexico bay
steelfire replied to freespirit1's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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nine mile?mexico bay
steelfire replied to freespirit1's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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nine mile?mexico bay
steelfire replied to freespirit1's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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nine mile/mexico
steelfire replied to freespirit1's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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nine mile/mexico
steelfire replied to freespirit1's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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I have a side by side chart comparing the 19.5 to the 221 Islander but the damn uploader on this site says I'm not permitted to upload the whole file?? All I could get it to post was the 221's specs above. Sorry. Anyways, I took both for a test ride before I bought my 19.5 islander and the y are both almost identical except for the fuel tank is bigger on the 221 and about a foot more deck space and about 6" more cuddy space. They wanted $8000 more at the time for the 221 over the 19.5. not worth it in my eyes. My 19.5 is awesome and I will never buy another boat for Lake Ontario!
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191 221 Standard Power 3.0 L WOPS (135 hp)/101 kw 3.0 L WOPS (135 hp)/101 kw Maximum HP 3.0 L (135 hp)/101 kw 4.3 L MPI (220 hp)/164 kw Fuel Capacity 34 gallons/128.7 L 52 gallons/196.8 L Length 19' / 5.8 m 22' 6" /6.9 m Beam 96" / 244 cm 96" / 244 cm Weight (boat only) 1525 lbs./691.7 kg 1850 lbs./839.2 kg Capacity (persons/lbs.) 8/1200 lbs. / 8/544.3 kg 8/1200 lbs. / 8/544.3 kg Capacity (lbs.) 2000 lbs./907.2 kg 2000 lbs./907.2 kg Inside Depth 30" / 76 cm 30" / 76 cm Transom Width 90" / 229 cm 90" / 229 cm Chine Width 81" / 206 cm 81" / 206 cm Transom Height N/A N/A Aluminum Gauge .100" / .254 cm .100" / .254 cm Package Length 23' 7" / 7.2 m 28' / 8.5 m Towing Weight* 3325 lbs./1508.2 kg 3760 lbs./1705.5 kg Draft* 36" / 91 cm 34" / 86 cm Deadrise 18° 18° * With Standard
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191 221 These boats are as fearless as you are. This season, feel like going out deep where the big fish are? Then you've found the right boat - the 2002 Islander. This rugged V-hull is equipped with everything you need to take on the rough waters of Great Lakes fishing. For added safety and durability, you'll find a deep cockpit, as well as rack and pinion steering and double riveted chine and transom seams. And best of all, for serious fishing trips, there's a roomy cuddy cabin. Are you seeing visions of salmon and steelheads? The 2002 Islander can make your fishing dreams come true. Specs 191 221 Standard Power 3.0 L WOPS (135 hp)/101 kw 3.0 L WOPS (135 hp)/101 kw Maximum HP 3.0 L (135 hp)/101 kw 4.3 L MPI (220 hp)/164 kw Fuel Capacity 34 gallons/128.7 L 52 gallons/196.8 L Length 19' / 5.8 m 22' 6" /6.9 m Beam 96" / 244 cm 96" / 244 cm Weight (boat only) 1525 lbs./691.7 kg 1850 lbs./839.2 kg Capacity (persons/lbs.) 8/1200 lbs. / 8/544.3 kg 8/1200 lbs. / 8/544.3 kg Capacity (lbs.) 2000 lbs./907.2 kg 2000 lbs./907.2 kg Inside Depth 30" / 76 cm 30" / 76 cm Transom Width 90" / 229 cm 90" / 229 cm Chine Width 81" / 206 cm 81" / 206 cm Transom Height N/A N/A Aluminum Gauge .100" / .254 cm .100" / .254 cm Package Length 23' 7" / 7.2 m 28' / 8.5 m Towing Weight* 3325 lbs./1508.2 kg 3760 lbs./1705.5 kg Draft* 36" / 91 cm 34" / 86 cm Deadrise 18° 18° * With Standard
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Out of the Little Salmon 8-16
steelfire replied to rolmops's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Keep your fingers crossed this stable wind for the next four days helps out!! theres got to be some majors out there somewhere! -
whats best speed on the probe for kings?
steelfire replied to trolling460's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?