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Nice job Andy.... Glen
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Any reports out of Sodus?
spoonfed-1 replied to spoonfed-1's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Thanks guys. Glen -
Mexico 4/12
spoonfed-1 replied to HitorMissIV's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Nice Randy. Thats the direction I wanted to go on Sunday but the wind said west. Glad to hear things are picking up and you did well. Any big ones on the Browns? Glen -
I Like to keep it simple and it seems to work OK for me. White on white. Green on green and secret variations of flies on Chrome. LOL Good starting place for ya. Glen
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Mexico Bay 4/10 & 11
spoonfed-1 replied to spoonfed-1's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Thanks guys. Rodney, See you in a couple. Nick I got the check. Thanks. PJ I'll be looking for your boat. Fish were really healthy but had to work for um. No easy ones or big numbers.... YET. Good fishing everybody. Glen -
The levels were extremely low but have been slowly coming up the last 2 weeks. Probably only a foot below normal as of this past weekend. Stay way from the far north launch like Todd mentioned and you'll be fine. Glen
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Finally got the wife up to the Lake this weekend. Saturday the Bay was crankin and I couldn't fish with just the wife in the boat so we took the day off and relaxed around the camper. Well at least one of us relaxed and the other one split and stacked firewood, worked on the boat for 3 hours and cleaned up the campsight for the rest of the season.....Shes a good women. LOL. Sunday morning finally got out on the lake and fished for about 4 hours. Fished the only area the WNW wind would allow with just the wife and I on the boat. Her first fish of 2010 was a nice spunky rainbow about 7 lbs. In the next few hours we did a Coho, three Browns and dropped 2 more Browns ending the morning 5/7. All fish were healthy and starting to battle a little bit with the water temps climbing into the upper 40's. Sticks off the boards took all but 2 shots today spoons off the riggers took the other two. Fished 8 to 18 fow. From what little I saw the numbers of Browns are just not here yet but there are enough to keep busy with. It will only get better. Glen
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Nice fish Split....
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Jax Report 3/30/10
spoonfed-1 replied to Jax's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Way to hit um Jax. Glen -
mexico 4-3
spoonfed-1 replied to bottom-feeder's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Nice Lakers Todd... Glen -
9" from the front to the knot 14 " from the back to the knot according to Big John. You drill your holes 3/4 of an inch from center to center lower on the board (towards the bottom) straight down from the originals. Sean this is for the tow line holes They will pull like hell. Glen
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Can't help you with those launches but Mexico is open about 4 miles away incase their not. Glen
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Stick with your Cannon terminators. They don't cause any spots that create week spots in the cable to fail. Can't get a much stronger connection as I've been running them for probably 10 years and never had one fail. On my probe rigger I use thimble and crimps to insure a good contact but check it often for signs of ware. Seems like I always end up trimming and reconnecting because of frayed coating before I ever have problems around the crimps. I don't know what kind of releases you plan on using but I use Scotty pinch pads off Atomic Torpedo weights and this system works good for me. Might be completey different if your going to use inline releases. Glen
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You will need backing on a Convector 30 to fill the spool to that 1/8 mark. I like to fill my reels to that mark so I use backing. Problem being it's been so long since I put wire on an Okuma I don't remeber how much you'll need. Come to think about it I don't even remeber if it was 30 lb or 20 lb wire I put on there. You can always put your wire on one reel, then the backing to fill her up, then transfere the whole thing from one reel to another. Keep track of how much backing goes onto the 2nd reel before you hit the wire and you'll be good to go for any future reels you do. Glen
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In my opinion the end of April beggining of May you will be better off at the Bar. The Oak is an outstanding port also but usually the Niagara area is better that early in the season. Glen
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Mexico
spoonfed-1 replied to Gray Fox's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Very nice. Thanks. Glen -
Mexico
spoonfed-1 replied to Gray Fox's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
How much water were you over when you hit the Atlantic? Thanks Glen -
KOA in Youngstown. Have cabins or trailer rentals. Not cheap but not to bad either. Boat launch is about 10 minutes away at the state park. Glen
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mexico 3-27
spoonfed-1 replied to bottom-feeder's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Nick you either got BIG hands or SMALL fish. LOL I can see I don't have to teach you guys on how to make the fish look nice in the pictures. Actually, despite the lack of fish you guys did well out there with 100% hook to land ratio on those Browns. Pleasure to have you guys onboard and I think we will be all set by tournament time. Got to apologize to bottom feeder. Didn't mean to highjack your post. Nice job in tough conditions Todd. It will get better soon. Glen -
Mexico Browns
spoonfed-1 replied to Kevin J Legg's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Very nice. Hopeing to put a dent in them this weekend. Glen -
I don't beleive none of them. Glen
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We got ours thanks Dave. Glen
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Mexico 3/20 &21
spoonfed-1 replied to spoonfed-1's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Yes we had a discussion on the rubber band thing Hank.... They work good if your on the highway and you got to piss. Other than that I just don't see a use for them on my boat. Clarke the surface temps were 38 to 42. That NW wind had a bit of a bite to it but beautiful weather for this time of year. Not sure but I might of had a couple tender foots onboard. Crystal clear water everywhere we fished with bottom visable to 20 fow. Glen -
Got the boat in the water and after Hank, L&M, replaced the seals on my prop shaft she ran just as happy as could be. Thanks again Hank... It was worth pulling the boat out to Port Bay to get it done. Hanks not only a good guy but he really knows his business. On Saturday we fished for about 6 hours. Really tough conditions for Browns with crystal clear water and very little bait in the Bay. We managed 9 bites with 6 in the boat but really had to work for um. 50/50 spoons and sticks. Numbers were below average but the quaility was nice for early season fish. Had Richard Bullen from the board and his brother working the rods. Couple good guys to fish with and we had a good time with some good laughs inbetween bites. Capt. Randy from Hit or Miss charters was along to keep an eye on us. Also demonstrated his picture taking ability and gave us the finer points of rubber band releases. LOL See ya soon Randy. Sunday was a short morning trip and I decided to go the opposite direction to see if I could locate the numbers and it just didn't happen. Two fish for our efforts Sunday morning both off the sticks. Heres a picture of a few Browns from Sat. Back at um next weekend. Richard and his brother. Richard with a nice fish. Glen