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Congratulations to all on nice bucks - especially Rob, I know what a grind this season has been for him and the time he put in the stand lol. My sits have been relatively uneventful, with the exception of yesterday morning. I had a large nine point come through snorting and tearing up bushes at 80 yards, so I grunted at him. Nearly crapped myself when the six I didn't see grunted back at me from ten yards! Anyway, we had a grunt-fest, and it was enough to turn the big buck toward me. That little six lowered his head in shame and wouldn't meet the big buck's eyes. And rightfully so, this was his house. I drew as the nine went behind a big oak and began to close from 30 yards on a path that would put him at 22 yards straight in front of me. But he never paused long enough to give me an opportunity. Too many little trees - all he had to do was what he'd been doing the whole way over, tear some stuff out of the ground, paw a bit, but no, he just kept walking. So I pushed ahead of him and found an opening just past a five stem oak, and there I waited. And waited. And he went West straight away from me from behind the tree. And I never saw him again all morning. But more importantly, I didn't push an arrow out that wasn't a sure thing and possibly injure him. I should have grunted or bleated to stop him, but a buddy of mine had one jolt on him the evening before, and I was sure I could get a shot regardless if he kept going straight. Such is life in the woods. Stay safe, shoot straight and be well.
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Just to make sure that I call out the bad with the good, I will update my thoughts on the new Moultrie Delta, If you don't mind feeding them batteries (or using an external power source), and odd problems are your thing, then you might like these. A couple weeks ago, one of the cameras started taking green pictures. My deer looked like the Hulk. I rebooted, and now the pictures are okay. Except for the inexplicable blurry shots that randomly occur, or the completely black night pictures. Always something with this model. I will say that the detection circuit is decent and the ability to transmit when there is little cell reception is surprisingly good. But they are not even close to what the 7000i brought to the table. I may have a couple for sale, cheap, before the end of the season lol
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The two Reveals I got from Bass Pro last week are in the field and performing flawlessly. I'm not a huge fan of the software interface, but It's not horrible. Just a few quirks as to where information can be found...like, data showing how far into your monthly allotment of images you are is buried in a sub-menu, and you need to have all of your cameras on the same plan, so there's no mix-and-match option for cameras that you expect to take less photos. The good news is that cameras share photos, though. Two thumbs up so far.
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King of the hill - Olcott?
Gator replied to Gill-T's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
I know that I've felt spoiled the past five years with how good the fishing has been. It's unfortunate that it seems like there's always something making it more difficult to get after them as much as I'd like - low water, high water, life in general - and this summer, I fished the least I have in twenty years. Maybe six trips? But they were all quality outings, with one in particular that I will remember for a long time. It's interesting to go back through the forum and to read some of the older threads to get a sense as to how the current situation evolved. Yankee isn't wrong about the West end being perceived as a dead zone after mid-August more years. But it's always been the place to be from May-July, and yes there is awesome offshore fishing for those willing to run later in the season. And Buckhunter has it right in that the East end doesn't seem to be seeing the fish it normally would in the late summer. One common theme is that the bait has been much more concentrated the past few years. Boom or bust. Maybe this is the new normal. But I doubt it. I think that the fluctuations we see occur on a scale of years, and that the pendulum will swing back. -
King of the hill - Olcott?
Gator replied to Gill-T's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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I've been testing the two Moultrie Delta that I bought in June at my house over the past week, and while I'm impressed with their speed and connectivity, the batteries (AA Energizer Plus) are draining at the rate of ~5% per day on both cameras. Inquiries to Moultrie have been met with, "we now recommend only the use of lithium with Delta model" and, "return it where you purchased it". Neither of which is really gratifying, since I'm past 60 days at Academy. I didn't buy these cameras to feed them batteries. I am trying presently to determine whether using my ice-fishing 10 Amp Hour Marcum Lithium Brute batteries externally will give me more time. I will update when I know more. I don't understand why it seems like the Moultrie cell cams have gone downhill since the 7000i, of which my three are apparently bulletproof.
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Everywhere I hunt and own land is in the September zone. While I don't think that it will make any more difference than small game or goose hunting to deer movement, I also think that it's a silly idea. They can't give away DMPs in those areas, for when you actually have a chance of finding a processor open or doing it yourself before it spoils. Try hanging a deer in this heat. Why in the world would I want to shoot a doe in September? We don't need an ad-douche-nal season. The biggest issue isn't a lack of open season, it's a lack of public land, and competition from iPhones lol. Nevertheless, there will be does shot in September. Bucks too I bet.
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Question about Running Double Dipsies
Gator replied to VanderLaan's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
x3 on the two different rod lengths. It simply makes setting the outside rod easier without tangling lines, and they run cleaner on turns. Drop them back slowly to avoid tangles. I let out 40' then let them slip under drag the rest of the way. IMHO, wire-wire tangles aren't generally too bad. Usually, it's just a hook that catches. However...wire-copper tangles are miserable. To combat that, we run our copper well off to the side from Otter boats, and almost never run a copper down the chute when running double dipseys. We like Mag divers on the inside rod at a 1 1/2 setting and the outside rod has either a Mag diver or a #4 Deeper Diver at a 2 1/2 setting. It may seem obvious, but the inside rod is positioned further toward the stern than the outside rod when they're set. -
Wanted Trailer for 22' Center Console
Gator posted a topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
My buddy Bill over in Boston blew his bearings and axel, and now he's looking for a trailer for his 22' Sailfish. He's driving to Rochester in two weeks, so I told him that I'd run it by the LOU community and see what folks have available. The caveat is that I'm leaving for Alaska tomorrow, with sketchy cell reception expected. I will try to get on here to check though. Thanks! -
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Sandy Creek Shootout -Escape
Gator replied to GAMBLER's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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It looks like the Reveal X is in stock at Sportsman's Warehouse, at least right now anyway, for $119. Get them while they're hot. I'm all set with my Moultrie. I'd also like to hear whether anybody has experience with the Browning wireless models. I love my Strike Force HD, with my absolutely best camera ever being the 2015 BTC-5 HD model.
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Sandy Creek Shootout -Escape
Gator replied to GAMBLER's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Tommy is going to be tire-wrangling at Sandy!?! Count me excited. This sounds like a show... Seriously, though, I'm happy to help out. Although like Billy I'm probably less useful than a young buck. And Tommy B. is hobbling around like he didn't pay Uncle Vinnie his protection. With a bum knee, I guess he can row lol. -
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Sandy Creek Shootout -Escape
Gator replied to GAMBLER's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Dollars to donuts this isn't something that we will have to worry about next year. I know that the regulars all pitch in to get the major obstructions out of the way on a rolling basis - winter deposits various logs and whatnot - but it's good to know that there's another pair of hands to help. If you're going to try to get the hot tub out, though, let me know. I want to be there filming lol. -
I've run both Spypoint and Moultrie. The Spypoint battery life is good, detection circuit is okay, and thumbnail picture quality isn't great unless you have lots of light. Their free plan (100 images a month) help when trying to decide which of their plans works for you. I did have a battery case rot out on me, too, and their customer service may as well not exist. The Moultrie 6000 series are garbage, but the 7000, which I have are great, except for there being more false triggers than I'd like. Interestingly though, many of those do have something in the image that you can't see until you get the HD pics off the card. One set of alkaline batteries last me from September through December, taking maybe 30-40 pictures a day. The newer Delta look good, but I have yet to deploy them in the woods. Plan price is comparable with Spypoint, except for the lack of a free plan. It would be nice to see these manufacturers allow you to share data across cameras, but given the ability to switch plans instantly, and pro-rating, it's not such a big deal. Like ink jet printers, I think the money is in the post-device sales, with the camera just being a way to get you hooked. Luckily, they will also work as non-cell cams without a plan on board.
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East Fork Barberian's Shootout Report
Gator replied to Gator's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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East Fork Barberian's Shootout Report
Gator replied to Gator's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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East Fork Barberian's Shootout Report
Gator replied to Gator's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)