If your married, you need to find a way to make the wife think all the stuff you buy was traded, given to you or bought dirt cheap somewhere. I put scotties on the boat this year and she didnt believe that a friend gave me three of them for 100 bucks a piece!
What's the matter Pete? That 6 week drought getting the best of you? You better hope Bob's cousin Dennis isnt with him. That dude looks like he might give someone a beat down!
Nice Job getting the kids out. I know it is a lot of work but well worth it. Frank has a sweet rig with some killer electronics. You ought to see the flat screen he has in the cabin.
Give Lowrance a call, I am sure they will be willing to help. Oh, by the way, make sure you have at least an hour to wait on hold for a customer service rep. I have a Garmin that is doing the same thing. Good luck.
Good to see you there again John. Look forward to having a cold one on the docks with you. Heading up with the family again this weekend if the weather is nice.
How about powering up and putting a nice set of 4 foot waves for them to deal with. Swing her around and give them a crash course on navigational rules of the road as you head straight at them. Yeah, that would piss me off too. Just as rusty rat said.... avoid them.
Well Bob, I did get my bachelors degree from Oswego State so I used to have some local contacts, but would have to research the area for new talent. I will try to post some pics this week of my new ride. She is not all done yet but close. I need to mount some rod holders yet and apply the bottom paint. I cant wait to have a few with you guys. Tell Dennis I said hello. It has been a long winter. See you soon.
Just north of Long point and south of stony point there is a mean drop off or ledge that is always loaded with fish. It is less than 1/4 mile off shore. That ledge runs parallel with the shore line north and south for a ways and begins to drop at about 50 foot to 80-90' pretty fast. My info may be a bit foggy as to I have not fished it much since I discovered the Salmon on the big O. There is a nice drop right off Sheldrake point on the west side of the lake that holds Browns also. that would be South of Deans cove a ways. The "lawns" as it is referred to by the locals is the huge lawn that the previous post mentioned north of Deans cove. It is further north than GOOSE WATCH winery which you can see. I have always done well with the landlocked salmon there. There is a great horseshoe shaped spot further north in front of the red jacket yacht club on the west side also. that spot can be tricky as it is a really fast and tight spot to fish. It holds some nice browns however.
Thats funny Pete. I was thinkin the same thing. I think you should paint it with a BUDWEISER theme . I am sure they would sponsor you if they hung on the dock with you for a day.
I just purchased three scotty riggers. Two are the adjustable 60" booms and one is the two foot boom. I have a swim platform that extends 18" beyond the transom. My engine configuration is twin i/o's.
My question is, if I wanted to run the two foot boom rigger down the center, should I put a longer boom on it? Looks like the two footer will clear but worries me being that close to the swim platform and the outdrives. looks like I could just put a longer boom on it with ease.