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Brian!.....I have a bunch of Saltist reels, in fact Ive had them since they first came out!. For the last 30 years , Ive used just about every great lakes fishing reel. Saltist (besides the counter location) is the best. The older Catalinas are very nice too, but the drags on these new models have issues. I'm pretty sure they know about the issue. If it was just a one time thing with the bad drags with the coldwaters, then I might buy just getting a bad batch of reels. But to have some catalinas have the exact same issue? Something is up... My post is not to bash Okuma.....In fact I will still use the 55L and I will probably buy a Solterra for a XXL cooper. This is more of an "Atta Boy" for Tuna Toms.
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Roughly 30 each.... He disabled the auto engage when you wind the reel....now i have to manually engage the reel....big deal... The drags are awesome now Sent from my VS980 4G using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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I had a couple of coldwater reels and i was completely disappointed. The drag was sticky and never worked right. I contacted Okuma and they upgraded me to the catalinas ( I paid the difference ). So here i am with 200 dollar top of the line Okumas and guess what? They suck....same sticky drag. Not what you would expect out of a "top of the line"reel. In the end i sent them to Tuna Toms. Just got them back today and they dont even feel like the same reels. Extremely smooth...Tuna Toms did an outstanding job. I very well may send all of my reels to him next fall for an overhaul. Tight lines and keep thinking spring! Sent from my VS980 4G using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Smittys are great plugs.....i run at least one everytime i go out....sun, water clarity , and wave conditions dictate lure color and lead length.... Clear bright days and i run naturals like shiner or goby patterns on longer leads (120-160 back). Cloudy, murky, or rougher water you can get away with bright colors and shorter leads. Last year it didnt matter what you put out. Sent from my VS980 4G using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Rattling stickbaits
Missdemeanor replied to lrg355's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
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I know this is going to irritate some guys but I welcome the cold..... Last year is was cold and we had an awesome spring .... Hopefully the same thing happens again this year.
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(Relating to Marriage) The screwing you get aint worth the screwing your gonna get.....
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Here we go........Don't give someone any more ideas.....We will never hear the end of it
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I went on a huge rant last spring......That P line stuff is the biggest pile of steaming crap Ive ever used....Had numerous break offs in one day....Changed back to Seaguar. That Vanish stuff is garbage also.....
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Love it...... Bunny hunting over good beagles is a lot of fun.
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For Sale : USA 1990 Baha Cruiser 260 weekender
Missdemeanor replied to saeva307's topic in Boats for Sale
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For Sale : USA 1990 Baha Cruiser 260 weekender
Missdemeanor replied to saeva307's topic in Boats for Sale
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Yea.........my phone rang off the hook last night....it was a long night at work .... When I got back to my truck there was a convoy of mini vans with Bird watchers going out to see if they could spot "Elvis"... Apparently the word has spread to the bird watching community... Lake O never ceases to amaze me with the diversity of fish and waterfowl. Seems like every time we get some weird weather patterns, there are some non-indigenous, or rare, birds that show up. A couple years ago, the morning after Hurricane Sandy hit, I had the best Brant shoot from the Lake O shoreline in 5-6 ft curlers. I haven't seen a Brant migration like that since that day. Hopefully this King will stick around and give a nice show.......
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Yesterday I got some intelligence on a rare duck sighting at the port of Rochester....I packed my cold weather gear, camera and tripod. I worked the graveyard shift and went down to the pier. I walked out on the Charlotte side and was welcomed by large flocks of common, and red breasted Mergs inside the channel. The farther I got out on the pier, I saw huge flocks of Old squaws. On the Lake side there were big icebergs. I noticed something on one berg and it was a Snow Owl... Very cool.... The ice on the pier was extremely treacherous. It was over the railings, so if I fell down, more than likely I would end up in the frigid water. It took me about an hour to get to the end of the pier. Then it happened...... As I got to the end, I looked up and saw a flock of birds flying right at the pier... they crossed in front at about 25 yards and I saw him!!!! A mint Drake King Eider flying in a big flock of Old squaws.....he didn't have a big lobe, but he stood out like a sore thumb... So there I am, standing at the end of the pier with my jaw hitting the ice and My camera tucked inside My jacket...Freakin amature!!!! The flock with the King flew north and set down on an open patch of water about 150-200 yards out... Too far to get a picture with my POS camera. I stood out there for about an hour hoping "Elvis" of the duck world would make another fly by....Nope. he was content on sitting out on the open patch. On the way back to the parking lot, I saw a big mature Bald eagle stalking a flock of Mergs. Awesome sight! I make my way back to the parking lot with a big sh#^ eating grin on my face....... Today was a Great day!!!!
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Id be curious to see how that rig would work on freshwater swells that are right on top of each other......Pretty cool though
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I mostly have black weights as well, however when the fish are active, but not chewing, I might dump the crome shark down the chute, run a short lead off that rigger ...sometimes it triggers a reaction strike...... I might experiment with some different colors this summer if we get that pi$$ green water again....
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The one Pic is of a buddy of mine and his 12 year old grandson Kurtis....Kurtis turned 12 yesterday and wanted to go Duck hunting....His grandfather made sure he had his license, duck stamp and Hip #. So we set out the whole Can and Bill / red head rig...First Bull Can came straight in (feet down wings cupped)...Kurtis shot all three of his 20 gauge shells at the bull and never touched him. I knew he was dejected, but we told him to shake it off and get back at it....not 5 minutes later another loan Bull made the same flight plan.....Feet down, locked up....when we said "take em" Kurtis already had his 870 up and he folded the Bull like a cheap suit with one shot.... My buddy's American water spaniel made the retrieve. Kurtis held the Bull and his grandfather said.." I took me forever to kill a good Bull and Kurtis kills one on his very first hunt." I will always remember the look on his face when that Bull hit the drink.....
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Kinda typical weather wise....the two warm days didn't help but it all came around in the end....I will say it was nice to see a heavy DEC and USFG presence this year....nice guys and seemed to be very pro sportsman. I got the chance to hunt with some old friends as well as some new ones....the work and time we put in was grueling, but we managed some real trophies....Now diver season is over, come on Spring! Sent from my VS920 4G using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Canadian side off the river closer to home paid off
Missdemeanor replied to Kevin J Legg's topic in Waterfowl / Bird Game