twin throttles
I have twin morse controls from 87 on my new motors. i can not get them to match up on the throttle up to cruising. I have adjusted what i thought the cables to make it better but no luck. The last motors were close to even and nothing has changed. I am miffed. Any ideas or thoughts???
Deep Diver Plugs
I have 18 4 1/2 inch plugs and 31 3 1/2 inch plugs. A total of 49 plugs. All are like new. $180 for all, that's less than $4 a piece. They are over 7$ and then some new. There are bombers, rapalas, storm, challengers,smithwicks and reef runners. Call 585- 7five0 - three one 64.
8" and 11" Flashers
I have 25 - 11" hotspots, 26 - 8" doctors, 2 - 8" paddles, 4 - 11" doctors. That is 57 total. All are in mint shape, some still in packages. 300$ for all, less then 6$ apiece. Call 585-7five0-three one 6 four
The lake was awesome for smallies till gobies showed up. There are bass out there, big, but few. Try i-bay for big mouths and walleye with the occasional smallmouth.
Deep Divers
I have 18 of the 4.5" in all varieties and 31 in the 3.5' in all varieties as well. Thats 49 total, all are in mint shape. 130$ takes them all. Call 585-7fivezero-3onesix4
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Run them on braid or wire, #2 are awesome this time of year. I personally have not perfected the 4s or 5s to feel good about them yet for the summer depths.
Rochester Kaho Trawl was a interesting experience I was happy to be a part of. We trawled from the 30 to 42 N to the 33 to 26 W. That is roughly 300 to 650'. There a boat load of deep water sculpins in 450 to 650' with a mix class of alwifes. As we got closer to shore the sculpins disappeared , but the alewife did not. Still a mix class with the 3 and 4 yr missing. I can say there is the mother lode of last year class as we found in all trawls. There should be no reason to not get the salmon numbers back up where they were or more. I would like to thank Brian Weidel for his hospitality and knowledge. The crew all work hard and pleasure to talk to. It's nice to know someone cares about the fishery and is always thinking forward. That is the Kaho crew. I apologize for taking so long to get this done. Thanks Jerry.
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