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Pike Hunter

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  1. WTG! Congratulatons on breaking the 30+ mark!!!!1
  2. YT - great work out there. We were able to get updates from you on your tweets. Very helpful! BTW, I love that pix of dark bloody king! Tight lines.
  3. Whoa! Thats a real nice striper!
  4. Brian - I have to admit that I am a bit ashamed to share with you that we were one of these fools who did not catch fish on Saturday am. Anthony
  5. Ahoy Hans, Thanks for sharing the reports with the fellow LOU guys. Fishing were very tough over the weekend and I have learned a lot from navigating in those HUGE waves. We both know it that fishing during last Saturday was not for everyone. Chris - you re very welcome and you always have a spot on my boat. It wont be too long before I start chasing for pikes as I put away my salmon/trout arsenels. Tight lines. Anthony
  6. After checking the LOC current standing board, I did not see anyone weight in the fish over the weekend. I know from my firsthand experience that the fishing were tough if not unfishable over the weekend. Was LOC suspended during the Small Craft Advisory over the weekend? Thanks.
  7. WTg. [ Post made via Mobile Device ]
  8. What a pig! Congratulations on landing the great King. Best of luck on the board.
  9. Blueberry muffin and Glow Frog.
  10. Jim, Thanks for sharing photos of your set up. While my boat is smaller than yours, I surely learned a few tips from observing your picture of your set up. You have managed to create tons of storage space on your boat. That picture of so called cooler on your boat is actually a trash bin on my boat. This is just a poor and lazy habit of mine with hiding the trash under the lid. Best of luck to the next owner of this sea worthy boat. Anthony
  11. Way to go, Hans! Your brother is lucky to have a great fisherman of Lake O.
  12. Way to go Cornelis! Please tell me you guys had a LOC ticket for that nice steelie.
  13. Captain Todd, Thank you for your post. I went out yesterday evening trolling for browns inside water. We did 2 for 3. 5 lbs Brown was the highlight. So many browns on the screen. Temp surface was between 54 and 60 from 10 FOW to 35 FOW. tight lines.
  14. Heres to the Queen of the Lake!
  15. Excellent post, Tom. Now I can share this wonderful story with my wife and see if she would reconsider going out on the boat with me. No, strike that. She probably does not want to go out with me, most likely she would rather be with these wonderful ladies on the Crazy B**** team.
  16. Patriot, the hammer fly set up got me a hot date with the 32# jabba the hut which ended up 2nd place Salmon LOC recently. Thank you Tom!
  17. Now to chime in, I am thankful I am deaf. This is not a joke as some of you know me Im totally DEAF in both ears. I cannot hear any garbages out there. Imagine the silence I always enjoy whenever Im out there. Although, I do wear hearing aids occassionally mainly because I enjoy listening to the music on the radio.
  18. Yes, this is it. Being the superstitious type, I am sure glad friday the 13th is over. . All in all I'm glad you came back home safe. [ Post made via Mobile Device ]
  19. Fishing Report Your Name / Boat Name: Bravo ============== TRIP OVERVIEW ============== Date(s): 8-14-10 Time on Water: 6 am - 11 am Weather/Temp: nice day - high 70s to 80s Wind Speed/Direction: S Waves: 2-3 Surface Temp: 75 in 120 fow and 70 close to shore Location: IBay LAT/LONG (GPS Cords): =============== FISHING RESULTS =============== Total Hits: 4 Total Boated: 3 Species Breakdown: steelhead, kings Hot Lure: spoons Trolling Speed: 2.5- 3.2 Down Speed: Boat Depth: 100 - 220 Lure Depth: 40 - 90 ==================== SUMMARY & FURTHER DETAILS ==================== Fished with a good Ibay master of kings, Chris of momay4000. With the recent East winds, we had to start over in terms of finding baits and targeting fishing depths. We started out with south wind blowing from the shore. Waves become bumpier as we go further out north. Set up with Two riggers ranging from 40 to 90, two divers 185 and 225 on setting #3, and 500 copper. Started in 100 fow. Steelie and king took spoons. For the lack of my knowlege, the spoon is light green and has red on the other end. No action on spin doc fly set up on diver rods. It became quiet in 220 fow and we picked up and started again in 130 fow. No action except a sneaky skipper found pulling behind the spoon when we reeled itin for the day. I am curous if others caught brown inshore because when We came back to shore, we found more boats. Without down temp, it looks like others found cold water closer to shore. Tight lines [ Post made via Mobile Device ]
  20. Hey Mark, Come on already, I am very eager to see that picture of a big fat monster striper bass. Got a seat for you when you return to RIT in the fall. tight lines!
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