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skipper19

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  1. Great name Matt..could apply to my boat as well.
  2. Team Stand & Deliver are rallying once again! Myself, tcon Tom, another Mark and two 14 year olds! Watch out! LOL!...We all had fun last year, year before...good times! Mark
  3. Nice! Fish are moving east quick with that color and west wind.
  4. Knew they were coming on down! Nice fishing Rob!
  5. Navionics here too. Helps to track the bottom contour around the Niagara Bar AA+. The next one I use all the time is My Cast Weather with lightning plugin. The radar shows the storm movements, the plugin shows if it has real time lightning strikes. Good to know if you are out 10 miles from port. It is very accurate. AAA+ My fishing journal is an app to keep track of all your fishing details, along with pics. If you can geo tag your pics it will give you the exact location of the pic of the catch on Google maps. You can store all your notes on technique, species, weather, etc. I haven't used it much because I need to unlock the full version yet. Looks like a good app if you want to recall something that worked that day. No rating from me yet. Just playing so far. Mark
  6. Thanks my friends!..Jerry, the title of "great white deerslayer" is still with Cher. She has taken an Iowa deer, Wisconsin deer, Kentucky deer, Pennsylvania deer....me ...I'm only 1 in Pennsylvania...no place else can I score a deer. Even in the woods when I look for them. This truck has earned the title of "deer magnet"...5 of them in 1 million miles. I wish I had the money the insurance co. paid on this hunting trip for the truck...I coulda went for 2 weeks in new Mexico at a ranch with trophy mule deer. 19,000 dollars..I coulda picked any deer in field three times and a new rifle! Hey!,, but I appreciate the tip on the swimming deer danger. Grilled deer is one thing, but deer bowed down and proped up might be disturbing! Mark
  7. That is part of the learning curve when you fish with Ray K.
  8. Last one in my boat slithered its slimy a$$ out the scupper and got away...CRAP!
  9. Been a long time since I had an 88 force 125. But I remember there was never much water coming from those exhaust ports. With the muffs on in the driveway it would spit some water but not a stream. The impeller is best replaced with the housing if it is scored at all. I did mine a couple times. Biggest trouble is lining up the water tube that brings lake water up to the powerhead when reinstalling the lower unit leg.. There was an o ring on it I think, and it is a bear to get it in the hole where it goes in the head. Hank is probably real familiar with that process and knows a few tricks to make that easy. As far as the time running in the driveway, hopefully the high heat buzzer and sensor works in the head. Shut it off if it starts buzzing right? Ok.
  10. Good job!..the learning curve is a bit less Sharp now!
  11. Great brown and Atlantic Rich!. Thanks for the report and the nice pics! Mark
  12. Went west of port to Shadigee, set up in 175 fow. Used my 3 rod per this man limit. One rigger spoon, one out down, for practice, one 300 copper twinkie meat rig and s/d. Moved out to 280 fow, marked some bait and hooks down 50 to 75 where the 42 second spoon was running. At 75 down it took off with a mid 25 lb king. After reseting I am now in 420 fow another nice king comes to the same spoon. Then the 300 copper wizzed off while I was eating my macaroni salad. There was a mad king ripping off another 315 feet of backing. Finally to the net, I'm tired, hot, running out of drinks, and time for me to go back to port. Temp on the surface 68 ish. 75 down was 50ish. Nice color in the water. Well the big truck is back from its deer hunting trip, so I guess I gotta give up fishing for a few weeks. Hope to ne back in time for the Sandy Shootout. Mark
  13. You guys had a fun day! Way to go Kooter!
  14. WTG!..glad you have a girl who like to fish. Good times together. Nice fish for her! Mine borders on being PETA...she says she is banned from the boat..but she can still go for a ride...and still eats the fishes flesh! Huh?
  15. Exactly...large protroll or spin doc. 11 inch and the twinkie teaser. Best late afternoon bite I can get right now golden hill and west.. Mine has been on copper. Tune the bait head for a two roll per second action. Make it roll.. not spin like a drill 2.4 to 2.7 mph. You will catch your largest salmon on it most of the time. Mark
  16. Throw the stupid thing out with the next election...nothing good coming from this Odramacare yet...OR EVER!
  17. All good points mentioned above...drunk and falling out of the boat, well...ahem, maybe not! haha! It may appear that your lines are running parallel to your direction, but it really isn't if things are set right. The more line you let out the more it bows in the force of the water going past it. Less line out like near the boat and you can see the dipsy pulling away visually moving from the side of the boat. Think about how much pressure the water puts on the line when trolling 2.5 mph or more. The larger the diameter of the line the worse the belly in it becomes as more line goes out. In reality, it is in a curve away from the boat and is further out to the side than you think. The diver can pull the last 50 feet or so line out more to the side than the first 50 feet that is coming from your rod. It's a curve in the water. If that makes sense...Hey what's my other braincell doin? Oh there it is.. getting a beer...HA! Mark
  18. Yeah that little hole in the shore is fun to find in the dark I'll say. I wouldn't want to do it on a night with a north east wind and 5 footers coming in for sure.
  19. Ray, I can't do nothin else. I gotta fish for a living right now. The truck went deer hunting, and I ain't seen it since. 3 weeks and 2 days now. Anyways, I like fishin..come on up, I got time, you can take down the notes so we can win somethin!
  20. Put some meat out there too! Big flasher or s/d 10 or 11 incher on a teaser twinkie!
  21. Nice fishing! I was east of you between Olcott and the plant, great screen out there and some quality kings too! It's definitely turning on and coming east! Mark
  22. Went out yesterday evening with a couple friends who got off work and wanted to relax with some salmon fishing on the big O....RELAX!...NOT!.haha..Well,at first it was a little relaxing, hunting for productive water out to 275 fow and not much to look at. I told Robert, take the helm and aim for the Somerset plant while I select a trolling spread of 6 rods to start off. It's about 5:30 pm when the rods are running straight off the plant and we move into 175 fow to turn west and follow the sunset. Angling a little north we come into 190 fow and the screen is showing some bait mostly in the top 30 feet. One rigger running there spooned with Moonshine RV Hotlips for steelhead, center rigger deeper at 55 green dot pro troll and Hawg Wild fly. Other rigger running a Moonshine RV Crabface at 40. Two wire divers set 2.5 one 125 out, other one 175 out... pro troll, NBK fly, other spin doc and Adrenaline fly. 300 copper in the chute, twinkie and meat behind BIG seasick waddler spin doc. Speed 2.6 - 2.7 GPS, surface temps in the 63 range, down temp 54 at 55 feet, 47 at 90 feet. Flat water, little rollers...perfect nite for trolling. As the sun got lower on the horizon and we keep going west past the plant and zigging between 175 and 190 fow we start marking fish in the 50 60 zone and drop a couple riggers to there. first fish to come aboard is a nice coho off the 300 copper meat rig that actually battled hard enough to make me think king. Another coho came on the wire out 175 on s/d and adrenalin fly. Put it back out and it came back with a king 8 lbs. The meat was running once again and it takes a little king about 15 inches!...brave one taking a twinkie teaser /meat on that big spin doc! Another little guy grabs the 175 wire again and slid him back in the water. The next victim was a beautiful Steelhead, off the 30 rigger and hotlips spoon. It rockets out of the water right behind the boat with about 4 foot flight! Awesome battle and the wire diver gets in the mix, but was able to dance around the boat with it enough to clear it. Paul reels it in and the net scoops a very respectable low teens steelhead. The sun is now sitting right on the water, half of it showing, and really looking nice, I'm about to take a snap of it when all of a sudden...center rigger goes off with the Hawg Wild fly, that had finally found a resting place at 60 down. Rob is on the rod and we watch as line counter screams off, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500...still going! Rob says "You ever have one do this before?"...I think immediately, of the original "Jaws" movie when Hooper said that to Capt Quint. I got that puzzled look, and said like Quint in a long drawn out reply, faintly in a growl whisper, "Noooooo", pull every thing up, we're comin about!" ...LOL! Rob, how many feet out?..0ver 700 still going!..This king was really pissed at being fooled by that Hawg fly!...still going 800!..how much line is on here he says in a worried look. It's braid, lots of line yet, let me know when you get to 1500 HAhahaaa! He says 900!...finally the drag stops that incessant zzzzzzzzzz! at 908 feet! Well.. we were about to bring everything in anyway, and run back to the launch and get done somewhat early enough before bedtime! So as the long battle goes on, I have everything out of the water, divers and f/f rigs neatly packed, 300 copper in and the old meat tossed and the twinkie meat head put away, all the riggers are up, booms retracted, the rods are stored, tackle stored, trash taken care of. The only thing left to do is net this fish, and it's still 140 feet away. I'm thinking, maybe we should have entered the derby,,, half of me wants to see a big king like never before, the other half is thinking I hope it's not like a big derby kind of fish..hmmm? It's really dark now, I have the spreader lights on, I see the screen below the boat is alive with huge arcs of mature fish, like 9 or 10 on the screen at one time 40 to 90 range over 175, WOW! They are moving in to this area quick and we are only moving at 1.6 mph waiting for this king to come in.The net comes under a great king, mid high 20's, and now we can run back to the ramp at Golden Hill. Man that launch is dark! Good thing for gps to find that little narrow pass in the dark! 10:30 pm., and we are loading the boat on the trailer. All said and done we had 7 for 8 to the boat and some very nice fish from just west of the Somerset plant. Looks like the kings are on the move east, the lake is setting up fast, and this weekend looks like it might be better for kings down east! Hope the wind stays westerly! Mark Paul & Coho Paul & steelhead Same steelhead, different light Rob & king Same king, used the flash this time
  23. I noticed the other day the country store on rte 18 has a sign out...89 octane ethanol free. Located at county line road and 18 just east of Golden Hill state park...don't know the price.
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