http://msue.anr.msu.edu/news/lake_superior_water_levels_nearing_monthly_record_highs_msg18_breederland18
This might be a good topic to discuss at the meetings.
The pictures say it all. Casey looking completely surprised in the first photo like....."wholly crap we caught a brown in February!" and then the smiles come as the warm fuzzy feeling sets in.........and then there is Rob........who never smiles in outdoor photos. Nice work boys.
Intelligent men wrote those amendments, not aggressive. Your strange usage of the English language make me think you are perhaps a Russian Bot stirring up trouble.
If you launch at Olcott, you don't need fluoro as the water along the shore has stain. Leader down to tiny barrel and run 12 lb trilene to a 30 lb duolock snap. Some sticks have better action by taking off the split ring and tying direct.
I think all the new shotgun manufacturers cut corners. I always wanted a Browning Auto-5 so I picked up the new version and it felt and looked so poorly made I walked over to the used rack and bought one built in 1952
No birds today. Hunted Bear Creek outside of Franklinville. Too many predator tracks for my liking. Fischer tracks, saw a huge red fox. Fox in heat smells in the woods. Dogs got their work out.
Relatively speaking Brian "no ice fishing". All I remember from the last two years were people complaining of dink perch, no ice and ice fishing tournaments cancelled. I think the good fishing that everyone is experiencing is a result of two poor-short seasons building stocks. If the Sodus crew knew what people are catching out on Erie, they would leave that scene to the locals.
Got out in Onondaga county this weekend with my dogs. Probably 10 grouse flushes with three birds hitting the ground. Was able to learn my pointer's body language when the bird is in a tree. My project rescue dog is also rounding out. She lets my german find them, then she tracks their flight in the air and pounces on them when they land. Good one-two punch those two.
I have one smaller sized hot'n'tot in my spread at all times. Place them on inside board line. You don't have let much line out as they dig deep quick.
Use your 3.5" Renoskys. Leave them set up the same as you do for Erie Walleyes with a larger rear hook and only two split rings in lieu of the front hook. The glow colors and loud rattles make this little bait fish big in stained water. 1/2 of my fish on any given day come on spoons so have a mix.
Amazing how loud the motor boat blowing bye sounds at 100'. You can see little zooplankton scooting around if you look close. Probably mysis shrimp or larger copepods.