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Gill-T

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  1. Yep, with the roll over you were in the warm water bubble offshore of the Oak. May be the best spot in the whole lake right now if you look at the water temp charts
  2. I have fished Otisco once. Weeds on trolling gear is a problem on that lake. I know from Justin's posts, he catches a lot of fish approx. 28' down or so. It would seem to me torpedo divers may be the easiest way to get you to that depth. Yes, Amherst is perfectly located.....1/2 hour to Lake Erie, 20 minutes to the Niagara, 35 minutes from Lake Ontario, 1hr 20 minutes from Canandaigua, 1 hr and 45 minutes from Lake Chautauqua........so many options.....so little time.
  3. Let me know if you need to borrow any gear bud. I have a pocket fisherman and some banjo minnows you could walleye fish with...........sucks don't it. I have become jaded and now bring all my gear home after each trip. An extra 1/2 hour of loading and loading each time but piece of mind.
  4. If you are looking for walleye, blind trolling is often just that.......trolling blind. You have to research where 90% of the fish are caught in 10% of the water. For example, you can open water troll Lake Erie for walleye using a lot of muscle power and never catch one. If you learn where there are some small humps and depressions are and mark them on a handheld GPS, you can drift over them and catch fish every time out. Also if you want a diver that pulls straight out the back, look at the Deep-Six diver or the Double-Deep Six diver- use with wire or a braid line-counter set-up.
  5. Some serious bellies on display! Well done. What were they coughing up?
  6. I was there in August of 1994. Interesting to see how much less snow is on the surrounding peaks compared to when I was there.
  7. No Lakers today. Spent 1.5 hrs jigging Tony's nose. Even ran a three way with jig on bottom and spoon trailing. Put out the eight color and caught another short Atlantic. I have about 12 hours in this week chasing Lakers with a big old goose egg. Tried gang trolls, dodger/fly, dodger/ spin and glow, and jigging. I have yet to see a net come out for anyone else either. Despite the lack of laker success, I have had a great time. Tubing, water skiing, cliff jumping, snorkeling. My daughters were able to get up on water skis and learn how to drive a boat. Great weather with water temps perfect. I have learned a few things.....summer suspended smallmouth, Northport Nailer wild-thing spoons need more play time on Lake Ontario browns. Wnen trolling slow.... you can dump an eight color on deployment into a thumper rig 100' down if you let the leadcore out too fast......what a mess!.....line spun onto itself so tight my A-Tom-Mik stud fly became a pud fly. I learned that without a fishfinder you can come upon an underwater island that goes from 100' to 20' in the middle of the lake......I want my spoon back! I have learned that Lake George smallmouth are delicious dipped in egg whites and rolled in corn meal.
  8. Yes I am staying on Tony's nose. I will be hitting that 200' hole with saltwater heavy jigs.
  9. Going to try to jig them tomorrow. The deepest hole in the lake is right off the point from where I am staying. The tiny spot to the south that the locals are working is the size of a postage stamp. With charters in there I have stayed away.
  10. Les, I have a thumper banging bottom. The eight color is for Atlantics.
  11. Another limit of bass fishing for trout. Eight color with Northport Nailer wild thing spoon today. Lake Trout remain elusive without a fishfinder.
  12. Yes, I caught a largemouth jigging the bottom in 50'. BTW the boat we rented has no fish finder lol.
  13. Lake trout have been absent so far. Been running a bottom thumper and have had one hit on that rig. Now the eight color is on fire. One short Atlantic and Smallmouth galore. After snorkeling the rock structure around the north part of the lake, it became apparent there were no smallmouth where they "should be". The food web appears to be Mayfly hatches as when it is calm on the lake, fish are up and feeding on the surface. I am catching smallmouth in the middle of the lake on leadcore with a small Northern king aluminum blank in blue/chartreuse with some doctored orange tape on the other side........wtf.
  14. Les, age 2, 3 and 4 year olds don't waste time on small alewives.......not worth the effort. The adult alewives live in the same water Kings prefer so they intersect a lot.
  15. Oswego and Mexico fishermen like their green or yellow flashers. Green flies. Green or yellow colored meat heads.
  16. Seems like s lot of work to make clippers efficient. I have been using stainless "dog clips" with a Weldon pad release for a decade. The heavy weight of the clip slides down the line fast and you have true one hand placement for speed.
  17. Looks like you will want to go deep and East out of Olcott to find the warmer surface water. https://www.glerl.noaa.gov//res/glcfs/glcfs.php?lake=o&ext=vwt&type=N&hr=00
  18. Yes, shoreline trolling renewed. Break out the April gear. Also, the top of the Niagara drop will have warm water and bait
  19. It's nice but as it ages and the ink runs I would be afraid it would look like a melanoma.
  20. If you need Plan B green fish ......your port cannot be the best.
  21. I googled a picture of the marina across the lake from us. The picture shows the rental boats and there appears to be rail on around the front that I can put two clamp-on Tite-lock holders on. Then there is always duct tape as plan B.
  22. Either olcott or as Paul said Oak Orchard.
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