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Gill-T

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  1. "I let my divers out", "hit them on the head with your cannon ball", " I had another hit-and-run", " long live the King!".......stuff like that.
  2. Will keep radio chatter about my rocket launchers down to a minimum. Thanks.
  3. Fleas are not filter feeders. They are predators that feed on other zooplankton.
  4. Looked like some nice Coho in the mix also
  5. NE winds typically suck for Lake O fishing so I was contemplating fishing Erie Sunday. Does the walleye bite shut down on Erie with East or NE winds similar to Ontario?
  6. The only other thing that might contribute to the "lost year class" theory was the presence of VHS in Gizzard Shad collections from last year's die off in the spring. No proof of VHS in Kings on Lake O, but one could extrapolate if Gizzard Shad are carrying VHS and Kings feed on Gizzard Shad, then Kings might come in contact with VHS. I choose not to believe this one but it is conceivable.
  7. Seriously, what is the Niagara doing? Currents are all FUBAR'd this year.
  8. A little on the stocking.... a lot on the weather. The numerous east wind days on Ontario and the cool basement layers from the cold winter have combined to change the normal cycle we have enjoyed in past years. You need to only look at the Niagara plume how it has been blowing out the top instead of staying tight to the shoreline. The result is cooler water is allowed to push into the near-shore areas. For every action there is a reaction. The Niagara is pushing out in a NE direction and the result is a backfill of cool water along the shore. We need to have sustained SW or W winds to correct this. All season the daily wind direction has been from seemingly different directions. There is a greater toilet bowl effect going on with most of the lighter warm water offshore on the West end from the spinning winds. Majors are probably out there but spread out all over the offshore areas as they never really had to leave their winter pattern. Instead of moving inshore to green water in May, the green water came to them. No reason to leave. My theory could be a huge pile of crap also and yes every king I have caught was LOADED with alewives, so much so that the porkers are not pulling drag as much as they usually do. I have been surprised a few times when I swear I had a Lake Trout on the line only to find a FAT Coho or Steelhead that was too stuffed to scrap.
  9. Teeth marks from the Oswego shark
  10. Please PM if you have information. Looking to replace my cracked port-side swim platform segment. Thanks.
  11. Any mixed veggies pattern, orange ice glow and blue mahi glow northport nailers in 3.25" size. Sometimes they like a slow blank like an evil eye especially when they come off their spawn in June and are lethargic. Deeper into summer blue and silver patterns start working also. There are some discontinued dreamweaver SS orange spoons in the discontinued section on the dreamweaver site for $3.00
  12. Gentlemen, from what I can tell from monitoring the water from afar and my limited time on the water is that yes some challenges have occurred finding a "regular" King bite on the south shore compared to other years. A lot of intel can be gleamed by looking at the Modis satellite image of Lake O and how the Niagara plume is shaped. Most years it blows off the bar/drop off area then curls back running along the south shore, tapering tighter to the bank as you go East toward Oak Orchard. Due to the weather, wind, cool temps, changing wind directions daily, etc etc. the Niagara plume since May has been blowing out the top of bar most days heading out in a NE direction. The "usual" nice productive green mid-waters from 100'-225' FOW are not getting the Niagara goodies. Instead the "no-man's land" waters in the 300'-400' have had the green water and the fish. This is a vast area so fish are scattered. Given the time of year, I would not rule out the inside water with all the bait present either but it has been hit or miss with lots of cleaning weeds off lures in there. Good luck....looks like more East winds in forecast.
  13. Nice jump in size. Amazing what letting those 3.5 year olds go to year 4 will do for antler and body size. Good luck.
  14. Perfect.
  15. Now that deer looks like it should in antler growth. I did see a Monarch Butterfly on my boat Saturday...which usually migrate in September.
  16. Micromanagement minute: If the water is still that cold, consider going WAY inside say 35'-45' and send out a wide program with leadcore, slide divers and riggers with long leads. If you are chasing kings head north to 350'-380'. Probe the 45'-60' down area. Kings are scattered as is the bait out there but they are there.
  17. When I was out Saturday there was a TON of bait in 88' from the power plant to Wilson. Cold water moved in Friday so it may have pushed the Browns west towards the Niagara and warmer water. Go West young man!
  18. Thanks for the replies. I was wondering what people were seeing on their trail cams.
  19. Full velvet but the main beams and tines looked fully developed.
  20. I saw two 120 class suburban bucks that appeared to have fully developed antlers already. I always thought the fastest growing period was mid-July to mid-August. Make me wonder if we are in for another bad winter.
  21. With all variables the same (screws tight, plates together and not warped) I can't see one dipsy working differently than another. The effect of current on dipsys on each side of the boat WILL be different esp. if you have any type of cross-current. A strong current pushing against the back of a dipsy could cause it to roll if you don't let it CREEP out super slow. The same current on the opposite dipsy will work against the face of the diver and just make it dig out and down more. I would not throw out a dipsy just because it spun IMO.
  22. Last year we were getting mixed adipose present/ adipose not present schools. As stated by Silver Fox, we are seeing the end of the adipose clipping experiment for now. I don't think Kings are discriminating against each other based on presence of adipose fins.
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