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Setup/ Leadcore questions
Gill-T replied to howboutthosemets's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
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Also look at the bases, and wether the booms are fixed, retractable, tip-up features etc....and what suits your style of fishing on your boat. For example, I have Cannons on my corners because I like the ease in which the bases swivel out. I have a big Jon Brute as a center rigger because it handles the heavy 20 lb rigger-balls I fish with and the boom tips up to help get out of the way during netting. As suggested by others, get on some boats and see how they use these tools to fish effectively....and take time to ponder how you see you running your spreads. I don't think you can go wrong with any of the rigger brands mentioned so it may come down to the accesories.
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Good spoons to run off riggers for shoreline trolling......R&R super-lites in 3.25", Northport Nailers in 3.25", Dreamweaver SS spoons (all these I run with singles). Savant Jake, Eppinger flutter chucks, devils and evil-eyes, and sutton spoons (can be run with trebles). Spoons like litle cleos can take their share just flatlined as well.
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For Sale : USA Anyone looking for a 2000 Penn Yan 26' Sea Tracker hardtop
Gill-T replied to Patriot's topic in Boats for Sale
No bottom paint either. I would be worried about the stringers or maybe a damaged/rebuilt transom? -
Dave, if you are getting Atlantic running in June after May run-offs as I am hearing.....would it not be in the best interest of the salmon to not catch them in bathwater conditions? Any thought to closing the Salmon River in June to protect the project?
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Dave, I feel much better after hearing your explanation of NYS stance on Atlantics, thanks for taking time to respond.
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Dave, this is what I was afraid of. The DEC is being fed baloney numbers from the Canadian Side. They are getting 20-30 fish/ year returning to the Credit after stocking 1 million atlantics per year.
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Thanks for the response Dave.
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I noticed in the 2012 DEC Lake Ontario summary that quietly the DEC has doubled Atlantic Salmon stocking numbers. Word has it, the Canadian Atlantic Salmon program managers have been feeding misinformation about their "success" of their mostly unsuccessful program to bring back atlantics stocks. With the information gleamed from their microchip study with Chinooks touting 50% natural reproduction, the DEC could use the information to reduce Chinooks stocking in favor of Atlantics. This bears watching in the future. Word has it the DEC is now placing the extra numbers of Atlantic fingerlings up the small tribs to the Salmon River.
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For Sale : USA Selling Copper and Leadcore set-ups
Gill-T replied to Gill-T's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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I noticed the Atlantic Salmon stocking figures went up.....Hmmmmmm wonder what is going on here! A little birdie told me there has been some misinformation that is being passed on from the Canadian atlantic program directors to the NYDEC. It seems the Canadian Bios have been touting the "success" of their atlantic restoration when in fact it has been a complete failure. We need to keep an eye on this!!! Armed with their information touting over 50% natural reproduction.........the DEC may use the information to decrease Chinook stocking and increase atlantic stocking.
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For Sale : USA Selling Copper and Leadcore set-ups
Gill-T replied to Gill-T's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Not only a thin blank matters at stickbait speed, but don't forget about the hook. In the spring when running at stickbait speed, I will remove trebles and replace the hook with a small siwash single. Vibrax spinner replacement hooks work good. http://www.greentackle.com/catalog/product/view/id/123/s/gamakatsu-siwash-hooks/category/4/
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For Sale : USA Selling Copper and Leadcore set-ups
Gill-T replied to Gill-T's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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No advantage except during flea season in the great lakes. Stick with the braid.
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Good to see those bait figures. I was worried about the YOY alewives but a canadian captain told me of a massive school of YOYs on the surface out in the blue zone of the Niagara eddy that went for miles last august. Considering there is still 40 degree water at the fence line, the bait picture should remain healthy.
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Hoping to sell these together. 1). Four (4) Cabelas Line-counter Gold series DMG 30 reels with Okuma upgraded stainless T-handles. The reels have 4,5,6 and 7 colors of leadcore backed by #30 lb fireline fused and mono leaders.....ready to fish. I will also include the rods which are older Shimano Triton downrigger rods in decent shape. Reels have had light freshwater use. The leadcore is two years old and has been painstakenly colored dark for added stealth. Each reel is marked with how much lead and the amount of line out to the end of the leader for precision spreads. Asking $240.00 for all four leadcore combos 2). Two (2) Penn 345 GTi reels with 300' and 450' of copper plus #50 lb power pro backing + mono leader. Seen VERY light duty in freshwater only. Reels are two years old. I will throw in two Cabelas dipsy 9' rods. Ready to fish. Asking $360.00 for both copper combos Prices are firm.
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Boom days in Buffalo is scheduled for April 6th so the boom should be removed maybe on the 5th? Legally, there is so little ice they could remove it now. Drifters keep an eye out for date of removal as it will be early again this year.
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I would be interested to hear your results as I will be eyeing upgrading my leacore set-ups next year and have been looking at the Tuf-line microlead. Saltist line counters with microlead and torpedo divers........I might be able to get rid of my copper rigs altogether. I hear the Willis Knot is impossible with the newer gen. lead due to the thin diameter. Hmmmmm......maybe I will list my gear in the classified section.
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Olcott 3/10/13
Gill-T replied to flybuster's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Back in the late 80's early 90's the way we fished on the family boat was four riggers all stacked on a 8' transom. Like others have stated, set your rod holders at opposing angles to pull the line (once released) away from each other. I would vote for the low line down having the longer lead and the stacked line with the short set back to avoid tangles. I do not stack anymore instead opting for sliding or fixed cheaters.....keeps the back of the boat cleaner for netting and allows for additional junk lines.
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Chas, that time of year those were prob. Cohos not steelies.
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Drift the tail-out in front of the green can. Bottom comes up quick from deep water to 12'. Bring your baits up as you come up the shelf. Three-way rigs with a lead pencil weight minnow or quickfish. On the minnow I run a cheater hook in the tail of the bait. These fish have been caught before and often know how to nip a bait off a hook.
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God willing I will be drifting for lakers. Conditions will be right with light S winds. The south launch is usable. The north launch is too shallow.