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Wheres the fish!!!? Mexico area
Gill-T replied to Ademarco's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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OLCOTT 7/31
Gill-T replied to garrymny's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Gary you have been found guilty of driving over fish to find fish on both lakes. Tighter on both lakes. -
Generally speaking, I try to run into current. First, I want all my gear straight out the back, second, it saves on gas, third, big fish are lazy so if given the same lure action, lazy fish won’t want to exert as much energy in theory. As others have stated, any given day, the fish may want lures presented in a certain direction. If you are over fish, keeping your bait in the zone on a trolling pass as long as possible means trolling slower ie. going into the down current.
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Cayuga Avoid Boat with Reel Rage Pro Staff logo on side
Gill-T replied to Joles's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
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salmon temps/depth
Gill-T replied to Bustersit's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Location dependent so fishing the screen helps. I could tell you I was fishing a different part of the lake (Niagara) and the mini rollover drove fish deep that put them in contact with some bottom smelt. Our high divers in low 60’s temp never got a sniff. All fish came deep below the thermocline. The puzzle that day was aided by the fact that I noticed marks near the bottom on the drop. Knowing it would take awhile for those fish to activate and lift with the changing conditions, we left after two swipes on the drop. -
Your best video yet.
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Mexico 7/25
Gill-T replied to willmarsh14's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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I would agree on weekends you would want the state launch, but during the week you won’t have too much to deal with at the black north launch
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Olcott reports
Gill-T replied to NymphO's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Trouble landing with copper
Gill-T replied to Matt ching's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
In that case, you probably have some light biters that have an increased chance of coming off due to length of time to reel all that wire up. I use the 50 size Saltist reels that are high speed. -
Trouble landing with copper
Gill-T replied to Matt ching's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
Set your drag like you would for wire dipsy. If you are using big paddles, expect to loose fish from all the counterweight drag from the paddle and thick wire. Keep the connection to the fish with consistent pressure. When you sense the fish is heading for the surface, reel like mad to maintain tension with the rod high to prevent the paddle from whiplashing the hook free as the paddle clears the water. -
Got to try slide divers Dan (if you haven’t already). The mono leader builds shock absorption and removes pigtails in wire. You can bass flip them outside your spread as they don’t spin on themselves. The long leads with slide divers allows larger flashers to extend further back so when you send them down they won’t catch rigger lines.
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Split rings are a another source of potential failure. Rings come off and I just use a duolock snap. Leader goes to a ball bearing swivel. Leader length is from tip of rod tip to the reel.
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Gill-T replied to Shorthanded's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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A couple of things. 1). Use mag dipsys to sharpen the dive curve with less line out. 2). Let copper out SLOW and let it hang out the back a few minutes to allow it to rise before sending out on board line. 3). Run the copper way out on boards 4). Increasing speed will rise copper more so than dipsys so before sending, bump you speed up 5). Bring in your inside copper before starting a turn ( or both)