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rswanson330

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  1. Ya know, Its disheartening that nobody posts anything on the eastern basin any more. I don't know, I'm down in CT. But I end up calling Fat Nancy's and Whitakers for intel now when I'm contemplating a trip up.
  2. I found that putting it thru the (little) release flat works best, twisting it resulted in less "pops" when the fish actually takes the lure. I use Scotty Releases. You have to keep an eye on them, those cookie cutter browns have a tendency to hit and then just kind of hang on there, with the line still pinched in the release and very little discernable difference in the drag (line pull) where the release is coming off the planer line. I'm anxious to see what others have to offer, I've been doing this for quite a few years but I'm self taught and don't know what I don't know.
  3. When I was up there a couple weeks ago we ran purple sticks off boards 150' behind the boat in 12-20'. We did best to the west of the plant, in the last hour of daylight. If you're fishing west of the plant, watch your chart... As you troll west the bottom comes up and you will run out of water before too long. I usually do well there if the water is stained, I feel that the easterly wind stacks bait up in the elbow before the plant.
  4. Magog. My nephew and I were supposed to go up there this winter but the ice was sketchy. We fish for smelt on top of the sunken islands, driving out from the eastern launch. That's always a gas, and he will usually put up a tipup or two for lakers. Its a good smelt fishery. I've never fished it on the Canadian side, but it too is supposed to be a good salmon fishery after you get up north a bit and into some deeper water. That's where the steelhead are coming from in the once fabled Willoughby River steelhead run. A friend and I tried that a few years back (in Orleans, VT before the chute where they post the jumping fish pictures) but it was only a shadow of what it was back when VT used to stock steelhead for that springtime run. There were very few fishermen, and very few fish. But we did see a few going up the falls. I spend a bit of time near Lake Willoughby and may be dropping my boat in there as well now that I'm a retired old fart, that is supposed to be a good steelhead fishery as well. Anyhow, good luck this summer. One thing I do know, the striped bass stack up in the mouth of the CT River in May/June gorging on alwives, and that's always fun.
  5. Hi Doc, I retired out of UConn and know the place well. The landlocks we will be fishing for are swimming around in the First Connecticut Lake in upstate New Hampshire. The Connecticut Lakes and Lake Frances are the headwaters of the Connecticut River. Up there the river is a fine boulder strewn tailwater stream 75-150' wide. Fly fishing for trout is the game in the river, Trolling for landlocks and other salmonids is the game in the lakes. Connecticut does stock landlocks, but not (in my opinion) in anything resembling a good fishery. There are a handful of lakes that receive landlocks and broodstock, and they release broodstock in a couple rivers, But I've never targeted them. I tried centerpin on the float down the Salmon River on Monday and was frustrated and fascinated, If I ever decide to target the broodstock in the rivers, that's the way I'll go. Quabbin Reservoir, about 80 miles north, is a thriving landlock and salmonid fishery which I used to fish somewhat frequently, But they imposed severe restrictions in an effort to keep zebra mussels out of the Boston water supply, And that just made it so it didn't make sense for me to fish it any more. But it is a beautiful fishery. Essentially, they sanitize your boat and affix the boat to the trailer with a wire and tag. If the wire or tag have been fussed with, you don't launch. After you launch in Quabbin, DCR puts a new tag on your boat before you leave so you can come back. But that means you don't fish anywhere other than Quabbin, and that just doesn't work for me. And last but not least, Connecticut does have a very fishable kokanee fishery in two northwest lakes. I intend to try them again this year, I haven't fished them in decades. Have fun out there, and stay safe.
  6. Boat goes back to the shop tomorrow. I called the shop owner on the way home to CT and when he asked me how I was doing, I told him I should be fishing. He thought I was fooling around. Then I explained and he kind of got the picture. I really should have been fishing. So, I'll have to pull another shakedown cruise someplace large before going for landlocks in the First CT Lake in early May. Maybe I'll come back up to Lake O for a day, long ride though. Have fun up there guys!!!
  7. Fished out of Mexico Tuesday after a drift trip on Monday. Everything that could go wrong did, starting with a dead battery (Two years old with a fresh charge) Finally headed out about 1:00 and the kicker was running like poop. We headed west, the waves were building, whitecaps everywhere. The plan was to get behind the bluffs and see how it was in there, it wasn't bad. We kept the big motor running as well just in case there was another reason that the battery was dead... a short or something maybe. The big motor died, setting off an alarm so we turned around, pulled the boards and headed for port. I tried the big motor after a little bit and it fired up and ran without alarms, So we ran it to the point of the blufs. It was fine, so we backtracked and trolled off the ailing kicker back up along the inside, out of the wind and waves, picking up one brown. The waves and wind laid down so we took it around the front of the plant, nothing happening there. We got the the west side of the plant in about 16' of water around 5:45 and picked up five browns in the next hour, lost one at the boat. It got crossed up in one of the other lines and just messed itself and everything else up... then it left. Purple sticks were the ticket, 2 mph, 12-18'. We picked up at 6:40 and blasted back to the Mexico launch, Half way back an alarm started beeping, four beeps then silent for a while, four beeps and silent, The sun was down and we weren't coming in at the 2.3mph max speed of the kicker, so we came in on the big motor praying all the way. It got more persistent when we got to the launch, no warning lights lit though. We pulled the boat and it will go back to the shop when we get home (everything just had major service). Did I mention that the ABS in my truck started going nuts too? Just had that serviced too.
  8. I have a 2000 Lund Tyee 1950. Its a great boat, but it will go back to the factory later this summer for a new transom. The wood inside the transom is rotted, and so are the aluminum panels that wrap it. I fish salt water somewhat frequently (I'm in CT). I STRONGLY suggest making sure that whatever you get, the filler inside the transom is COMPOSITE, not wood. That's what mine will be after it comes home from Minnisota. And, if I had to do it again, I'd probably go with a Hewescraft (they are made in Washington I believe). They are all over the northwest (you don't see any fiberlass out there), And are beautiful and rugged, I fished a charted on one and fell in love (it was probably 30' or so though). But, my Lund does what I ask it to, so I'm not changing (to the tune of beaucoup dollars).
  9. I've stayed at Catfish Creek a few times, They have nice cabins and mobile homes which are a bit more "rustic". But you launch your boat when you get there and leave it on the dock. Its nice to just wake up, get some coffee, walk to the boat and go fishing. The channel into Catfish can be sketchy depending on the weather, But I'll go back.
  10. How did you do out of Oswego?
  11. Thank you, I'll keep that in mind. I have a 19.5', maybe yes maybe no. But if Mexico isn't melted after Friday's rain we may have to work our way thru the dogs.
  12. Thanks, we're leaving Sunday. I'll check back later...
  13. Does anybody know if the Mexico Launch is useable? Or if there is a launch that is useable in the Pulaski/Oswego area? I'm planning on launching on Tuesday the 21st... But if that isn't possible I'll have to make other plans.
  14. Some friends and I are coming up for a two day fishing trip. Monday we have two drift boats chartered for the Salmon River, hopefully we'll do well. Tuesday looks good right now for getting out on the lake, so I'm bringing my boat (final decision will be based on the NOAA forecast when that's available). Does anybody have any intel on the fishing between the Mexico Launch and Oswego? We'll have one day, so we'll put in in Mexico and probably start trolling browns in 8-20' from the launch to the plant, Troll outside the markers, and the troll back to 8-20 from the plant to where it gets shallow down towards Oswego (the place where it comes up to 5' and you're sleeping so things get very exciting in a hurry). I have fished up here a few times in the past 15 years, and I've dragged spoons and stick baits from Oswego to Sandy Creek so I'm not new to this. We will be checking the outflows of Little Sandy and Catfish for stained water, the other side of the plant has produced before as well... But I'm just wondering if anybody is doing anything yet. Also looking for any Lake Trout info, If (snork, snork) we get a limit of browns, we will probably head out for lakers. And recommendations on water depth, where in the water column this time of year? Usually I drag stick baits about 5' off bottom out 100-150', but I've never been up there this early (usually the end of April or early May).
  15. Cool Beans. If NOAA gives me a good forecast I'll launch on the 21st. Five plus hour drive for me if I tow the boat.
  16. I'm coming up for a couple days later this month for a drift boat trip down the Salmon, If the weather looks good I'm going to bring my boat up and fish the lake the second day of the trip. Anybody know what the Mexico launch looks like? I'll (hopefully) be launching on 3/21.
  17. Any word on the Mexico Launch? I will be coming up for a couple days for steelhead in a couple weeks and was thinking of bringing the boat for day #2 if the weather looks ok.
  18. My 2000 Lund Tyee 1950 had two bilge pumps when I bought it, One automagic with a float and one off the switch. If memory serves me correctly, the switched one would also work off the float. In any event, They are both set up to work off the floats and switch now.
  19. Thanks, I'll call him!
  20. Hi. I have a 2000 Lund Tyee 1950. The wood inside the transom is getting pretty rotten and needs to be replaced. The transom consists of an aluminum inner and outer skin with wood sandwiched between. I believe it is open on the bottom, not sealed. I've spoken with one gent who told me he could do it, but I'd like a second opinion. Does anybody know of a shop/individual who would be able to rebuild my transom? I'd prefer composite, but I'm open to suggestions. Thanks!!!
  21. Thanks, I must have missed that. It was a direct link off the almighty Google, not thru the classifieds. Good luck this year, hopefully the wind will die down and I'll be able to make the trip up for a couple days, Last April I spent a week in a camper waiting for the wind to die down... It never let up.
  22. DAMN!!! He's Headed the Wrong Way!!! I Fish Mexico Bay!!!
  23. I was looking at the marine forecast up there, The lake looks flat. I was wondering about the ice and launches. Glad to see you made it out and the fish cooperated.
  24. At least you got out. I spent a week in Catfish in April and only got one good day. Day 2 we got blown off the water... and it never stopped. Lakers were in 180 then. They liked yellow.
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