While trolling 10 ft of water for Browns my son Jake was surprised by a nice eye. He hit a UV stinger gator on a 2 color core east of Oswego. 12.4# 31 1/2 in.
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Oz was very difficult yesterday after the BE blow Saturday. You could have searched everywhere for good water, there was none. Sent from my SM-G930V using Lake Ontario United mobile app
Barbless hooks won't help imo. The thing that kills fish is the long fight on copper, core or dipseys. Additionally pulling them out of cold water into warm surface water. A sure fire way to increase a successful release is only fish with riggers. Shorter fight, quicker release. Sent from my SM-G930V using Lake Ontario United mobile app
If I had to guess ten things that could be suppressing your success, your line selection wouldn't be on the list. Within reason that is. There are guys who use 20# mono for everything and have success. 30 wire also. I think your sniffing up the wrong tree Sent from my SM-G930V using Lake Ontario United mobile app
When you say fishing out of Oswego has been challenging, do you mean your breaking fish off? Are you looking to use braid on rigger rods? Sent from my SM-G930V using Lake Ontario United mobile app
It's not thst simple as it pertains to the taxes paid. You have to show what you paid in tax in the other state, prove it, then pay the difference in NY, which is always more. This law was designed primarily to prevent people from going to a state like Delaware which doesn't charge sales tax, then get a Coast Guard documentation on your new boat in your home state , say NJ.
Then if you moor there for more than 90 days you are required to pay in that state. If you get caught! Cape May is a prime example of this and enforcement officers are always walking the docks and noting out of state registration. In NY it's not such a big concern on lets say a small trailered boat because the amounts of money don't compare to tax on a 54' 2 million dollar Buddy Davis Sportfishing Yacht.
https://www.sapling.com/5994768/avoid-sales-taxes-boats
It's lots of fun. Tough to find good shooting in NJ tho. I had a 535 hog before the sniper stock with that gun. Sure did miss a bunch out there tho. Windage is ****. I actually used the Remington ballistics calculator to dial the gun and scope in. It was incredibly accurate based on the calculations. I was shocked.
Savage Model 12 on a Choate Major Plaster stock. 22-250 50 gn Remington factory loads. 610 yd groundhog is its best.
Also topped with a Mueller erradicator 8.5x25
I thought you ment the color graph Glen, sorry. The surface clutter can be reduced with the settings Nick mentioned. It never completely disappears in my experience.