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Suggest you discuss with your dealer and/or Evinude's "enation" site using XD100 on the XD50 setting. IMO you would see little change as you are still at same fuel oil ratio. I had my ETEC set at delivery on the XD100 program so it has been on that oil for all hours including break in. I have a kicker so my ETEC is just used for running. For my application I've not had any plug issue's or smoking. By having the leaner mixture with XD100 computer setting the lower oil consumption makes up for the higher price of synthetic XD100 to me. Also doesn't bother me that XD100 is the only oil I can run as I usually use factory oils in my outboards anyway. Oil consumption hasn't been any issue for me either.
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Anyone tried Brad's Superbaits on Lake Ontario?
mr 580 replied to John Kelley's topic in Tackle and Techniques
A few years ago I picked up a couple of Brads on a trip to West Coast. I ran them a few times with garlic flavored tuna in the cavity. If I remember correctly I caught a couple fish with them but got kind of messy with the tuna. I wasn't impressed with the piece of foam for herring oil that comes with them. To me I had other options that worked better with less mess so I haven't used them recently. That style bait is pretty common out west. -
I run slide divers on both braid and wire by putting a leader of 30lb mono for the SD to slide on. SD grips the mono good and is easy to change out when it wears. Makes it easier to break down 10 foot wire dipsey rods by having mono at the end vs the wire. When fleas are bad I just use wire.
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I've seen a number of posts regarding running over 10lb weights on older Cannon Mag 10's. Here's what happened to me. I ran Mag 10A's for 20+ years with 10lb's and in 2008 went with a Depth Raider with 13lb weight on the probe. For first year or two no issues everything was fine. I was working then so just fished weekends. Late in the season in prime king time that rigger started to catch when it came up. Then finally it failed in the middle of a trip where it wouldn't go up and free spooled down. I finished trip by wedging a screwdriver in it to keep it in place. I couldn't find any broken shafts or keyways when I took rigger apart. The motor is a sealed unit with a right angle drive on the end. I opened motor up and found problem in the right angle drive- three white plastic pucks in the housing had disintegrated. Parts for those old Mag10A's are tough to find- I couldn't find a complete motor or any of the pucks so that rigger was finished. My advice with the older 10A's-stay with a 10lb weight limit or be prepared to be looking for a rigger. Since then I've updated to all high speed and 20lb weight capacity. Sharing to save some headaches for guys running older stuff on a budget.
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Sold / Closed Diawa 47 LC's and Cannon Rigger
mr 580 replied to mr 580's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Sold / Closed Diawa 47 LC's and Cannon Rigger
mr 580 replied to mr 580's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
The reels are still available. If someone wanted all four @ $190 I would include shipping in US at no charge. Also I will be in Niagara Falls for LOTSA Seminar and Show on 1/23 and 1/24 and if someone picked them up there from me I'd let them go for $175. These Great Lakes LC's are 5.2 to 1 high speed with carbon fiber drags. Only reason I'm selling is that I'm updating to some larger capacity reels. -
Sold / Closed Diawa 47 LC's and Cannon Rigger
mr 580 replied to mr 580's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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I also use Amish Outfitters spectra-has worked well for me.
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Sold / Closed Diawa 47 LC's and Cannon Rigger
mr 580 posted a topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
Selling four Daiwa Great Lakes 47 Linecounters- all good condition with Dragmaster Carbon Fiber drags from Tuna's Reel Troubles. I have used mostly with short cores and as board reels. Price $55 per reel or $190 for all four reels. Shipping additional. Also have one Cannon Unitroll 6 Manual Rigger with short boom and rear rod holder. This rigger has a metal body and a metal mounting block. In good condition. Price $100. Shipping additional. -
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Image 1 and 2 look like a Mag 10A and Image 3 of a Mag 10. The Mag 10A is an older model than the Mag 10. The Mag 10A's probably go back to the mid 80's. Guys are correct about Fish 307 having parts. Their website is good with schematics for all the models including these pre 2006 ones. Important to be sure on what you need as no returns on electrical stuff. Call them if you have questions-they have always been helpful to me when I've called.
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Sold / Closed Cannon Downriggers
mr 580 replied to mr 580's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Sold / Closed Cannon Downriggers
mr 580 replied to mr 580's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Sold / Closed Cannon Downriggers
mr 580 replied to mr 580's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Selling for a friend- 1. Cannon Mag 10 Long Arm with short stop. Wiring has been replaced w/sun resistant wire-no plug. Has rear rod holder. No mounting hardware. Tested operates fine including short stop. New lower price $160 2. Cannon Unitroll 6 short arm manual- metal body version w/rear rod holder. Includes metal mounting block. New lower price $100 Located Ashville, NY (near Jamestown). Could possibly arrange for pickup in Buffalo or Rochester
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Lure's-ones that work
mr 580 replied to reillym's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Sold / Closed Lowrance X135 FF
mr 580 replied to mr 580's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Will walleye lures catch salmon,trout
mr 580 replied to Pafisher's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
Get some spoons larger than what you'd generally run on Erie plus some flasher fly combo's. Spool on some flea line and make sure drags are smooth. If you have at least 10lb weights you should be OK as you need to run faster and probably deeper than your accustomed to on Erie. Keep your spread basic to start with fewer rods than you might put out for an Erie spread. Have fun. -
Try the Marinetech website under EZ steer parts- looked like both of the ends(inner or outer) were listed at $26 per end. Hope they can fix you up.
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Never had any issue with my Blood Run orders. I try to keep a supply of common sized line and wire on hand anyway so a extra day or two wait isn't a problem for me. Also covers me if stock gets sold out towards end of season.
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Updated: Ideas on how to mount a trolling motor
mr 580 replied to one fish two fish's topic in This Old Boat
Looks like getting kicker mounted would be pretty complicated. Do you know weight capacity and if swim platform was designed to accept kicker? Looks like composite boards to me so I doubt it was designed for a kicker. Likely you would have to remove one side of platform or the whole platform so you would have room for mount, kicker and steering mechanism to out drive unless you used stand alone steering system for kicker. Might be a project to work on in off season? -
The start of Lake Ontario's King fishery - who was there?
mr 580 replied to ReelPower's topic in Open Lake Discussion
Fished my first ESLO in '79 out of 16' StarCraft bowrider with 2 manual Rivera's. Four of us fished with two guys using the downriggers and other two just flatlining. We had bass tackle and ended up just placing out of the money eventhough we were pretty much clueless about what we were doing. By '85 had a new 23' Wellcraft with four manual Rivera, Loran C and Lowrance paper graph that would go through a roll of paper a day. We would stack those riggers and get as many lures as we could in the water. Fished a lot of evil eyes, northport nailers, chargers and loco's. In the fall off the Genny you'd load up the j plugs and a good day was when you picked up as many as you lost. Remember hearing guys talk about NK's in a bar at Braddock's and how hot the 28's where once I got a few (wrapped in paper). We'd listen to radio all day and that provided lots of entertainment. Lots of good memories from those years. Pretty hard to compare to todays fishing- today's equipment is so much better than the old Penn 209's we had and the electronics are far superior. With Loran C you never knew when signal would fail, GPS is so much more reliable. Huge advantage with down speed and temp on the dash. We thought it was high tech when we got the Mac Jac handheld temp unit and sent that down to find the thermocline. The amount of information available today really helps as all we had in the past was days old info that had varying degrees of BS buildt in. Today with the clearer water and fleas we have to pay more attention to lines and terminal tackle. We use more "junk" lines and spread things out more. it was fun in the old days and it's still fun when a wire dipsey takes off screaming. To me we're pretty fortunate to have the resource at our doorstep.