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This started as a kayak idea and I’m gonna see if it proves out on my more ‘dedicated’ trolling vessels. Last fall I deployed a TX-44 with a spool of 50lb Dacron with a 300’ copper clipped in the rear release ( upgraded a little) and let it out . I was not successful in getting a strike but the idea proved quite doable and I think I’ll repeat my efforts on one of the fishing vessels at my disposal. Anybody else try this ?
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Olcott 4/9
chowder replied to chowder's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Was it it trailered or slipped?
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Would find it hard to believe the SST ( ‘extended transom’ before that was a marketing buzz word) would be an issue. Maybe the true transom would be something to look at ). I have a 30 year old Sabre 2105 OB and a 20 year old 245 Eagle I/O - very solidly built back then
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Bear creek 4/7
chowder replied to dhhurlburt's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Good honest report, glad you washed some gear! -
Got ass handed to me today . Ran west in gin clear water in a freshening East wind after the curl of the creek dissipated. Temps 43 -46. Popped a random Atlantic on an inside blk silver jointed , riggers with spoons were zip. Ran 1.6 to 2.3 gps. My home is supposed to be Olcott now so we’ll see what’s happening there tomorrow for a first go but not really excited bout Lakers
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I realize I'm sorta in a poverty stricken class by myself but personally I feel like my money needs to be working for me so I have always invested it instead of having it tied up in a 50K+ fishing boat or worse paying gobs of interest on a boat loan that looks like a mortgage. It's true buying a used boat is a pain in the ass but seriously; you cant even get a boat that is as well built as they were 20 years ago. My advice: Wait untill late summer/fall and thent ry and find a solid used 20-22" aluminum deep v outboard. That kind of boat will work for anything, tows easy & trolls cheap. Fishing is supposed to be fun and if its too rough for that kind of boat , do you really wanna be out there? So IMHO: Put your $ towards your retirement and enjoy more time fishing...
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Interested in hearing from Anybody who has gone with this technology as opposed to ThrottleKing etc. ( have had the other & don’t need to hear about that, thanks)
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Remember; you need to use decent bait that has been kept in proper condition. Personally, I use the following brine procedure Brine Recipe | MUSSELHEAD TACKLE INC
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Oak Orchard 3/30
chowder replied to Benfolkhero's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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When exactly are you considering making this trip? Spring means a lot of different things to different people. Like-right now is spring in my book
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Browns outta Hughes 3/20 & 3/21.
chowder replied to chowder's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Browns outta Hughes 3/20 & 3/21.
chowder replied to chowder's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Saturday we found fish in the warm water discharge from the plant which that day extended out at a NW angle and then curled around the western shore outcropping in a clockwise pattern. Top temp was 43 degrees. Sunday, the same pattern was in effect but a small and determined bunch of boats crisscrossed that patch of water relentlessly to no effect. Sunday saw a very calm sea and a East breeze. All of those factors appeared to create a negative fish mood and scattered fish. Only thing that only worked (to a small extent) was to get well away from everybody out in 50 fow. -
Browns outta Hughes 3/20 & 3/21.
chowder replied to chowder's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
No one had been out of the Left side (deeper) launch when we got there. A couple boats had clearly been put in on the right side. We got out ok using the right but pulling out was difficult. On Sunday people were obviously using the left side and so did we. Water is low but left side was not bad at all. You want a challenge-launch and pull out at Lewiston solo while the ice barricade is still in place -
Olcott 3/21
chowder replied to RWR1775's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Tuff fishing... you might want to try the bar, better colored water and some bait have drawn some decent browns into the area. -
Sodus 3/21
chowder replied to HAWKBOAT's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Well done, let the games begin. -
Sodus Browns
chowder replied to wishinfishin's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Sweet. You persevered, setting a great example and providing a great time for you and your son- what fishing is all about!!! -
Browns outta Hughes 3/20 & 3/21.
chowder replied to chowder's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)