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chowder

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  1. Woody, good to see you are out & after em! I like to hear steel reports, can't wait! I still owe you a jigging mission & I'm almost freed up a little. -Andy
  2. I'm sure there is nothing wrong with fishing a lot but there is certainly nothing wrong with putting your family's needs first either. Speaking for myself, I'm putting in 100 to 120 hours a week right now but when I get done with 1st cutting & get caught up with other stuff and get back on the water with the kids I know I will truly enjoy it. Family, work, and some recreational time = a balancing act (screw it up brothers and the road back from that place looks like a long one).
  3. I fish w/ my 3 boys often (13-17). They are not all fishing all the time by a long shot but I try hard not to over do the fishing when the fishing ain't happenin - when things are really 'off', they (and I) start a chorus " Dad sucks, Dad sucks",etc - the focus changes to who ever is running the program. Even when the fishing is on you need to remember you are all sharing each others time and space so I always do the following little things; 1.) XM is key, check out each others music interests (I'm learning stuff about 'dub step' that is very cool!) 2.) We always make lunch on the water (something about cutting boards, smoked goose breast, sour dough bread and ranch dressing balanced here and there just goads reluctant fish into action) 3,) Always keep a good pair of binos on board - my crew is always intrigued by a flesh colored bikini (mind boggling true story from last weekend) or even just some weird looking boat. 4.) Cayuga lake creamery (or some kind of good ice cream) after the fishin is done. 5.) board games & a deck of cards. 5.) Let em pick the spoons n' flashers. 6.) I always grill burgers & make real russet potato fries for dinner after we get home (it's all about identifying fishing with other good stuff!)
  4. Super nice silvers Sean!
  5. Yo Scott, good to hear that the 'Blue Moon' is off & runnin! Might be over this weekend if the weather gets scuddy- you know where I'll be! -Andy P.S. left my axe @ home on B&B weekend so I didn't attempt a 'stand in' but I'm definitely bummed I didn't get to catch you guys jammin.
  6. Red,orange,pink are supposedly very visible down to 30' or 40'& maybe 50' too. Coho, atlantics,& bows, which can often be out of temp suspender types seem to 'like' this part of the spectrum, but I think under the right conditions these colors work on all species and much deeper down too. Purple has always seemed to be a go to thing on overcast days for me (love purple diehard & the bloody death spoon). =Andy
  7. Oh jeez, don't you hate it when somebody say's 'never seen that before!' Well, dam sorry John but... Um, my memory isn't what it should be (without beer), but what are you running for wire( I run Malin and John's AFW camo & haven't seen this issue for a while. I'm sure that you do want to run a quality coast lock on the leader to the flasher & be sure the flasher has a good quality coastie to the 30lb leader. another thing - I never take my mags off. I use a heavy duty velcro strap to fasten my diver to the rod handle & then wrap my leader around the reel & secure it w/ a hair zingy. I had some somewhat similar curling 'issues' when I went to just running Mags about 3 years ago but,alas, I can't quite recall exactly what I did to resolve them. You are a way smart dude though, and I'm sure you will prevail! Keep on it! -Andy
  8. Nice going Jeff, good to see the crew in action! -Andy
  9. Last weekend on Cayuga we 'cleaned house' w/ the 300' & 400' copper pulling clean spoons while the boats around us were doing nothing (including a smokin hot atlantic that was worth fishing all day for!). We did catch some fish w/ the riggers & divers but the 2 coppers took 4 fish to every 1 on the 4 other rods. An aggressive bite day when you find the right depth & speed and the riggers & divers light up the fish is a wonderful thing but it simply don't go that way all the time. I deploy 2 divers, 2 riggers and 2 'stealth' rigs off the boards and let the fish tell me what they think. I'm more than happy to pack away the junk lines if the riggers & divers are filling the box and I really like it when I can run just 4 riggers and clobber them, but I'll take a king or big laker on copper or core to washing lures any day of the week. I do not like Copper & core in the chute but out on the big boards they can be very easily deployed and become a sort of routine part of the program once you use them enough. Just my 2 cents anyway. -Andy
  10. chowder

    Walleye 5/25

    WTG
  11. If you find a good 19', I wouldn't hesitate for one sec. Had mine out in in some really bad stuff & no problems at all. Same free board as the 22'. 'It's not the size of the sea, it's the motions of the mariner'. Great boat either way! -Andy
  12. Hang in there Ed - the whole picture has got to come together before too long! -Andy
  13. Put it in the farm dumpster (or the P&C dumpster) I've seen a few boats 'redone' w/ last years and it's not pretty...
  14. Congrats!!! This is a very exciting and wonderful time, enjoy it fully (it passes too quickly!)
  15. I'm back on this again. Clip the release snap to the top eyelet where the cable is tied? I don't like attaching it to the eyelet on the tail cuz when there is current it seems like the weights plane around but maybe that's my imagination?
  16. I'm telling you bro, you are totally welcome aboard at anytime! -Andy
  17. Love the grill install- drop us a link to get one of those babies, eating on the water is half the fun! Good to see the kicker project in the flesh too, glad to see it 's working out! -Andy P.S. we left at noon but at that point you were on the board -CONGRATS!!
  18. Think I talked w/ you guys as we were trying to get around the point. - thanks for the heads up on which way you were going. I had 2 kids fighting over some 'prime spot' in the cuddy, my 80 year old neighbor talking my ear off w/ 8 lines out, a fish on and the bottom coming up like a race horse.
  19. Had a great time fishing w/ friends & family on Cayuga today. Very polite, boat savvy anglers (with radios on 68) made for easy traffic situations. Our crew just shredded the lakers today up around Aurora but we couldn't push past the 10lb mark to get onto the board. Oh well, the smoker will be in overdrive tomorrow! Hot setup was a lemon ice super slim on the 400' copper over 120 FOW @ 1.9 surface, we just could not even get this rod out on the board for over an hour. Also hot was mag diver w/ white/geen protroll & proctologist out 210' over 120fow. Bloody death SS on the rigger down 130 over 250fow took a couple big ones too. Went 33/33 or so w/ only one good salmon as best as we can remember. Thanks to Barney/Bear & all those who organized this event & a big CONGRATS to the winners! -Andy We got over there on Sat afternoon too but it was slow for us, got one good salmon & a bunch of smaller lakers but we did get into some excellent ice cream on the way home!
  20. Some serious, quality fish you got there! Never mind the derby - Congrats on a truly awesome day! -Andy
  21. Email Tuna Tom & he will send you the parts you need. I've done this repair to many of my accudepth reels. Like Big Dave say's they were built cheap but the fix isn't too bad either. http://www.tunasreeltroubles.com/ -Andy
  22. Split, I came thru there early cuz I had to pick up some stuff in Locke- you must have been out on the lake. Anyway I left the paperwork on Barney's kitchen table. We won't be over Sat until afternoon but we'll see all you guys at some point. I'll be on 68 . -Andy (Blue & White Starcraft Islander 'Emily') P.S. Look out Lil Jake
  23. If the weather stays crumby, Elliot & I might have to come over & lighten your guy's wallets. Split - you gonna be at camp on Fri? I Probably won't register till the last minute and I'm guessing it will be around lunch time & I hope you have a stash of perch fillets kicking around -Andy
  24. What Stinger didn't say that the 1K lb weight was the STRIKE 3.He towed Cyn & I from Levanna back to Long Point.He has pics but was too nice to post them........Zeke & Cyn(Strike 3) Zeke, don't tell me that after all you went thru you got bad fuel in King Ferry? (I know it seems nuts but I'm a firm believer in running my kicker off the little tank and I never fill both tanks from the same place!) Glad you got in O.K. -Andy
  25. For longer cores I like the Church Walleye boards, for short cores & flat lines I like the OS boards. If you are gonna do much planer board fishing for browns you will eventually want to get a mast and some good pulling boards though cuz there are days when the browns really don't seem to like an inline board in front of a bait in 6' of water. Also, you will really like running longer cores & coppers off good pulling big boards compared to inlines. Just my 2 cents... -Andy
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