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Netbender

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  1. Superhawk, keep them long and light. I am using 10 ft crappie rods on my DR's when I am fishing solo. They are not expensive and provide a nice fight with a 4 or 5 lb'r. Sent from my iPad using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  2. I too have been on the hunt for others....besides the Lakers. They are few, for sure. I did pull a wonderful bow out from the eastern branch near Morgan's last year. Came as a surprise on a honey bee spoon. The shallow waters with planner boards work well this time of years. And, seems the flees have died down from keuka, for some reason currently.
  3. Good Day All, I am looking for a lightweight trolling rod recomendation to go with the shimona 300 series reel. I have used a nice crappie rod for awhile, but it is meant for a spinning reel. Anyone troll with light equipment and have a recomendation? I like to use 12lb line - hoping to make some additional fun out of the slower lakers this Spring. Thanks, Dave
  4. Hello All, One of those things......I dropped her in the drink. HS10 under water for 30 seconds. All works well but the short stop is now failing. Any thoughts on which parts to replace? Board? Thanks, Dave
  5. Good Day All, quick question to the Forum around Ozark rods. I can not seem to find much data, feedback or recomendations on these rods. The long length I like and was going to grab a few but wanted to ask here first. Trolling 12lb at the moment - FXL. Anyone use these? Thanks, Dave.
  6. Good Day All, quick question to the Forum around Ozark rods. I can not seem to find much data, feedback or recomendations on these rods. The long length I like and was going to grab a few but wanted to ask here first. Trolling 12lb at the moment - FXL. Anyone use these? Thanks, Dave.
  7. Thanks guys.....will work the switch first. It still works, I can manage, but had some buddies on board last week and caused undue issues..... Dave
  8. The lake population needs some trimming for sure. I read the DEC letter that came with my 2012 log book and was not impressed with their direction. Basically, it says DEC is going to think about reallocating funds away from Keuka as the restocking program was not working effeciently enough. Sounds to me like giving up is the more proper term. Why not let unlimmited lakers for a year, and stock LL, RT and BT in pens ( let them grow a few more inches before release) like they use in Lake O for Salmon? Just saying..... Dave
  9. Good Day, Having some issues with one of my DR's (4 seasons old). When pulling up to raise 10' or 15' - you have to push the switch to the down position to get the ball to start back down, then up again to get it to the depth you desire. My other DR is working just fine. Leading me to believe I have a switch issue. Just a quick post to gain some additional thoughts? New switch needed? Thanks, Dave
  10. First trip of the season.....great day. Typical Keuka lakers, bluff and west branch. Mostly stick baits - stackers - and ff - gr/gr. Fish all over the place - from top water to 120 down over 150/160. Smoker was working over time that night...as well as the cold ones . Gave the browns and rb's a try with some smaller spoons, but no luck. Tight lines, Dave
  11. PASS IT - Please! I would like to see the RB abd LL have a chance to grow a few inches in Keuka.... Dave
  12. When is the deadline for returning? Anyone know?
  13. I like a bit more green.....but other then that, everything you mentioned is all in the right area. I like a little shorter behind the ball, but all what ever you are confident in. Just keep it up and get out on the water! Dave
  14. Amen to the "another lake". I have fished this lake hard for the past few years. I would love to work with the DEC to get this "Laker Mess" straightened out. I have read a few different stockings options for 2012 and only hope some change is made. The Lakers do taste great on the smoker, but a little variety would be nice. Dave
  15. Sunday was a great day to be on the water. Not so good for me in the fishing dept. My wife and I drove over a ton of fish working the bluff and up both forks about a mile or so. Down rigger power cable went, so I was limited to a single rigger, 2 DD and a flat line up top. Had a nice one on the DD (gr sd and hammer head) but he rolled, jumped once and spit (not a laker act). Grass was heavy close to the bluff. I still have my #20 FF line on, was thinking that may be an issue. A bad day fishing beats a good day workin....... Dave
  16. Understood, it takes a long time and one must go slow when making these changes. I am guessing up to 4 lakers vs 3 for a year or two. Then after the numbers drop a bit, try to stock accordingly with bait and the other species? Anxious, but time will tell.... Dave
  17. Thanks Mike, hoping to get out Sunday morning...........season coming close to an end..... Dave
  18. Second Chance, that is the best news and best idea I have heard in a long time. I have a cottage on Keuka, and would like to support DEC 8 in that program! Indian, we have the same catch history. I have been on the lake for just three seasons, but have 15+ years on Lake O. I understand the value of propoer management of waters. I am 100% for no limit on Lakers and additional stocking of LL and Bow's. Let me know if anything comes up that I can help support the effort, I am in! Dave
  19. Second Chance, tell me more about the DEC and Keuka? I too would like to see the Lakers go down a bit, but what will DEC put in at that point?
  20. Being new to Keuka (3 years fishing with about 400 hours on the boat trolling) I have had the same results with the many many Lakers found and smoked. BUT, not much more...... My past experience is around 15 years of fishing out of Fair Haven on Ontario. I saw what happened to that town and area as the DEC played around with funding and stocking programs. It has since come back tremendously from 10 years ago or so. All the information from the past is truly amazing and also very sad to me, having just invested in a property by the College. There must be something that can be done. Do not under estimate the power of organization and the amount of knowledge we all have on this board. Sounds like several folks have attempted single contributions, or offers to correct, volunteered time and efforts, etc. Is there any chance of a unified approach?? Will listen to the more experienced fisherman here, but also would like to offer encouragement. This is a beautiful lake and needs a bit more then Lakers to keep folks interested. Regards, Dave
  21. jc.......fleas or cotton weed?
  22. All great reports, killing me! I took two weekends away for a vacation on the Left Coast and have missed some good fishing. This weekend, heading to Watkins for the six hour race on Saturday. But...next weekend...... on the water both days. Congrats on the LL's Mike....they seem to be comming back a bit. Dave
  23. First time...try off the bluff...both east and west side, deep this time of year as suggested.......8 or 10lb ball has worked for me. Dave
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