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Asian carp find a way into Western New York
NitroMusky replied to Stinky Finger's topic in Musky, Tiger Musky & Pike (ESOX)
link's broke- here try this: http://www.buffalonews.com/sports/other/outdoors/article306522.ece -
45? Wow that's a nice fish. All this early snowpack is hampering formation of safe, consistent ice. Probably another couple weeks before otisco for me. Hit Oneida this weekend and had 3 pickles, all went back. Not very active. Couple didn't even trip the flag. Lazy fish... [ Post made via Mobile Device ]
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Irondequoit Bayside Pub Ice Fishing Tourney
NitroMusky replied to Finders Keepers's topic in Ice fishing
Must be something about muskies that attracts the honest ones, lord knows those fish aren't known for yielding numbers... unless you're talking number of days trying [ Post made via Mobile Device ] -
The southern pond is Deep Pond. Devils Bathtub is very small and set away from the roads. 100 Acre pond -where the tourney is, is the large one to the north. [ Post made via Mobile Device ]
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Need Prayers For Family
NitroMusky replied to mostlymuskies's topic in Musky, Tiger Musky & Pike (ESOX)
Sorry to hear of the need for this trip Larry- undoubtedly will be a difficult one. Our prayers are with you and your family. [ Post made via Mobile Device ] -
Chautauqua Lake ice fishing musky on 4# test
NitroMusky replied to jimski2's topic in Musky, Tiger Musky & Pike (ESOX)
Update: I replied to the post on ice shanty with a friendly reminder to all that muskies and tigers are closed there and that pics are a no-no....Mine was pulled within an hour...the pic is still up. He breaks the law and MY post gets yanked?? Way to go, ice shanty, way to go [ Post made via Mobile Device ] -
Chautauqua Lake ice fishing musky on 4# test
NitroMusky replied to jimski2's topic in Musky, Tiger Musky & Pike (ESOX)
Yeah, too bad he broke the law when he took the picture though. At least he wasn't targeting them. [ Post made via Mobile Device ] -
usually refers to the north end. that is where most go out of. folks will refer to at the causeway if talking south end [ Post made via Mobile Device ]
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ouch Zach! glad to hear you're ok. guess i won't be touching my router till I hear the report back on #3. but if I have to, it will be with chain mail gloves on lol. [ Post made via Mobile Device ]
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Musky Road Rules Buffalo
NitroMusky replied to mostlymuskies's topic in Musky, Tiger Musky & Pike (ESOX)
I'm planning to attend, but don't have the inventory that some here do though, so no table for me [ Post made via Mobile Device ] -
I would wait at least a month or more if you really want to do one soon...people are tapped out from the holidays right now. Another good time is spring, leading up to the opener when people are eager for the season and getting prepared. [ Post made via Mobile Device ]
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damn Zack...and here I thought they looked amazing before. I can only imagine the pics you'll be showing us in another couple months.
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Merry Christmas esox anglers!!
NitroMusky replied to solgrande's topic in Musky, Tiger Musky & Pike (ESOX)
Merry Christmas and happy holidays to all! hope santa brought everyone all the fishing gear they wanted (not that some of us really need any more ) great slideshow chad. nice mix of species -
Yeah, long leader- nearly as long as the rod. I think mine is like 6 or 7 ft if memory serves...too comfy on the couch to ck tho. [ Post made via Mobile Device ]
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hey sol im convinced those magdas would not have blown out with braid. i think its the extra pressure that happens when mono is spooled while its stretched that did it. have you thought about putting the braid on those and the mono on the depth masters? [ Post made via Mobile Device ]
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Great pics old man! [ Post made via Mobile Device ]
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Ray, you reminded me I wanted to ask what brand those holders are. They look look like folbes. I've heard great things about them but Im not a big fan of the clamshell design, for down rods at least. Trust issues about the rod popping out I guess, a lot of guys run that style just fine. Quite the debate over plastic, those against typically haven't run it; but I haven't had a problem. 65lb line gave out before the rod or holder the one time the aforementioned 'drag n snag' issue happened to me. Plenty of other times I thought they would break...they flex but never break. #1 Dypsies at 3.5-4 with the ring on. No prob. Got lots of trust now. [ Post made via Mobile Device ]
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That looks pretty sweet old man! A lot nicer than the one I've got rigged up with a 2x4. My first set up was a daiwa accudepth plus 47lca which I bought as a combo with a 9.5 ft gander dipsy rod. It's been solid but the stock drags suck, so I upgraded those to carbontex for 10 apiece. Been good ever since and the drags are incredible now. My latest reels are okuma convector 55L for the lead core paired with okumas classic pro GLT copper rod. I really like these convector reels and my next purchase will be the line counter version in the 30 size which I will put mono on for short lining. its a bit more dough than the accudepth but worth it IMHO. As sol will tell you, be careful with plastic spools particularly if you are going to run mono. Otherwise his okuma magdas seemed great when I was out with him. As for rods, even the inexpensive trolling rods are good from my experience and what I've read. The dipsy rods seem to work well but I like the solid guides on the Classic Pros. [ Post made via Mobile Device ]
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Who is still shrink wrapping boats?
NitroMusky replied to NitroMusky's topic in Open Lake Discussion
thanks Gregg actually found heated storage for 50/month. works out to about the same $$ for the few months it goes away [ Post made via Mobile Device ] -
Yup, water levels have been up a good bit so if it's iced over now, it WILL get iffy as the levels come back down with the temps low and runoff at a minimum Where are these springs you mention??? [ Post made via Mobile Device ]
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Who is still shrink wrapping boats?
NitroMusky replied to NitroMusky's topic in Open Lake Discussion
All set...looks like I have to make a trek to victor tho. Should be fun in the snow! [ Post made via Mobile Device ] -
Anyone know where I can still get my boat wrapped, hopefully close to Webster? Usually go to McMillan but they are all out of wrap. 18.5ft outboard. Short of that, I'd settle for some inexpensive indoor storage till march 15th, if it's comparable in price to wrapping. Guess fishing into December has it's downsides... [ Post made via Mobile Device ]
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Immediately= no pics either Good reminder sol [ Post made via Mobile Device ]
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Huge muskie caught on St. Lawrence River
NitroMusky replied to L&M's topic in Musky, Tiger Musky & Pike (ESOX)
Yup, that's the one [ Post made via Mobile Device ] -
Cross really isn't that busy on the weekends, no more so than conesus. Yep holiday weekends are zoo-ey everywhere. Weekdays you will have it to yourself. If you go there and see it for yourself, you will see that it's a full fledged lake, even though they call it a 'widening of the river'. It's not quite like fishing the finger lakes because of the river, which is a blessing and a curse if you are new to Cross. The river adds a lot to your fishing options...you won't be bored fishing there. Lake, river, slack water-tons of variety. But it adds another dimension to the fish movement and location. because the fish are free to roam up and down the river, and the oxygenation and temperature impact of the water flow, the fish may or may not be where you would expect to find them in the finger lakes. At conesus, you know they have to be in there somewhere, but not so on cross. So it can be more difficult to figure out. We bought property there (sorry no house yet, so no rentals) and I've been trying to figure it out myself. I can tell you I certainly haven't yet, but with all the lake shoreline and structure along the river to explore, it's always new and interesting. Long story short, you may or may not go there and immediately start hammering the pike but you will have fun either way. And as fishbear says if you are open minded towards a variety of species you can have some nice days there. If you do end up there, PM me and I will share what little I know [ Post made via Mobile Device ]