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Sunday morning 5am to 9. Reef runners down 20 over 35fow. Steady pick, biggest was 22 inches. Sent from my iPad using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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I’m with reeleyze, can’t go wrong jigging. If your trolling go with reef runners, stingers, thunder sticks, or comparable deep divers. Boards definately up the catch for me. Sent from my iPad using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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They were definately mayfly. I don’t expect a big hatch this early.I don’t think there is a lot of baitfish yet, at least I haven’t seen it. Sent from my iPad using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Trying to get an Oneida thread going. The past few weeks I have stayed close to home in Cleveland. Steady shallow bite with larger fish in the before dawn period. The main basin mud flats are holding plenty of smaller fish.This morning a steady pick of suspended fish( 20 down over 40 fow). Turned around and set the electric on auto over the same course at .3 with a bottom scratcher and 1/2 crawler on slow death rig and jigged a rap. One on the rap and constant action on 1/2 crawler. Live well full of larvae. Curious about what’s going on in gravel on west end. Sent from my iPad using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Calm water, 39.6 degrees except for the creeks to the east. Warmest was 40.8 and 5 small browns. Sent from my iPad using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Fished the north shore from an hour before light till 9:00 and caught plenty trolling Berkeley flickers and rapalas in 10-12 fow. Good luck. Sent from my iPad using Lake Ontario United
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Every fall I switch over to large lures on Oneida. The past two years my best lure has been this giant Shad rap (ssr44).17 inch walleyes have no problem hitting it especially after dark. It’s just a bigger target. But what I notice is that most fish are mouth hook on the front treble. They are hitting it mid lure from the side. Is this to avoid the spiny dorsal on the larger perch? Anyone else running into this on oversized lures. You can clearly see where they are putting their teeth on this lure. Just looking for input. Sent from my iPad using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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37 back is 10 ft., 60 back is 13 ft, 100 back is 15 down, 150 ft. Back is 17 down. From precision trolling app. Sent from my iPad using Lake Ontario United
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Just my 2 cents and everyone has their own style, but I would invest in a set of inline planer boards. I prefer wide wobble baits like reef runner, bomber, cordell stingers, and bay rat xld.Well tuned and fish the marks and I always run one high in the water column. My biggest fish almost always come on the highest line, even in deep water.even in 40 fow I will run one line in the 12-14 ft range. 30 years of meticulous notes on Oneida has also taught me that faster trolls produce bigger fish. So I would start there for what it,s worth. Like I said everyone fishes there own way.also might want to download the precision trolling app. The dive curves are very close. Sent from my iPad using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Started at 3 am. Fished till 11.Managed 1 off shallow stick bait. Water is only 45 degrees. No wind and pea soup fog cancelled plans of jigging the shoals. Once sun cameup I managed a limit of large lazy females off xld goby bay rats in 30 ft. Of water. Fish are acting like post spawn. Any reports would be appreciated to put together a pattern. Sent from my iPad using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Called the parks dept. for Mexico. A very helpful woman stated that the barriers are still up and they will be until they work on the docks.She said they are setting it up to launch one boat at a time and weather is holding them up. They are trying to have it operational by the weekend. Sent from my iPad using Lake Ontario United
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So ALL launches and marinas are now closed? Sent from my iPad using Lake Ontario United