Got into some browns between outlet and Shipbuilders. 23 fow was deepest we had to go. Hot spoon was a Finger Lakes tackle green/white and a ugly looking moonshine white/purple with green spots off riggers. Took fish off otters on spoons with 2 rubber core sinkers in front also. Ended up 11 fer 14. Wind started really honking so we picked up at 1030 to run to Mitchells with this. Currently 5th.
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I'll 2nd the sailflow.com. I've had good luck with it since it was recommended by somebody here couple years ago. The wind direction and speed forecast is much more local as compared to NOAA. My 2 favorite words are light and variable.
Make that non-native and invasive. I read they were brought over from Europe to decorate peoples ponds years ago.
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Great pics and excellent report. We're hitting it hard in the AM. I hope it's nice and flat like your pics. NOAA calls for 2-4's. We won't care if the bite is on.
Real nice Dan. Thanks for the report. Our PM troll didn't pan out too well. Soon as we set up east wind picked up and the temp breaks broke up. The girls on board got cold so I had to head into the wind to keep them in the sun. Gggrrr!! We ended 3 fer 4 with one nice 12lb steelie.
Thanks for the detailed report Chris. Heading out right now for an afternoon troll. The Vektor charts in the NY Outdoor News say a 3 PM bite. I don't have much faith in those sun and moon tables, but we'll see.
Thanks for the report Chris. Like you said even the bad reports can help. Would have done the same thing if able to get out this AM. Talked to a buddy fishing west between Russell and one of the pond outlets and was doing good. Some of the river captains were in there to.
Kevin
The problem with the heat shrink tubing over the swivel is not only what Legacy said, but it's way to easy to give the tubing to much heat to shrink it. You can easily melt the flourocarbon leader even with a heat gun and no open flame.
Wiring to a fuse block should not be a problem as long as you feed the fuse block with a good marine gauge wire like a #8 or #10. Looking at the pic, you might try to run your motor feeds inside the hardtop tubing to the fuse block. PM me if you have any other questions.
Kevin