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Mexico bay 3/24
Reel Doc replied to Offshore IV's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Mexico bay 3/24
Reel Doc replied to Offshore IV's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Oswego 3/22
Reel Doc replied to Doc's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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The oak 3/23 afternoon
Reel Doc replied to strutnrut62's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Sodus Point 3/22
Reel Doc replied to Reel Doc's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Thanks for the great pictures. Hopefully he doesn't try to eat the fish. I had a client about 10 years ago who was an avid ice fisherman on the North end of Cayuga lake. Any pike or pickerel they caught he would promptly amputate the head and chew it like rawhide. Of course, the owner asks me during the appointment, "Is that ok if he eats the heads Doc?" I think my answer was sure if he chews it well, but don't let him kiss you good night until he brushes his teeth..... -
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Sodus Point 3/22
Reel Doc replied to Reel Doc's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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After numerous hands on tutorials with Chowder the past several years, and spot on boat upgrades this Winter by L&M I felt ready to get the call up from Triple A Cayuga to Major League Ontario. Probably not the best morning to choose for the first effort as the weather wasn't pleasant, but I went in with minimal expectations and figured at least some reconnaissance around Sodus would be worthwhile for the future. Had my four legged first mate along but had to promise her an Apres Fishing Field Romp! It was nearly 8:30 by the time we passed the lighthouse, turned West, and set lines. Water temps in 15-25 FOW were steady between 39.5 and 40.5. Kept speeds mostly between 2.2&2.5. For over an hour had steady fires, 2 good fish and the rest small. Second half of the trip slowed down with only a couple little ones but the East wind kept building so pulled lines before 11 and headed in. Needless to say I was ecstatic with some action despite the conditions and considering it was my first at bat it was great to avoid the strike out.
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Olcott 3/21/20
Reel Doc replied to Gill-T's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Cayuga Cayuga 3/19, Deans Cove shakedown
Reel Doc replied to schreckstoff's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
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Looking good. I wondered if you were there when I docked midday but didn't want to start yelling "Hey Doc", especially with the current climate in the country. I was pulling out the White Wellcraft with the dark green pickup around noon. Found salmon until the sun burned through then had a good time with this Northern. First one I've caught on Cayuga.
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House/cottage near Greece/Roc
Reel Doc replied to Dusty's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Drove by last Sunday and saw a couple small aluminums launching. Based on how low it was at Taughannock, anything with weight or a deep V would struggle to get out of Dean's until the waters start coming back up
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Well, since I'm a rookie to shallow water trolling I looked back at old posts on this site for Spring fishing and picked up a couple of Bay Rat short shallow divers, S3's, and long shallow divers. Sunday only used the shorts and S3's as they did the job. Seriously sharp trebles too as while taking a treble out from a snarky salmon the second treble on the lure managed to gore my thumb. Definitely a faster wake up call than my coffee. One of those, "Damn, I hate when that happens", moments. Swedish Fish, I'm not sure it matters what direction you go just stay shallow and fish should find you. For me the lines off the big board out to the side of the boat outperformed the chute line at least 3 to 1.....but as mentioned above, first time fishing in such shallow water since my college days casting from the discharge at Milliken. Good luck Saturday.
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Late night working with the horses so didn't get on the water until after 8. Went out of Taughannock and focused on running stickbaits off a big board in shallow water. Never tried this before but with the new autopilot working I was relying on it to keep the boat from getting grounded. Well, it worked out as while setting the first line it was barely 50 feet behind the boat and the first salmon of the day slammed it. Ran Bay Rats in greens and blacks in 20fow or less and 20 minutes after the first had a double. The second fish was a good one as the drag was singing but unfortunately was gone before I got to it. Did half a dozen circles around the hot spot and pulled in fish every time, some nice salmon and a couple sturdy lake trout. One of the salmon had a big lamprey mark, first one I've seen on a Cayuga fish in quite a while. Hoping it was a rare find. The sun came out around 10:30 and the bite shut off but already had plenty for dinner, released a few, and made it home by noon so could enjoy a nice afternoon with my wife. A perfect Sunday all the way around!!
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New Hampshire LT record.... 37.65 lbs !!
Reel Doc replied to salmoseine's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
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New Hampshire LT record.... 37.65 lbs !!
Reel Doc replied to salmoseine's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
I agree but maybe they worked a larger opening in the ice. When I was a kid I ice fished with family on Lake Memphremagog in Northern Vermont. They would have a long rectangular opening in the ice along 2 sides of the shanty so 2-3 people could fish on both sides. Main Target was perch and smelt but when a trout, salmon or pike got on you had a chance to bring it up. Toughest part I remember was they would scoot back and forth across the bottom of the opening and get off as the ice was 2-3 feet thick. -
Cayuga Beautiful Morning & Beautiful Boat Upgrades
Reel Doc replied to Reel Doc's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
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That ladder was solid Sunday morning but when I came in about 10:30 a line of boats were getting ready to head out. Something must have happened to dislodge it. Hoping no one falls off as a significant drop off to the water right now. Sounds like Monday was similar to Sunday as the lakers are very actively feeding right now! I was surprised to find one I brought home for the smoker regurged a nice big smelt. Didn't think many were left in the lake. Good to hear you had a great day. Bet that Pike made for a nice surprise!
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Cayuga Beautiful Morning & Beautiful Boat Upgrades
Reel Doc replied to Reel Doc's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion