On the “bird” units use only 83 kHz. Once on 83 then adjust your sensitivity up to see what you want. Most units will show to 300’ plus but they have to be “dialed” in to do so. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
It was a great time. Everyone caught fish and had a blast. There’s a post in the tournament section on it. Here are some pics from my trip ‘Bout Time Mike
There have been multiple fiberglass boats 18-23’ and pontoon boats crossing the old wall that washed out all year. The trick is to stay in the middle and trim your motor up and get a good run at it then trailer your motor all the way up and coast over the ledge. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
You can’t delete them. If you log on from a computer or internet Versus the app you can mark them as sold. If you are using the app you can change the title and add sold to it Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
(5) - Shark Flashers
Only one has seen water. The rest are brand new and never used
$35.00
Picked up in Syracuse or Fair Haven
will ship to lower 48 for $5.00
2 Planer Reel pulleys
1 - Big Jon
1 - Wille
Used but in good condition
$20 for the pair
Picked up in Fair Haven
Or
Shipped for free to lower 48
‘Bout Time
Mike
The Velcro stick works better than most things I’ve tried. Hold the line tight and “saw” the Velcro across the line versus sliding it up and down. I’ve found this to work better for me Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
What a day. 14 boats took out 30+ vets and volunteers. Tally was 77 fish landed, 139 bites, and one hell of a good time. From the minute rods were set the radio was alive with hookups and fish being landed by our group.
I went 8 for 10 with my 2 Vets, AJ and Delmar.
We fished waters just west of the chute between 100-140 FOW. We had 2 doubles and my dipsy program accounted for 6 of our 10 fish we had on. Dipsys out 250 and 275 both pulling white/green dot spinnies with Stud Flys and Hammers were hot. Riggers at 50,65,77, and 80 also took fish. Matador paddle with sweet pea fly, green jean spoon, and 11” cannonball rig meat rig were my rigger setups that produced bites.
Everyone caught fish and it truly was a terrific day for all boats, veterans, volunteers, and captains involved
‘Bout Time
Mike
We had the best fishing ever since the event started. Final tally was 77 landed with 139 bites across 14 boats. The waves co-operated and rained just a little but held off for the majority of it. ‘Bout Time Mike
It is a 1940s military lifejacket that was loaded with shark repellant. “ The Bureau of Ships issued interim specification R51S48 (INT), Shark Chaser (Life Jacket) on 15 June 1944. The Packet designed for individual use consisted of a 5 ½ oz. cake of repellent in a cotton bag protected by a blue outer envelope made from a vinyl-copolymer-coated fabric. The unit measures 8 ½” x 4 ½” x ¾” with cotton tie tapes to attach to inflatable life preservers and a lanyard with safety pin for use with kapok type life vests. The unit functions in the same manner as the dye markers but the chemical bag can be returned and secured by a snap fastener on the outer envelope. The chemical cake is composed of 76% dyestuff, 19% copper acetate, and 5% soluble wax binder. Specification R51S48 Shark Chaser (Life Jacket) was standardized on October 1st 1945. Until this time the shark chaser was considered experimental.” https://pilotsmanyourplanes.com/Page_75.html?no_redirect=true Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
I would mount on Port side opposite of transducers. A swivel base makes string easier as you can swing it sideways if need be. Be careful with a 3’ boom that there will be enough clearance if the current swings the downrigger cable towards the motor it will clear the prop. The only time it may be an issue is when you encounter big waves which cause your cable angle to change drastically Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United