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i researched this pretty heavily last year and i distinctly remember that in all situations the vessel being overtaken has the right of way period. so if the wind prick was behind you and travelling faster and passed than the power boat has the right of way. As far as the fishing goes the law is written more for commercial vessels and refers to long lines and nets and such rec fisherman with the type of trolling we do are not intended to be covered as a boat with lines out. I remember once being anchored on perch and they set up a racing bouy 10 ft away and told us we had to move my dad ended up throwing some dead perch at people they came over and moved the bouy take a cell phone video and if you collide you have wonderful evidence for the civil suit. might end up with a new boat out of the deal
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Is this a hellbender? A seagull dropped it on the deck
ifishy replied to threemilebay's topic in Walleye
mud puppy all the way they get pretty big i have one as a pet that is about 22 inches. they never shed there gills. hellbenders have gills for a portion of there life and shed them in adulthood and migrate onto land. there are several species that get the common name hellbender including one common to the hudson valley region. salamanders as a whole are protected in ny as there are a couple species on the endangered list. hope it lived -
after a weekend of multiple graduation ceremonies finally had a chance to go out sunday afternoon weather report was iffy but the itch was to strong. launched at about 3:30 and it was a touch rough on the way out. good test for the boat seemed to handel it well set up and 200 and trolled north east for a while. no bites nothing on the graph. turned west and started to see some bait up high got a pair of short hits. turned back south as it was getting late dropped a couple spin doctors deep to see if we could get something to go and picked up a decent laker in 180 fow. about 15lbs to my finger lakes eyes it looked like a monster but at the weigh in just wasnt as big as we wanted. Well at least we weren't skunked and got to be on the board for a day. hopefully the weather is better for the next trip and i'll get to not fish after a front or an east wind for the first time in a month. Hope others did better. Just getting back into Lake O guess i have to start at the bottom of the learning curve
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two words alpha alewife any color
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I still love that boat set up. I put my first track and set of holders on my boat and used them for the first time 2 weeks ago they are the cannon single axis and not having used them it just makes me drool that much more over your set up I like the 3 in the front at that point there just extra bling
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i had a 14ft starcraft but with a steering wheel. I rigged up a tiller motor to use the wheel and it gave the advantage of steering with the tiller while fighting fish if needed. fishing solo still led to some fun though. With a boat that small you dont want to reach to far over the side to grab a rod or set a rigger it causes the boat to turn and can be unsafe. mounting the riggers on the bench seat is a great way to avoid this. it also puts the torque more center line so it wont pull the boat to the side as much. for dipseys more options is better you may want one set of holders in back for when fishing along and one set in front for when you have company. You can rig a holder to the middle of the center bench that goes from the floor to just below the level of the bench and it can be a net holder to make it easy to grab and out of the way or if you put it in securly enough a great place for a homemade planer mast. I am planning on selling my little boat (bought a new to me one) so at some point I will take a bunch of pics there is a lot of homemade rigging on it and its funny i have had similar issues as sk8. i have had people come up to me at gas stations and ask to take pics i had a guy U-turn on culver and follow me to the bait shop just for a closer look. I even had a guy who re-furbishes older boats offer to buy it many years ago (where is he now right).
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necturus (mud puppy) one of several salamander species that live in new york. they are one of the species of salamander that does not regularly enter its full adult form. most spiecies shed there gills and become a more terrestial species but a few like necturus and axolotls keep there gills throughout there life and live fully aquatic. they are preditory and have a supprising number of teeth. they are also common prey of fish like Pike and i would not be supprised for large lake trout.
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our first laker came in like a boot the others fought bigger than there size the big one was the hardest hit i've ever had on a dipsey on seneca. the new boat is 100 times more comfortable on the aging bones. still getting used to the size though came in to the dock a little hard on saturday and broke off a dipsey rod holder. gonna replace it with a cannon single axis and track from the winnings.
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man it always takes me a couple days to get back online after the derby but sometimes i have to share. was a slow weekend for us fish hard for not a lot of fish. On saturday the motor wouldnt start so we ended up going out on the kicker out of sampson. had trouble with the graph and after getting it all sorted out didnt get a line in the water till after 8. it wasnt down 5 minuets and we had a solid 7 pounder in the boat. re-set and had a small LL almost right away. thought it might be a good day after all but that was it didnt get another fish all day. went in fustrated as heck and on the way in got the main motor fixed, Well at least some good news. day two launched in geneva early fought the waves and fish the west side going south had one hit from belhurst all the way to sampson. crossed the lake picked up an 8 pounder than back to slow. saw the reel stories boat net a nice one right next to us and start hooting and hollering. made it all the way back to the drop at the north and were making a turn when something hit the dipsey hard enough to actully pull drag. pulled in a big laker made a turn hit another 8 lber and at that point it was 2:30 so we decided to run to the weigh in. Glad we did the big fish ended up hitting at 12.5lbs and any more time in the cooler could have cost us a place. so overall we 6 hits in two days but had that one big one that make a difference monday we went right to where we caught the big one and immediatly got into a bit of a LL bite nothing big but at least some action. get to the tent around 11:30 and our name isnt on the board? so we sat around waiting for the guy to show up at noon to see what was up and he told us nothing from the second half of saturday and been entered or updated so dont worry. Well she held so on our 6th year in the derby we managed a 3rd place on what otherwise would have been a very slow fishing weekend. shows how one fish can make the difference. Glad to see lots of Lou members fishing out there good luck with the rest of the season. sorry i dont have any good pics to post.the phones camera is just not that good
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i dont disagree with this at all the longest lead core i own is a 5 color I have a copper but never run it unless i'm derby fishing because I cant stand reeling it in. i love fresh fish and what i dont eat the people at work will take in a second so if a fish wont make it I keep it. I guess the better statement is I'm in it for the fight I use 18lb test lead core and with the shorter segments big fish still fight and small fish come in quick enough to release. the next time i go to change out the line I will be trying the micro-lead. my fishing time is very limited so i try to maximize the parts I enjoy most.
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as the sight gets quite thats when the anticipation starts to build I can barley concentrate at work
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i'm in it for the sport I wouldnt want to ware them out faster the less on the line the better a light rod a light leader and nothing else but the fish in my world thats what I want. its not about the numbers landed its about the fun had. However for each person the important parts of the experience are differnet thats why some will always run inlines and some never will. I have tried them they catch fish but not the way i like it so for now i stick to big boards.
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use the stingers they will get a fish or two than be destroyed but you'll know which colors to buy from fingerlakes tackle. Great lakes lure company makes a quality product as well both local companys as well which is a plus
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I just started doing the same with my leaders this year i than take the swim noodle and put it in a empty coffee canaster. so far it works great
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big boards and traffic
ifishy replied to hawkeye625's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
even more fun when your in the 14ft boat and getting pushed into the pier thats why i fish afternoons and evenings now less crowd more room to fish. -
so with all the less than great reports decided to fish out of the river and head west today. started out the first pass in close looking for somthing in front of the ponds or braddoks. The water was clear and fish less so we quickly turned out and started trolling north. went though one pocket where we got a 6lb steele and had another one on that pulled the hook in about 55 fow than went 2 hours with out a release. worked out and in hit one decent laker in about 65 working back towards the river and that was it didnt even mark any fish. guess I whould have went far offshore to start. Oh well still nice to be back on the lake this will be my first full lake O season since the mid 90s and i am excited about every minuet of it. good luck and tight lines to all
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so i keep the boat on the trailer it does have an auto bilge. This is important because there are some leaky rivits. that is my next project and am planning on a wire brush and some gflex 650 epoxy to seal them. I am lucky in that i have the extra deep cycle from my old electric motor. I think for the short term I will take ray K's post to heard and run the side plug from the honda right to the spare battery and switch the fuse box for the accessorys from the main to the spare. that way the stuff thats on when trolling is on one system and the main has its own battery to start off of. Long term I like the thought of the selector switch and will put that on the list. I have to select my projects on a budget. I did a ton of work on my little 14 footer but this boat is more involved so i feel like i'm starting back at zero with knowledge. Thank you for your help its nice to hear from those who have been through it.
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so i bought a new to me boat. It has a standard starting battery that everything is hooked to that works fine. The first thing that I did was to add my small honda outboard as a kicker. This means when I troll the electronics run on the battery with no charge going to it and it slowly drains. I keep an eye on the voltage and occasionally start the main to charge it. the honda has a 12 V charging system built in. I ordered the plug and its in the mail. My question is can I get some copper cables and hook the charging plug direct to the battery or do i need some sort of charging unit in between? also what guage wire should i get for this. I also have a deep cycle battery that I keep both as a spare and for the electric troller (rarely used). should i just unhook the electronics from the main and run them to the deep cycle up front? can i hook the charging cables direct to the deep cycle. Right now I only have the graph/gps that runs full time than the bilge and radio and such but i intend to get electric riggers by the end of this season or early next season. I would rather have the electric set up ahead of time for that. my previous boat only had the honda which was a pull start and the only electronic was a graph which could run on the battery for about a week straight so i dont know much about this.
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i know there are a dozen other posts like this but I dont get to share to often on wensday I purchased a new to me boat. spent saturday getting it ready and took it out for the first time sunday. got out late around 11 saw the pack of boats figured that water was being worked hard so we stayed inside of them and fished 30-40 fow. turned out to be the right decision for us we didnt have our lines set for 20 minuets and had our first shot on a slide diver. ended the day with 6 kings and 2 small coho 4 of the kings were in the mid to low teens. Fantastic start for the new rig. I havent been able to get fresh silver kings in almost 20 years man it feels good and makes me just that much more excited to spend more time on lake O. one highlight was an 11 pounder that hit a flat line and before i could grab the rod was a good 4 feet out of the water. gotta love those high speed jumps. hope the kings stick around.
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Back problems stink I hope it improves for you I used to work for a hospital and did a lot with the spine surgeon. Its deffinatly not something to mess around with if there is pressure on the nerve root it can cause problems for everything downstream of there. thats what my issue was in my neck it would cause first my sholder than eventually my whole arm to first hurt than go numb than go weak. working position had a lot to do with it for me I ended up changing careeres and a few bad habits with posture and it helped tremendously but for a while it would be scary I would go to lift something with my right arm and had no streangth.
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Seneca Lake downriger/dipsy setup help
ifishy replied to jimalbert's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
with manuall riggers its easier to get depth with wire dipseys. you can also use smaller size dipseys in conjuction with your riggers for depth without having to crank as much cable out. All that said if you can afford it definatly get the charter as it will give you a base of knowledge to expand on. This site is great for info but can almost be overload sometimes. start simple get comfortable than expand on it. -