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port bay 6/8
tbulhead replied to traveling man's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Over 100 feet of water, how far down are you running your lures? -
If you've caught a bullhead then you've caught a catfish (at least a little one)
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What's up with prices at Gander Mountain?
tbulhead replied to Trout Bum's topic in Open Lake Discussion
Always compare prices between Dicks, Gander Mountain, Cabelas, and Bass Pro. Use the internet. -
How much ice is there?
tbulhead replied to fishingjeff's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Lake Superior has more surface area exposed so it freezes over. The smaller surface area of Lake Ontario you would think would cause it to freeze over, but the heat (even if it is in the 30's or 40's) caused by the deep water is more focused on the smaller opening. Basically the deeper water keeps its heat because it has less surface area exposed. Then again I could be wrong. -
kicker advice - short or long shaft, charger without electric
tbulhead replied to youngknight's topic in This Old Boat
Some things to consider: Do you plan on keeping the boat for the next 10 years? If your answer is yes you may want to save up and buy something new next year. You can always use a trolling sock to decrease your speed. Do you winterize your outboard and change the 4-stroke oil yourself or do you have it done by someone who services Yamaha? If you have it done by someone else then you may want a Yamaha so it can all get done at once. I believe the rule still applies of having the cavitation plate lined up with the bottom of the boat. -
The lake is loaded with pikeral if you want to target them.
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Go spend a day at BassPro and look at all the equipment. Look carefully at the outboards, rodholders, seat bases, seats, and they have Tracker boats (I have a 18 foot Lund, but you'll see the advantages of rod lockers & livewells). Next decide what kind of used boat you want. 14 footers are nice but 16 footers offer much more room. You may want to take an entirely different route. You see a lot of old starcraft and other aluminum boats from the 1950's and 1960's that are closed bow on craigslist. If you are handy, they make ideal boats to modify into mini bass, walleye, or duck boats. I have a 15 footer that I tow and leave the Lund in a hoist at a cottage. Someone modified mine so that two people can fish comfortably with a wood floor and it has two seats on pedestals (not bench seats), You can find more info at tinboats.net on how to do this, but remember the more weight in the boat a 15 hp may not get you as fast as you like. You will want a fishfinder with GPS. You may want a navionics chip for the GPS. Also you will want a gas motor (at least 9.9) and a trolling motor with a deep cycle marine battery. Four rodholders for tolling. I prefer inline planers (and this can be used for Spring Browns). Don't forget a paddle or a good set of oars.
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The Genesee River has a large population of Walleyes throughout May.You can fish all night off the Summerville pier or troll for them. People catch them by the dozens in all weather conditions. Just remember the walleyes in the Genesee River taste like how the river smells. Yes I have caught walleyes in Sodus in May and June, but there are more in other places. I have also heard that after May goes by that two large schools of walleyes set up in Lake Ontario in front of Rochester. The die hard wallleye anglers out there are targeting them. Virtually everyone who is looking at their boats just assume that they are salmon fishing.
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Maybe they should just have a primitive recurve bow season for all those purists for the first two weeks of October. Then the youth hunt. Then open it up for compounds and crossbows. End of debate.
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Did I read the 2014-2015 Executive budget correctly that there will be reduced the price of some licenses, also implement 3 and 5 year fishing and hunting licenses, and allow the use of crossbows during archery season?
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Make sure you check out tinboats.net. Its covers a lot of mods people make to aluminum boats. I have an old boat from the 1950's that was originally closed bow that was made into an open bow for duck hunting by a previous owner. Its not the best idea for the middle of Lake Ontario, but its great for fishing the bays and Finger Lakes with pedestal seats.
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I have a Fish Hawk 520 Digital Depth Counter that looks like it should be in a museum. I'm thinking of upgrading to a Smart Troll system so I can keep track of all the presentations I put out. How well does this work? Are there any issues from anyone who has used it? I've also looked at Pro Troll and the Fish Hawk X-4, but I think the Smart Troll is more versatile. If I am wrong, will someone please let me know before I but it sometime this winter.
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Cuomo signs law requiring boating safety courses
tbulhead replied to L&M's topic in Open Lake Discussion
Has anyone read the law? People under 18 have to take the boating course. Then there is the strange provision that when someone now purchases a boat they have 90 days to take the course if they have not already. My favorite part of the law is that if you rent a boat you do not need to take the course. Stick it to everyone who wants to buy a boat, but if you rent you do not need it. -
Just wondering if anyone has noticed in the other bays a lack of weed growth this year. Port Bay usually has significant weed growth which seems to be missing this year. It makes me wonder if they put something in the water.
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Went from Port Bay to Sodus Sat 22 to go bass fishing. Saw several boats trolling with planer boards at the crack of dawn. Water temp was about 58. Are people still fishing for browns this late in the year with any consistancy close to sure?
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Shouldn't the Coast Gaurd or Sheriff tow us. After all we pay a lot of taxes. They are suppose to work for us.
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My favorite game is gobyball with a baseball bat at the end of the peir. My nephew has a lot of fun hitting those fish.
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Not that much. We are not suppose to get any raine for the next several days.
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The launch at Sandy Creek looked like it was in good shape on Sunday. Parking lot 1 was full and parking lot 2 was getting there.