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I've only been trying the riggers sparingly and was having limited success. I thought I'd try keeping the balls up while using a deep diving crank on shorter leads to get me to target depth and it worked yesterday.(I heard that walleyes have a 50' ball tolerance on Erie) When fishing shallower off boards at Quinte I also run 150-200' leads and run long lines back about that length on the river. There are many techniques that can work on the river. Depth and speed control are crucial and difficult with current and the changing bottom contours of the river. I'll keep experimenting and post my results.
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Oswego 13/14
Kevin J Legg replied to flashpoint's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Glad I didn't run there today as I forgot about it being closed. Stony is a good option.
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[i made my first trip for walleyes on the river this morning and wasn't disappointed. I ended up with a 22" and 26" walleye and three smallmouths. I should have limited out but lost a couple. I was running one long line deep diving crank and two stick baits. One on a heavy bottom bouncer and one on a rigger. Running three rods solo makes for a busy morning!
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I mounted one on my 18' Lund Alaskan and like it. Much better than the MotoGuide that was on the boat. The prop cuts through weed well and long cord allows use from anywhere in the boat. The foot pedal takes some getting use to as I find I often am turning the motor when I mean to be simply moving it forward but overall I would recommend it. A fiend just put one on his boat after using mine.
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Henderson 6/8/13
Kevin J Legg replied to Chas0218's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Fished early off Stony Island a picked up a 8 lb. brown. Fog rolled in and we move out and fished from 65-140 fow only managed one small laker. Wandered around in the fog but couldn't find fish. Ended up tolling along the high cliffs and nothing. Slow day for us today. Most of the bait we marked was from 25-60' didn't see many fish caught but we could see very far in the fog. -
Henderson 6/8/13
Kevin J Legg replied to Chas0218's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
I fished the fog this morning. Caught one brown first thing on the cliffs before I even dropped the rigger weight. Near shore surface temp. was 5 degrees colder than off shore. We then ran to Stony Island and got two browns and 2 bass in 20-35 fow. Ran to the wall and found bait at 30-60' over 75-95 fow caught a 12.2 brown on a slider spoon and lost a laker at the boat. Caught fish off riggers, boards and wire dipsey mostly on spoons but laker took FF. -
I took my wife and sister-in-law for a morning of bass fishing on the St Lawrence after fishing Butterfield Lake last evening. Ended up with three limits of nice bass for our effort. My sister in law has 11 lbs. of nice fillets to take home to NH. She said it was well worth the one day nonresident license fee.
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favorite app for lake or fishing
Kevin J Legg replied to Hooked on Kings's topic in Open Lake Discussion
I just got the Navionics app and it is definitely worth the money and a great back up. Should also be nice on the ice. Also great to be able to see radar weather with I-phone. Glad we had it yesterday. -
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Big Henderson Brown
Kevin J Legg replied to Kevin J Legg's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Had a decent morning with the browns going 6 for 10. We lost 4 at the boat and had a few other release. One off the boards and the rest off riggers down 17-15feet in 25-40 FOW. All on spoons. Largest two weighed 16.1 and 11.3 lbs. on my scales. Snagged an alewive on a spoon while trolling but also saw some gobbies in their stomachs. When rain and wind arrived we decided to run!
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Nice report Ryan. I fished Butterfield and caught a limit of largemouth this morning and am headed to the Lake for browns and lakers tomorrow.http://www.lakeontariounited.com/fishing-hunting/index.php?app=nexus&module=promotion§ion=adclick&id=16
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Fly rod is definitely a fun way to go. I also caught a couple bass, perch, rock bass, and crappie. I hear Honeoye is good for walleye. When I was a kid we use to catch huge red bellied sun fish their on red wigglers we dug from the apple pressings at a cider mill.