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john1947

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  1. Anyone who has been on a sailboat knows how hard they are to steer compared to a motorboat.If the sailboats are undersail I would give them alot of consideration and do everything to avoid getting close.They are a wonder to ride in .I love fishing but sometimes it just gets to much to try and find people to who want to goSailing is a very quiet time..I might even turn to do more sailing then fishing next year.One thing the guys always talk about is how little fuel they use.Some of the bigger yachts use less than 40 gallons a year,wow. This year I was over 250 with a full tank now.. makes you think , good fishing
  2. people today spend to much time being busy and are slow to relax.
  3. Most people buy boats on impulse.I bought mine and paid the price.Luckly the judge ruled in my favor and the seller had to cover the repairs.Small claims court works,i got the max judgement plus interest. If you buy any used boat,i would call a certified marine inspector and pay the few hundred.It will save you alot of uneeded pain. You can lead a horse to water but you can't make them drink.
  4. Us old guys need all the help we can get.Long for the days of using the old penn clamped on a old broomstick to crank in the planers.,lol
  5. hi i have a older 9.9 johnson on my 26 searay.The motor works for emergencys but cumbersom for trolling(autopilot works with power sterring off merc best)What size boat do you have and did the honda do the job. thanks john
  6. id love to fish erie some day for walleye and perch.Imunfortunatley messed up with a bad back.I should be either much better soon or recoperating from surgery,next year for sure.Thanks for your reply.
  7. Looking forward to coming down to seneca soon for perch.have they started yet?I heard last fall was great through the whole winter to. :smile: PS do you guys use floracarbon much for leaders. The water up here is probably clearer than down your way.
  8. I have a 19 seanymph .It has a back up trolling motor along with a 120 evinrude.Is that big enough for lake erie witha good forcast.I have a 26 searay but it would cost alot to trailer it to erie.maybe next summer I could bring it for a few weeks.I hear the perch and walleye are thick this year.
  9. are the muskies difficult to release and survive? Someone told me they fight so hard like a steelhead that they often exhaust themselves so that survival after release is in jeopardy.It sure is a awesome fish.I never caught a musky beforejust a few large northerns.
  10. lots of fish at those depths last night.Ive seen it before typical fall picture.I trolled out to 200 and had one knockoff.I did see some good bait and fish but down very deep around 110.If I go again I will go deep for younger fish off shore.There are kings in close but very hard to turn them with the clear water up here now Weekend looks good for a offshore trip.
  11. old stahdbye was suttons 38 copper and I also used firplugs for some sucess
  12. fishing out of pultneyville was slow for me today.Found surface temp had dropped 10 degrees from last week down to 62.The down temp was also down 100 for a temp break over 120.Marked scattered fish ,probably stick to points now for more fish.had a good rip on a slider 40 ft down.i finaly tried for some lakers deep on cowbells with little luck heard later lakers were shallower that where i fished them.Well another day on the water maybe fishless is part of the game.had to take care of other business so I didnt go later for the evening troll which has been the most productive. later this week and the weekend looks good.
  13. a all to common problem these days.most of my buddies have retired from the sport,busy with my grandkids ,going to take them up to the boat.hope you find a buddy.
  14. try the waterplant west of bear.Follow the pipe and a little nw about 35 ft is a rubble area that produces well,lots of perch and bass.
  15. copper takes alot of endurance.i fish with some young guys who run three copper rods .2 on planers and one out the back.Cant compete with them on fish but than again i fish solo alot and cant run more than 3 rods anyway.I have parkinson so someday ill probably will need one.I was going to buy a cheap one but found it unable to buy parts and it had no levelwind i did fish with some fellow fishermen who have advanced PD.They realy have a hard time reeling but love to fish.Maybe next year ill set up the boat so its easier on them and might get a electromate to go with my penn330 gti ive been buying on ebay cheap.rather buy a used penn than a import anyday
  16. Ive always had the idea of forming a club for us trollers.My sons run a bass club which is very popular so why not a club for us trollers. I sure have the time to start one preferably one covering wayne county.Winter would be a good time to set one up. let me know john
  17. saturday morning looks best with winds gusting around noon with rain.pultneyville wind wave and weather has been a good resource for me http://www.pultneyvilleyachtclub.org/weather.htm
  18. Glad to hear your nephews are interested in fishing.Alo tof kids today can't get away from computers let alone go for a boat ride.make it as pleasant you can and they will be good fishing buddies for life,
  19. Last night I worked the inside 40 to 80 areanear my port temp was good and I hit alot of fish the night before.Action was much slower inside while my friend took 6 matures at 180 top 60 ft.on frog spoons and flashers.It was just to windy for a solo trip for me. I did get blown out to 100 ft and had three rods go off .No One home on two lost the other fish. next trip Im moving up to #4 jplugs as they can run alot faster.I also use a fast diamond king spoon under the J so I dont get alot of pull offs when the lower rod goes off.Fish seem to sound on a spoon but will rise more on a plug. Looking forward to next trip to burn some j"s. Speed was maxium when the riggers were realy singing ,about 5. I secret i found with jplugs was to school them and make alot of turns.
  20. got to keep a eye on the weather all the time. Forcasts are only opinions.It can change in a moment,storms can come before we realize it.My advice is to stay off the lake in a small boat unless you are sure of the pending weather.Especialy be sure of your boat.many accidents happen when motors stall and a wave comes over the back dooming the craft.
  21. nice catch.Anybody netting these fish solo deserves a round of appause.
  22. Buried a treble hook in my leg one day I went to a afterhours and was lucky they had a cutter to snip the hook.If not I would have had to ED and it could have cost me over a thousand.Not a bad idea to but a hook cutter just in case you need to take out a hook.Mine is in my tool tbox ready for the next foul hook fisherman.
  23. We fished from 6 to 8 pm.Ran 5 #3 jplugs we were 2 for 5 .One large fish broke the line(stacked lines) the rest were gone before we could set the hook.One nice brown arond 7 lbs and a teenager salmon.The fish hit mostly middepth lines set back around 50 ft.Fished 60 to 83 ft.off port.All fish were out of temp. Going back tomorrw afternoon.Jplugs especialy the small ones still continue taking fish. Another boat out much deeper did better than us.Something like 3 for 5 matures. love this salmon fishing hope it lasts till halloween.
  24. It wa a slow day also for me.Three browns and six other hits,Im sure some of them were salmon the way they moved to the surface so fast.I had most luck with blue dolphin mag,green and white prochip along with a blue flt took a nice brown.Again I had several hits on the #3 green and silver with rattle J plug.Caught two browns on it today. I would have liked to use my jplugs in a school.3 downriggers and stacked lines at various depth.The only problem is the lack of bait where I fish.Sounds like the bait has moved east towards sodus. I did see many lakers which are always so accomodating,lol Well hope to get out tomorrow afternoon,VA appoinment at noon. Afternoons have outproduced mornings for me anyways.
  25. I belong to the pultneyville yacht club,These guys raced sunday and when they came in about three said the wind had not died much. I tried sailing a few weeks ago and loved it. We sailed from our port to sodus and back.Average speed with a good south wind was 7 knots.Definitly going to look for a boat this fall.You can always (usualy) go sailing if the lake is to rough for fishing.Ill just have 2 docks to pay for. The best of both worlds.Enjoy life at is fullest.
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