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And very interested in what you have to offer salmonite [ Post made via Android ]
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2 hp Mariner Kicker $400. Sold!!!
idn713 replied to idn713's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Located in Brockport [ Post made via Android ]
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2 hp Mariner Kicker $400. Sold!!!
idn713 replied to idn713's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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7 1/2 HP Merc Long Shaft
idn713 replied to Shakemsam's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
Is this motor still available? [ Post made via Android ] -
You have a pm [ Post made via Android ]
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Do the cannon manual riggers have line counters? [ Post made via Android ]
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Hey guys looking to pick up a 5 to 8 HP kicker for around 500 to 600 bucks, looking for a real reliable motor and does not have to be brand new but late 80s is acceptable with 90's being preferred [ Post made via Android ]
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Hey guys I recently purchased this motor off this site and was extremely impressed with how amazingly well this motor starts and runs. This motor is in excellent condition, it is a long shaft 2HP. Motor has about 4 total running hours on it. One side has minor scratches in decal. Motor also comes with instruction manual. This motor is great but it just does not push my 18ft boat fast enough for salmon trolling. For any boat under this size or for anyone looking for perfect walleye and laker speeds this motor is for you! Also great on gas. Call 585-472-3410 after five or text anytime, PM's are welcome as I check the site alot. [ Post made via Android ]
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Not an experienced Wally guy but I can tell you this, think like a fish!. Weed lines are hugely prominent features on lakes that harbor plenty of bass and pike, so what do the walleyes do? They work the weeds. The bait will be around cover and warmer water, and also the bait will get pushed by current and wind. Put those factors together and you have to concentrate on weedlines, and feeder creeks adjacent to points, rocky structure where the wind pushes the bait to concentrate. Once those spots are located, identify the primary forage of the walleye based on the main baitfish in the lake. From there either jig that walleye holding weedline, creek channel, etc or troll the contours with the worm harness or crankbait setups. If the walleye are fat and lazy go slow and give them a substantial offering to sate the appetite, if they don't hit then give the presentation a burst of speed to trigger an unwilling biter. From what I know, walleye fishermen don't happen overnight but they are generally very good and can catch any other fish no problem. So try, fine tune, rinse and repeat.
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Mariner 2HP $400 Firm SOLD
idn713 replied to bloodshot's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Sandy 3/29 Evening!!!
idn713 replied to JakeyBaby's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Haha I saw this king before I got on the LOU nice fish. You know who and I picked two off Hamlin beach last Easter and you beat us by a few weeks with this guy! [ Post made via Android ] -
Good to know! Ya I have a motorguide brute 67 so i have no problem staying in place once I get it down. But you are right finding a concentration of fish on that lake just seems to be a chore. If I could find them I am sure I could jig them though. Anyway you guys have me thinking that a trip to Keuka or Cayuga may be in my near future. And if I start to get fish I will no doubt throw pics and reports all over this section as I will be overjoyed I finally got a laker on a jig. Also the smallies on Canandaigua are pretty dang mysterious too.
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Welll a huge thank you to those who saved my trip Sat!! I ended up going to Canandaigua Lake and after a bit of searching we pounded them. I was the only one out of three guys who kept fish but I went home with 40 and we caught twice that amount. Mostly 9-10 in fish but some good ones were mixed in. Also caught a massive pickeral which was pretty cool.
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Ha I am dumb, Ya it's mostly at Canadaigua. I would love to try some other lakes but they are a longer haul and Canandaigua does waste as much gas or take up my whole day. But ya I would love to get on one of those lakes that are loaded with lakers
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Haha the whole lake is a drop off! But basically 30 to 60 feet on the transition. Sounds good. Is that white tower just a bit south of ononda park the white rock that people talk about? Cause I have heard the shelf near the white rock is good. But yea I marked on fish in 120 fow but was past him before I could get my trolling motor in reverse and get on him. I need some more arcs so I will prowl the drop offs. Are you fishing the north or south side? [ Post made via Android ]
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So I have generally been pretty interested in jigging up some FLX lakers and have gotten a lot of good info from this site. I have all the gear, lures, and know how but I can't find lakers to jig to! The problem is that I can never seem to find a concentration of marks on the bottom, and when I am slowly cruising along and I see a single mark but by the time I turn the motor off, run to the front and get on the trolling motor I am already past it and can't find it again. Basically I am wondering how you guys locate lakers and stay on them of its a lone fish. [ Post made via Android ]
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Huge huge thanks to you. We will turn to canandaigua [ Post made via Android ]
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Hey boys, hitting I bay for perch tomorrow, what FOW am I looking for? North or south end? Thanks in advance! [ Post made via Android ]
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Hey boys, hitting I bay for perch tomorrow, what FOW am I looking for? North or south end? Thanks in advance! [ Post made via Android ]
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Hey guys I am selling a brand new Navionics chip that has not been used once. I took it out of the package and found it did not work for my graph and back in it went. I will be purchasing a new chip but I cannot use this one. This chip can be an awesome tool for an angler to take his game to the next level. The 2012 edition has over 1000+ HD lakes (including 300 new) and 15,000+ total lakes (including 1,000 new) in 5 huge regions. This detail adds up to more fish in the boat and more knowledge of the structure. The chip retails for $150 but I will sell for $120 local pickup (Rochester, Brockport) or $130 shipped. Exact product specs are as follows: Navionics HotMaps Premium 2- GB- CF; East; CF/PREM-E6. PM if interested! [ Post made via Android ]
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That's reassuring, thank you! [ Post made via Android ]