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Sk8man

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  1. Thye can be installed pretty easily but they need to be solid perhaps reinforced underneath. I have factory Whaler ones and they are very solid.
  2. Another sad day for upstate New Yorkers
  3. I don't know if you already have inset rod holders in the gunwales but I have 4 of them and I use Cannon gimbal mounts in them with 4 electric outlets located nearby along the gunwales two per side. I have olders Cannon Mag 10 A's and Digitrol each with extendable booms on swivel bases. I normally run 2 downriggers off the ends of the stern with one pointed at 45 degrees on the port side and one straight back on the starboard side with the booms extended a little. When I run a third downrigger I run it on the starboard side (away from my trolling motor which is on the port). I extend the boom aways and run the third rigger at 90 degrees while the other on that side is run straight back. I have never had any problem with this setup run for many years and can actually run 4 this way if I extend the fourth port side boom out further. Hope this makes sense to you....I don't have any pics of the set-up. The beauty of it is that I can take the riggers off and on by just unplugging the electrical connection and lifting them out.
  4. Might be effective but really bad idea. Peoples pets could easily be killed by placement OUTSIDE. It s one thing to place the stuff in a contained controlled area such as a private barn where you have no pets or access by neighbors pets but indiscriminate placement is a very different matter.Not everyone here lives or has property well away from others in isolated areas etc.
  5. It is definitely all three of the things we all mentioned temp, wind, and snow cover.
  6. Concrete ideas for reduction in levels of water fleas, Zebras, and Quaggas
  7. I'll bet the perch are hoping you don't get a chance to get at them I don't know Scott I've only had 65 seasons of ice fishing thus far so pretty small sample size to judge from
  8. Hope she is right Scott. Cold temps are one part of the equation, but an even more important component is wind (velocity and direction). That is where I'm most concerned because so far this year it has been very windy. Good ice needs prolonged cold temps combined with some nearly still days and nights. As long as the water is significantly moving the ice either resists forming or else keeps breaking up before it get solidly formed and especially where there is some open water present.
  9. Ditto on Keith's comment
  10. Just hope they don't flip the glue board upside down.....ever try to get them off concrete once stuck? Don't ask....
  11. Carol - my son has this one https://g.factoryoutletstore.com/details/467063/garmin-eTrex20x.html?category_id=31188&catalogitemid=429674 and he loves it and it takes map cards etc. I have the older (and cheaper) Etrex 10 model I use for ice fishing but it doesn't take the cards and isn't as handy.
  12. I guess it should be mentioned that not all fish marks on the fish finder are trout or salmon (although we'd like to think so), or bait for that matter. secondly, interpreting the marks seen as specific species is at best an educated "guesstimate". Fishing the deeper water during summer months you stand a better chance of trying to interpret..as the rainbows usually appear above or within the thermocline layer, but so can browns and salmon. In shallow water during the Spring in the Finger Lakes or Lake Ontario for example the trout and salmon species may congregate in that shallow water to feed, and there may be bass suspended there too as well as other species; so any interpretation of marks can be just plain guessing. The 10 to 35 ft. mentioned above could contain anything including carp or bullheads for that matter and they are not always on bottom Looking for bait in shallow and seeing marks suspended near it may be more productive but again it is a guessing game. The more effective strategy is to concentrate on more likely areas to fish like around stream mouths, where shallow spots are near drop offs and using relevant artificial lures and spoons (small to medium in size and trolled fairly fast). A major problem with getting in that close is the weed beds that often stretch out to that area. You want to be outside it not only to avoid weed hang-ups but the wrong species such as pike pickerel and bass. a lot of the grass has not laid down yet because of the higher water temps than usual for right now.
  13. Mice respond to peanut butter pretty good but VOLES (which look a lot like them) don't fall for it at all. They do eat shredded tulip or lily bulbs though. They also do a lot more damage than the mice too.
  14. Dryer sheets work fine. I spread them throughout the boat covered by canvas. One of the things thata folks don't think about sometimes is that rodents chew electrical wires and I remember one guys boat at a marina over the winter had his transducer wires chewed up by a muskrat. urine is a component of some plastic s and wire coverings.so maybe that attracts them?
  15. The invasives are one thing as far as having some control over things but this is a solvable problem and one that the DEC should be taking a stand on....
  16. Brian - Yep. I have however worn a float suit for the past 14 years after going through on Canandaigua up to my chin by myself in 2004. My extreme risk taking days are over (other than perhaps being married)
  17. egcuth you have a PM
  18. My first thought would be aboiut safety rather than fishing success. Few if any people will be out onn the lake most of the time then, the water temps will be in the forties or less, even a brief "roll over" you'd be screwed. The weather especially in November is very unpredictable wind-wise..... not worth the chance from my point of view and I've winter fished in the middle of winter (Jan and Feb) in snow storms on Seneca with my 13 ft. Whaler in the past breaking ice up the canal with it on the way to the lake. NOT any more
  19. I guess it helps when a little forethought goes into posting about some things and perch fishing is one of them. Unlike lake dwelling trout and salmon that traverse that lake seemingly randomly, the "spot burning' phenomenon that trib fishermen get upset about applies to perch as well; but perhaps in a somewhat different way. Because of the schooling behavior they are very vulnerable to over harvesting. Yes, they are prolific breeders but when you have 50 fish limits and several guys to a boat, and some folks not paying ANY attention to the regulations and making repeated daily trips to harvest the perch while they are vulnerable, and following their movements daily, using cameras to select out only the schools of the largest perch......a problem exists. Things are VERY different these days with the advent of sophisticated electronics, electric trolling motors, cameras, and the INTERNET etc. from the time when the 50 limit regulation was introduced. A major difference with the perch fishery from that of bass, trout, salmon and other gamefish is that the sale of them is allowed. Where there is money - there is greed and unscrupulous (and often illegal) behavior. Additionally, many perch guys actually believe that the pool of fish is infinite and that no matter how many you take out there are many more to replace them....such "magical thinking" is a large component of the problem too. Allowing fishing for perch DURING spawning when they are schooled up tight is a huge pressure because it takes many years for those "jumbos" to reach that size. End of rant. I know..... get out the popcorn....but like a dink perch I took the bait
  20. Another place they cracked was at the top of the pull mechanism that is used to position them.
  21. Good to know Scott. The ones I had were many years old. I have both the circuit breaker and inline fuses. Have had the circuit breaker pop for the riggers but never a fuse blow (yet). Once I installed newer type power cords that problem went away. The older cords had a tendency to crack and short out the rigger from moisture getting in occasionally.
  22. The Cannon swivel bases run 4 inches center of holes.
  23. Get the stainless steel swivel mount. The lexan ones often crack.
  24. If you look closely it is a 5ST empty
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