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Sk8man

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  1. You might want to check the accuracy of your temp meter.....58 sound pretty high to me right now anyway.
  2. WTG Kevin and true to sportsmanship in the way that you fully used the meat
  3. Sorry to hear that Stan....I know for us the trout derby is the equivalent of the Olympics Hopefully things will look up for you by derby time. Good luck.
  4. Oh Oh looks like the trout derby is going to be tough now....:>)
  5. Good luck with it and have a great season
  6. One of the biggest considerations is the dear waterflea and whether it is still present in great numbers, and they well may be at that time of the season. They seem especially fond of braided lines.so many folks use either 30 lb Big Game Monofilament and then leader off of it with 12-20 or more lb test fluorocarbon depending on where fished OR Bloodrun Sea Flee in 30 lb test and leader off that with the fluoro. That is what I use on the riggers... fishing the other stuff is you just take your chances and hope you don't run into a bunch of kings with braid and have the rod eylets and tip clog up while you are reeling them in. I have rods set up with lighter stuff for when the fleas dissipate usually in mid to late Fall when the water temps go back down. You could also splice in a length of the mono with braid backing and fluoro leader so that the mono is all that rides down in the water but with a 30 the capacity won't be great; especially for the king potential when spooling can become a reality I use separate setups for Lake O and the Fingers.
  7. Probably somone would rather cut off an arm or leg first Good luck
  8. You can cast spoons and sticks from a boat without actually trolling. The fish there don't feed on alewives so you have to have a little different mindset than on some of the other lakes. They even fish the rainbows different there with beads and marshmellows etc
  9. A few things to consider right off the bat... Is your boat wide enough to run a third rigger off the transom? If you don't have enough separationyou could wrap the wire up in the prop (more easily than you think). Off the middle of the back is not the only option on some boats again it depends on your boat. I have three downriggers with extendable booms and I sometimes run two on one side and one on the other and on the other side run wires etc.You can manipulate things so that on the side with two one goes 45 degrees off the back or straight back (my choice) and it is on the opposite of my kicker so no problem.The other on that side is straight out at 90 degrees with the boom slightly extended. Never have had a problem. Mine are set up in gimbals so I can switch everything out as needed and even pull a downrigger and run other stuff in its place if I need to. Even with the downiigger at 90 degrees I can still deploy boards etc. Just something to think about. Unless you have a very wide transom having wire anywhere close to the prop of your main motor is risky (e.g. unforseen steep turn from wind etc.). It shouldn't prevent you from exploring the idea but just something to think about beforehand
  10. Ditto It is where I got mine and they were great.
  11. I recently bought the X4D and if I had it to do over I'd do the same thing By the way, the Bluetooth capability gives you the ability to have additional display on your cellphone so for example my son can view the same info as on the X4D display when seated away from it elsewhere or up front in the boat. Maybe not a necessity but nice to have. The biggest thing was already mentioned the actual depth that the weight is running/speed gives you an idea when compared with surface speed about possible current and variations in troilling speed and how that influences the position of yor lure
  12. You might want to try using small to medium PERCH colored sticks and small spoons there As long as you don't go too shallow you'll avoid unwanted species grabbing them....
  13. Great guy with a colorful sense of humor, nice spoons, with wide variation in colors etc. you shouldn't have any reservations dealing with him
  14. Those are a whole lot different than just the slight tinge of brownish golden flesh I was referring to.
  15. Hey Justin do you keep your knife obsession in a glass case?
  16. Might want to check the sensitivity gain setting for starters
  17. I never did get the Cutco fillet knife so maybe it is time to re-evaluate getting one myself if it passed Scott's test
  18. Is it ever encouraging to see so many mid sized fish looking very healthy and plentiful at this point in the season.
  19. Once again Hank is THE MAN"
  20. They are also VERY expensive. We paid over $1,000 for a regular set because our friend's kid was selling them and was in college and we wanted to help him out. They are good knives but the pricing is VERY inflated for what you get. The serrated edged ones have to be sent back to the factory tobe sharpened although I don't think this is true for the fillet knife. I think they make a 5 7/8 and a 7 7/8 inch as I recall.
  21. Wish I could do it but I have to pick up my wife at airport returning from Greece ....always something Good luck to everyone.
  22. Although it depends on what you are fishing for to some degree in general small to medium sized spoons but in the Spring when adult sized sawbellies inhabit the shallows for spawning larger spoons work as well so matching to the size of the bait available can be a good idea. On Seneca Sutton spoons trolled relatively slowly and slower the larger the spoons work real well but basically experiment with anything you have and change out frequently until you get a winner. The way Seneca has been lately in recent years don't expect to be filling your box in short order....you'll have to work for them....if fishing for lakers get ahold of some gambler rigs and you'll be on the right track. The most recent diary results suggest that it takes about 5 hrs. per fish average on Seneca right now and about 44 % of the trips went fishless which compares with the data from the late seventies out there when it was tough fishing while Cayuga Lake has been on fire so temper your expectations and fish hard. Don'tr be afraid to keep changing up things.Seneca is a wonderful lake and you can have a lot of fun out there regardless if you look at it as a "challenge".
  23. I should imagine they are still running in some streams up that way because the water temps are still quite a ways behind schedule so wherever they can be taken legally is the way I'd be going just cull the smallest mixed with the spawners
  24. Nice lunker Chad
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