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Greater Niagara Fishing & Outdoor Expo/ LOTSA Marketplace
Big Water replied to Legacy's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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Last year, for some reason, local shops on the west end of the lake were out of cut bait but had whole herring. I bought that and found that I had better success on whole herring than normal cut herring. Question is; Who stocks whole herring on the west end without ordering it online? I need to prove the repeatability of my success to myself.
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2016 Salmon School by LOTSA (coming very soon)
Big Water replied to dreamsteelie's topic in Open Lake Discussion
I've got people who regularly drive 7-8 hours to fish with me but I can't talk them into attending with me. Their loss. -
Happy Birthday Pap!!! You're too you to be laid up. Fishing trumps hunting anyway.
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Physics......love it!
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ASB Tackle in Newfane NY. Real good guy and he'll ship. (716) 638-4158
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Sk8man, that certainly wasn't directed at you. You seem like a real straight shooter and I do appreciate your comments. I just didn't want someone trying to explain blow-back to me. I've thought that when I drop the riggers, maybe a fish sees it as an escaping baitfish, follows it down, and then at some point hits the lure. What I'm not seeing, at least to the same degree, is fish hitting when I raise the riggers. Like I mentioned, dropping down under them by a substantial distance has yielded many strikes.
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Sk8man, I would bet 95+% of the fish I catch I didn't see on the screen. Steelhead seem to be slightly more predictable. What I've observed time and time again over the years is when I see fish and drop my riggers 30-40' under them, I catch fish. I understand rigger blow-back, cosines of angle and hypotenuse so let's not argue about this and perceived depth.
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No....but you can understand what possible different scenarios resulted in the display. There CAN be more than one possible series of events that result in the observed pattern, Knowing which it was is a matter of probability that can't be determined with absolute confidence without direct observation.
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IF this would happen to Lake Erie... problem for Ontario too
Big Water replied to Sk8man's topic in Open Lake Discussion
Do you think the colder and wide daily/weekly variation of temps are conducive to this species? Other than a reduction of the nutrient rich water coming from Erie, is this a real or perceived problem? I don't know those answers, which is why I ask. -
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Thanks for the replies guys. Sk8man, I don't know what you're seeing, but I have a lot of fish streaking to look at lures and even following for extended periods. I don't think this is uncommon and if I knew the trick to force them to hit, I'd certainly use it. Changing lures, speed and direction sometimes works. If I had to wager a guess, I'd think that 15-30 fish probably follow for each one that "commits". Underwater GoPro clips probably confirm this. I guess my point is that active fish will travel from quite a distance to investigate. Edit: I am referring to salmon and trout. With walleye and structure relating fish, I believe that proximity is critical.
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After season and season of seeing fish streak up AND down 20 to 40' to look at lures, I wonder what is the true benefit of knowing the exact depth your lures are running. I think that with very negative fish there may be some benefit of hitting them in the nose with your lure, but I'm not convinced being 10-15' away with your presentation makes a great deal of difference. Thoughts?
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Happy New Year to you John. This site speeds the learning curve by years and brings out the best in people or maybe just the best people.
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