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About G-Daddy
- Birthday 10/03/1948
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Location
SC PA
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Fishing of all kinds, hunting, grandkids
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Boat Name
Li'l Bit
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Kent Island - Chesapeake Bay Bridge fishing?
G-Daddy replied to Gill-T's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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Finally got our new to us Carolina ready to fish. Today was our first fishing trip. We headed NW and set down in about 100 fow. Got our first hit setting our first rod. Trying to send a rigger to 85 ft but the fish took it st 50. We fished 100 to 260 but 150 to 220 produced best. Overall we were 14 for 19 and had a couple of other rips. We fished 6 rods and each produced at least one fish. Best three lures that took multiple fish were chrome two-face spin Dr pulling a stud fly, gold 42nd spoon and carbon 14 spoon.
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Guys running riggers in tracks
G-Daddy replied to hookedupf7's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
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Complete Moore Subtroll 900. Includes original display, probe, RCA cable. Torpedo antenna and new power cord are also included. Also in the package are two spools of Torpedo speed and temp downrigger cable. The cable we used has a Walker release on it. That cable is kinked about two feet above the release and should be reterminated. There is also a second Walker release modified to include the electrical connection. The items described will be packed in the original box with the instruction booklet. Price is $300 shipped. I do not use PayPal so I would prefer a money order. If you want to pay by check the subtroll will be shipped after your check clears. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app Here’s a little sweetener for the deal. I was cleaning stuff out of the boat today and found a Walker release that is still in the blister pack as well as a spool of coated downrigger cable with the original heat shrink wrap in place. I will put them in the box for the same price of $300 shipped.
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I made a rod tree from 080 wall aluminum tubing I got from McMaster-Carr. The unit is tig welded and sits in a 15 degree gunnel rod holder. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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For our last trip of the year we brought my nephew Mike and his son Jacob. Two newbies. Checked temp at 150 fow and found 69 degrees at 100’. No good at 250 or 300. Went out to the 32 line and found a few fish. Mostly teenagers but we did land one mature and a nice steelhead. Best spoon was a 42nd at 81’ deep which brought in four of our six kings. The best diver was a chrome NBK Spin Dr with a green glow fly out 140’. We will try it again tomorrow before we haul the boat home on Monday. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Li’l Bit at Point Breeze 8/24&25
G-Daddy replied to G-Daddy's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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After the blowoff two weeks earlier this was a pretty good trip. Saturday bite was early with a mature king and brown trout on the boat before our spread was set. [attachment=92186:IMG_2697.JPThe bite was over by 11 am though. Out best lure was a chrome 42nd spin Dr pulling a green glow fly at 120 ft. We ended the day with five fish landed including three mature kings. We lost three and had several strikes with no hookup. We fished in 100 to 150 fow from a couple miles east of the harbor to just slightly west. Sunday was a different day. We started in the same area as Saturday but got nothing. Worked our way out to 500 to 550 fow and picked up 9 two year old kings and five steelhead. Kept a few. The best presentation for kings was a Gold NBK at 95’. All of our steelhead were caught on a Luhr Jensen Coyote spoon at 55’. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Bought our fishing licenses on Wednesday afternoon only to find out Thursday that licenses wouldn’t be needed starting Friday. Oh well. We fished 100-150 fow right out front on Thursday am and caught 5 fish on five different presentations. Meat on our probe rigger, two different spin dr fly combos and two different spoons all caught. We fished east from 100-400 fow on Friday and had a slow go of it. Lost a couple early and didn’t land a fish unit around noon. Things picked up and we finished with three kings and two steelhead. Fish came on meat behind a 300 copper, orange Spoon pulled by a 10 color, spin dr fly, but the setup firing most was a Gold 42nd spoon down 90. Saturday was definitely our best day as we fished west of port near the 27 line. Fish were taken on gold nbk on a 300 copper, meat on a wire diver, the same 10 color, But once again the best was a gold 42nd spoon fished deep. Finished the morning with 8 kings and one steelhead. Biggest were 24 and 20 pounds. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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