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orangediablo

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  1. Found a church board today floating around, but there are no markings on it. If you lost one, tell me what side and approximately where you lost it. Sent from my SM-G965U using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  2. Dipsies out 220-240. was using 350 and 450 copper, but those weren't producing nearly as well as the others. Plus a 6# steelie isn't worth the effort of running a copper IMO
  3. Heard the bite was out deep, so left the dock around 6 and set up at the 28 line. Was a slow pick for the first few hours with a few steelies and small kings. When the sun finally popped out, game on. Steelies were on fire, decent kings mixed in the next few hours. We kept the point pointed north, ended up at the 35 line, did a 180 and worked the same line back. After 8am, there was never a dull moment. Riggers were on firs with a dipsies doing the rest. We pulled our copper as it wasn't producing much, and was getting in the way, and just ran 5 lines the last few hours. We ended the day 20/29 with three doubles and a triple with 4 kings over 20 and 2 steelies over 9#. Rest were cookie cutter mix. Good spoons were pink/orange stinger as a slider, UV Blue mixed veggies, on riggers 65-110, white spinny with Studd or hammer flies out 220-240 I had work do to around the house the next day, so couldn't make it out for the morning bite. Heard from a buddy the bite was close, so gathered who I could to fish the evening. Started out around 5pm east of port 90-130, and was a slower pick, which was fine considering I had two people on the boat who weren't too experienced. Took at 24# 350 copper/Blue Tux and a 27# on FF, and a few smaller kings on riggers 65-90 down, ended the day 5/6. It's Monday and already ready for next weekend!
  4. Something I learned this weekend it so check OFTEN the screw that holds the rigger to the base (with the black nob).Found out last week our was unscrewed halfway. Time for loctite.
  5. You'll be fine
  6. where are you located?
  7. Here's a good video. Like most knots, practice, practice, practice. get two different colored/kinds of line, maybe around 30lb mono, or even two kinds of thin rope to get a 'big picture' and concept down. I use this knot when it's too much of a PITA to use a 30 or 40lb SPRO and palomar knots
  8. remove 6-8" of lead and uni to uni knot to backer. doesn't matter if braid or mono
  9. Well, fox works for me. What time of year. I'm guessing/hoping mid winter would yield better results due to food scarcity Sent from my SM-G965U using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  10. Random question for you guys.....does anyone ever use salmon carcasses for bait? If you have, how'd it work out? I was curious, so put out two walleye carcasses a few months ago to see what would hit them. All I got were vultures, fisher, and a couple coons. Talking to a guy, he said nothing really touches walleye except the birds. Just wondering if it's worth taking up freezer space with a bunch of dead salmon.
  11. $450 shipped on the e95 Sent from my SM-G965U using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  12. Just catch fish every 20 min on different rods and you won't have to worry about em [emoji16] Sent from my SM-G965U using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  13. They were bad out of the oak over the weekend Sent from my SM-G965U using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  14. $3 each Sent from my SM-G965U using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  15. Ttt. Offers accepted Sent from my SM-G965U using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  16. Anyone have a phone number? There isn't one listed on the site
  17. I've called multiple shops, big and small. No dice. I"ll reach out to Beckman today and see what happens.
  18. I use the BN2227C for walleye and salmon, plan to use the BN3136S, but you won't believe how hard it is to find a hoop/net without a handle......I prefer the rubber nets for eyes. Salmon, prefer nylon net due to the weight when the net us fully extended.
  19. Set of weighted Otter Boat keels. $100 plus ship Set of Cannon boom dual rod holders. $75 plus the ride. Located in Buffalo and can meet halfway depending where you are to save on ship.
  20. Radio Sold. e95 $495/offer
  21. These are awesome walleye and brownie rods Sent from my SM-G965U using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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