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Triple Rod Holders Gimbal Mount
Skippers Trophy 01 replied to jlrjoz's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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The boys will sure be happy to have you spend more time with them. I have been fishing with dad for almost 50 years, it is a passion you can share for many years. I am sure you will continue to be a credit to all the captains out there, always willing to help out the little guy. Welcome home.
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I cant think of anyone that isnt using something electronic these days, but many of us remember "fishing blind" I am sure. The first flasher we had was not very reliable in the 80's, I can remember looking at each other when a DR weight hit bottom, and saying "Do you remember a ledge there?" more than once. Back then we thought nothing of hitting the water without a radio, and cell phones were not around yet either.
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Welcome Chris. Reading here will get you back in tune in no time. Some things do not change that much though, you will find people are using some of the same thing as the 80's & 90's Good luck.
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Made it out of Taughannock for a bit on Thursday, was calming down for a while, but kicked up again later in the day. Started the day with a nice Brown, about 5lbs. on the DR set at 50 over 150. Did two LT and one medium Salmon before they shut down. Did not mark any large concentrations of bait or fish, just the occasional few. Salmon in mid leap All fish hit in the upper 50 feet, most on larger spoons, dark colors except for one LT on an NBK.
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Roller rods for wire, your choice?
Skippers Trophy 01 replied to Mower's topic in Tackle and Techniques
We dont cut ours, we heat up the tip and pull it off. Twilli goes right on. -
Sodus Point
Skippers Trophy 01 replied to Rippin'Line's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Well, at least you can get your T-stick back when you hook him again in the tribs. -
Nice meeting you at the dock today, rig is looking very nice. Hopefully the motor is done giving you troubles.
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Wow, that really sucks. Very sorry to hear of your misfortune. We would be very interested in hearing what it was that caused the detonation of your motor if you find out more, we are running a 150 Opti, year 2000.
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Mexico 9/11
Skippers Trophy 01 replied to MarkNY's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
We were seeing a lot of activiity in the upper portion of the water column too. Way to hang in there, tough to get them to go sometimes when there is that much boat activity. -
============== TRIP OVERVIEW ============== Date(s): 9/11 Wind Speed/Direction: SE 5 Waves: 0-2 Surface Temp: 67 =============== FISHING RESULTS =============== Total Hits: 6 Total Boated: 6 Species Breakdown: LT, BT, King & Steelie Hot Lure: Black & Purple spoon Down Speed: 2.1 Boat Depth: 100 - 500 Lure Depth: 30 ==================== SUMMARY & FURTHER DETAILS ==================== Started the day thinking we would work it offshore in search of the steel, but dropped lines in about 100 FOW with a N troll. The morning bite was all spoons off the riggers at 30, beginning with the LT, then a couple steelies once we got out 300+. In the afternoon the bite switched to DD, doing the big steelie in 400+, a skipper King, and a BT on the way in to complete the slam. Personal best 14 Lb. Steelhead. Wire diver out 75 feet over 400, dragging a black & purple evil eye.
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He was hooked pretty deep, took me a minute to pry his jaws open enough to remove that MONSTER treble. Line was frayed pretty bad at about 6 inches, maybe a run in with a wire diver? Dad noticed the fish and swung in to have a closer look, thats when I saw the spots on the Dr. hanging under, got it just before the gulls had their way with it. Will give you a holler on the radio next time we are up.
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Date: 9-2 Wind Speed/Direction: S Waves: 1-3 Surface Temp: 71 Location: straight out from bay Total Hits: 7 Total Boated: 6 Species Breakdown: Kings & Coho Hot Lure: Dirty White Boy Down Speed: 2 - 2.2 Boat Depth: 100 - 150 Worked hard for them, was out most of the day. 5 Kings, 2 of them around 20. One Coho, 8. Dirty white Boy behind a Dipsy took 2, Bloody death and green J plug also in the mix. Decent screen around 130 FOW, just hard to get them to go. Dark King Lost & Found Dept. Found this in a 25 Lb. floater, anyone recognize this? Big snakes down there, beware...
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Snubbers for Kings?
Skippers Trophy 01 replied to MarkNY's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
We use them (DW). Like to keep my leaders light for good spoon action, and I think it helps at the back of the boat when things get hairy. Have only dropped one fish this year with snubber - this rig was not in the water much for us until the 3 rod rule passed. -
Got out for a couple hours to break in the new wire rod, need to get it ready for some King action up north. The 57 LC worked great, and the new 10' Ugly Stick was a good choice. We were marking several bait pods about 30 - 40 feet down, and had set up just under them with one of the rigger lines. After no takers raised it to 30', and immediatley had a release. Assumed it was a Bow or LL, since the probe was reading 69 degrees, but a Laker soon showed itself. About 7 Lbs. on a Black & Purple spoon. Beautiful night to be out.
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Cayuga 8/16/11 Grand Slam Big Brown
Skippers Trophy 01 replied to rshubuck's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
What a great looking Brown! Way to go on the slam. -
Cayuga for the first time 8-20-11
Skippers Trophy 01 replied to ddubs3's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
Nice looking fish, all on SS spoons, no doubt?