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I-Bay May 7-9
MadPerry replied to kayaker919's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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On The Fritz (Rochester)
MadPerry replied to Fly n Fish's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Thanks, Chris. I think I'll start with one test rig and see how it works out. I really like the idea of divers, but I firmly believe that standard dipsies are a deterrent to some fish. They have never produced the numbers that I get on riggers or leadcore. A slide diver looks like a good stealth rig.
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ibay 5/3 Nice solo run
MadPerry replied to MadPerry's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Today I got my first run with ipilot autopilot, in tandem with kicker. Having controls around your neck is HUGE. Moved out of the channel around 5:30 and set up in 30fow north of the bay. Maintained 2.5-2.8 downspeed on the fh. Started the day out with a wire/dipsy w/flasher/fly, 3 color core w/spoon, and rigger at 25 w/cheater(spoons). Took an hour before that first hit and it came on the rigger at 25. 12 lb king that gave me a ride I've never had. Never have I had a fish circle the boat while maintaining a trolling speed. And with all that craziness, I never crossed another line. The next fish was 2 hours later, and glad I didn't give into boredom. Settled into a 40 and 25 rigger, both with cheaters, and 5 color core setup but worked outward and east to Webster. Stayed away from the pack at around 60fow and it paid off. A pair of Kings at 15lbs, and 2 Lakers in the 8-10lb class. Ended the morning 5 for 8 with the 3 rod spread, and a double that I could only manage bringing in one. The weather was great, the lake was flat, and the fish were quality. We are so fortunate here. All spoon bite for me, with Warrior NBS/Warrior Salmon Slapper custom taking 2 fish each, and a Pro King mag Roadkill took 1. Orange and whites weren't touched.
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Thanks for that update. Ill wait another week. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I317 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Anyone have an idea of water temps on the north end. Specifically around the state park launch out of Seneca Falls? Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I317 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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I bay 4/30 morning slam!
MadPerry replied to Bosun Cowboy's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Quick report. Wanted to make sure I made my own thread so I don't "hijack" someone elses. Left the channel a bit after 4 and trolled towards Webster working 25-35 fow, then back. Hooked up twice within the first hour or so. First fish coming off a deep diving gold/blue challenger stick on. 4lb brown. 2nd fish came off the rigger 15ft down on a spoon I don't know the name of(see pic). A fun 10-11lb king. Netted and released. Swam away hard and fast. Then nothing... for 2 more hours of switching tactics and lures. I think I should have done better but didn't. Always learning. Waves were 1 footers with 2's mixed in. Started to flatten out as the night wore on. Good color from 20ft +. Tomorrow morning should be gorgeous. Kings are still hanging around and I hope they will be for awhile. Good luck tomorrow for the lucky guys who get out mid week.
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I-Bay Tue Am
MadPerry replied to snox49x's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Hope they are still there the rest of the week! Well done! Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I317 using Lake Ontario United mobile app -
Genessee river
MadPerry replied to Jeremy Goodison's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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We went 7 for 7 working east and then back to the bay. Not stellar but enjoyable. First king of the year at 12lbs, 1 steelhead, 1 coho, and 4 browns from 3 to 6lbs. Worked 20 to 40 fow. Hot lure of the day was a chartreuse j11 rapala, followed by a good old fashioned gold Sutton spoon. Sorry to be preachy, but I saw MOST guys fishing today without life jackets on. I think most are not aware that they are required by law until may 1st. Would really stink to get a ticket from the coast guard. Obviously this only applies to boats under 21 feet.
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An 18' boat can make it out of the launch in the bay. There were a ton of them launching in that size yesterday. The water level is a smidge above where it was last week. Still about 18-24" below normal. I would NOT risk anything larger. Can't speak for the launch at the genny. It is a deeper pitch but I have no idea how far the pads extend into the river.
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For Sale : USA Lost subtroll 900
MadPerry replied to Steve.e's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
I wish you luck getting it back, but the odds... Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I317 using Lake Ontario United mobile app -
Ibay Easter
MadPerry replied to MadPerry's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Looking forward to seeing both of your reports this year, and the other regulars for Irondequoit Bay. Anxious to see who hooks that first spring king! -
Ibay Easter
MadPerry replied to MadPerry's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Used the county public launch. My boat is 17'. I think someone with an 18 could make it, but like us, they would have to shove it off the trailer and winch it back on. Maybe Mayers ramp extends further in the water and at a deeper pitch? Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I317 using Lake Ontario United mobile app -
We launched a little after 7. The level is low, as everyone knows by now. Had it been any lower, we wouldnt have made it out. Only saw a single other boater doing circles in the bay. No one but us in the lake. Waves around a foot, with some larger rollers. Temps between 37 & 40.8 on our troll to webster pier. Water was inconsistant. Nice color most of the time, but occasionally muddy. We went 5 for 5. 2 coho, 3 brown. Most were small, only one brown above 6lbs. The 2 coho were very small. Sorry no pics. Glad to be out playing with new gear and back on the lake after a brutal winter.