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zackblain

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  1. Transducer setup is crucial
  2. Have read a lot of bad things about the first elite 7's that came out. They've probably worked out the glitches by now though
  3. Most people have that issue, it's easy to catch them when you're on top of them.
  4. http://fingerlakes.craigslist.org/bod/4243479623.html +5-700$ for a nice gps/ff and a enough for rod holders
  5. There are a lot of nice used boats out there that will fit the bill nicely and leave money left over for rigging.
  6. No experience but if the reviews aren't great I certainly wouldn't be spending my money on one.
  7. yes keep all the legal bass you can from honeoye, there are wayyy too many
  8. jigging with plastics, don't own a tip up
  9. I've got one of the okuma copper rods for a 300 copper rod but I think it's a bit overkill for most fingerlakes fish.
  10. zackblain

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    heads up there are some weak spots on there found saturday 42°43'47.62"N 77°34'3.08"W fish are all over, deep shallow, high low here's some random pics from the last week or so buddies first laker through the ice deep bait (full of fish)
  11. http://www.navionics.com/en/webapp
  12. Sounds like a waste
  13. I'd want a camera if I was marking fish that I couldn't get to bite. I'd never be without a flasher though
  14. they do not. I have the ice 597 if you have questions pm me
  15. If you are looking at the graph style and don't need Gps, look at the marcum lx6.
  16. Might want to reconsider your price http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0041INZCM/ref=redir_mdp_mobile
  17. Just a heads up, Arctic armor isn't USCG approved so you still need a proper pfd, however they are still nice to have.
  18. I launched with my front wheel drive Saturn, you'll be fine.
  19. When I fish cold weather I launch using my neoprene chest waders then just put on my waterfowl bibs or ski snowpants and either my duck parka or ski jacket. Either will keep me warm and block wind/rain/snow. Moisture wicking base layers are crucial. I also like to wear my life jacket under my jacket, easier to move around in for me.
  20. I've caught em on a white senko on a regular jighead, lakers aren't very pick though. I'm sure dropshotting would work but a regular jighead is probably an easier and more effective method
  21. regular size dipsey on 30# powerpro back 140 on a 1.5 setting, regular sized stinger spoon glow color. Rod holders are the cabelas quick draws and cradle styles. They work well for my student budget. Ramp was wide open, and they usually plow it when it snows as well
  22. iceshanty.com make 3 posts then you can check the reports and conditions for all of ny
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