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for sale : usa Death Rigs (Fly and Meat)
cdq replied to cdq's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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for sale : usa Death Rigs (Fly and Meat)
cdq replied to cdq's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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for sale : usa Death Rigs (Fly and Meat)
cdq posted a topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
A few years ago I started to use death rigs on my flies and meat rigs, and had great success with them since. Thought I’d see if anyone would be interested in ordering some. I am in the process of tying them for next season and I enjoy tying them. Fly rigs - 2 5/0 gamakatsu octopus hooks - 3 6mm beads - approx 36in of 50lb fluoro - tubing 10 rigs for 40$ Meat rigs - 2 4/0 gamakatsu octopus hooks - approx 30in of 50lb fluoro 10 rigs for 20$ The meat rigs are mean’t to go on the back of a twinkie rig with a swivel. I can tie clean meat rigs and fly rigs of desired length for extra. I accept Apple Pay, Venmo, or PayPal and will mail you your order. If you’re in the Rochester area we can meet for delivery. Shoot me a message if you are interested. -
Sandy 7-23-23 Early AM
cdq replied to fisherman21's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Sandy 7/6 morning and evening
cdq replied to Hamlin's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Anyone seeing anything interesting with bait fish
cdq replied to schreckstoff's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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West end Loc
cdq replied to Missdemeanor's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Slide Diver magnum kits
cdq replied to whaler1's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Been busy and haven’t had the chance to get a report up from Saturday out of Sandy fishing the MCOC. 3rd place finish with a 67.69lb box scoring 117.69 points. Our confidence off of Sandy during the summertime is in the offshore waters between the pump house and the mouth of the creek. So we went with what we were confident in and got an offshore program going. 26-28N line between 350-500 feet of water with the best water being 390-450. Riggers parked at 103 and 85 with pinned cheaters 10ft above the bottom spoon. Wire slide divers 170-200 took all of our big king bites. Long lines did not get touched all day. Temp 42-44 degrees down 103. Speed was fast 2.8-3.2 down 103. N to S troll was the best direction couldn’t get any bites trolling E or W Steady action all day. Boated at least 20 fish, had a lot of steelhead in the fun 6-8lb class. We lost two majors that we needed. All spoon bite. Had two meat rigs, and a FF out during the day that never took a poke. Doubles were a common theme including a triple. By far the best spoon was a mag silver streak black fin tuna had that going on the deep rigger and both divers. We knew we had a decent box especially since the fishing leading up to the tournament was spotty but never would have thought it was a 3rd place box. Congrats to Rochester SF on the first place finish and Team Legacy on 2nd. Also to all the other winners. This was our first ever team tournament and I can definitely understand the addiction behind it. We exceeded our goal which was just to have fun and try to box 5 fish! Can’t wait for the shootout and we will definitely be fishing the MCOC again next year!
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Any specific topics or questions for LOCBA talk?
cdq replied to schreckstoff's topic in Open Lake Discussion
Hi Brian, you know I am always up for an alewife condition talk! Or a good PSD talk. I think a good topic to talk about is alewife PSD, I would think we’d talk about more as a relative size distribution maybe based off of year class statistics because there isn’t gablehouse lengths for alewife (at least that I know of). Always love native coregonid talks. -
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Fished with a couple buddies who are new to trolling the big lake. (They were out yesterday and only did 3 browns) My buddy asked me for help so my girlfriend and I joined them today. Set up out front of Ibay in 10fow trolled East. Fished all the way past 4 mile with a slow pick by 11:30 had 6 browns in the boat. Girl friend wanted to see if we could get her first laker went out to 40fow and set up. Got her first laker. Came back in and set up in 10fow and had a steady pick of cookie cutter browns between Webster Park and Cowsucker. Last fish of the day came in 20fow on a bayrat dirty goose 80ft behind the board. Came out of the release big head shakes and 500 feet peeled off the counter in a heartbeat and popped off (we all know what it was)! Called it right then and there. Finished with 15-20 fish, water temp 33.5-36.6, speed 1.8-2.4!IMG_2230.HEIC Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app