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2020 Salmon school...Thank you
Frogger replied to Bustersit's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
Just an idea and may have been talked about, recording the seminar and sell the cd’s to those that couldn’t attend? Discounts to past Alumni.......lol. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app -
Hey Buck, I would do a search on this as there has been a tremendous amount of talk with exactly what your looking for. There are several opinions as to models and types, some for the big motor since you already have hydraulic and it being tied to the kicker with a bar, some like the trolling motor with the AP on that, some like having the electric motor on the front with an ipilot and just run your kicker. As far as brands there again are all types and you will get all sorts of responses. You really will have to determine what you have and how much you are willing to invest, Putting one on is the best thing I did for my rig. As far as install, if you ever installed a depth finder and can do basic plumbing work or are mechanically inclined id say you can install an AP, at least from what I learned with installing a Raymarine AP. Once you figure out how the fittings / lines run for the steering, you mount and wire up everything else and it ends being a nice little project that you would be glad you did. I understand though if its better from a time standpoint to get some one to install. Hank ( L&M) on here is a great resource as well for install needs.Good luck on your project.
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12lb shark downrigger weights
Frogger replied to Starweld16's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Hey fish, welcome back to the Finger Lakes. Nothing has changed at all, Seneca is still a deep cloudy murky pool with tons of smelt hitting the creeks in April, tons of people lined up on the sea wall catching slob lakers, huge browns out in front of the discharge at Dresden...... Ok so I maybe reaching a little..... yea, it’s changed from the 90’s quite dramatically in most ways but still a lot of fun. I’d say plan on hitting Cayuga more often when you come up. I still think you’ll do well with the streamers. Lots of help on here from some good fisherman. Good luck this spring. Sent from my iPad using Lake Ontario United
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First troll 2020
Frogger replied to shawn393's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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That’s a high return rate of past hunters which I would think means a good place to be at. With almost half of the group seeing potential shooters I’d say is a good number as well. I’m looking to set up a trip for a rut hunt just haven’t decided but this place seems on the list. Makes a difference too with being with friends / family vs by yourself as well from getting settled in I’m sure. Sent from my iPad using Lake Ontario United
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Rob, thanks for sharing your experience. That’s a heavy return of guys I would say. Did they see anything? Did they tag out previous trips? Seems somewhat a low ratio of take for that many but it may be other influences like you mentioned. Did they do well early season or during rut? Pricing wise doesn’t seem bad for lodging and food. Again thanks for sharing. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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New Gun laws getting voted on tomorrow in NY
Frogger replied to fisherman21's topic in Big / Small Game
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I’m with you hoping the worst is by us. Now it’s a waiting game and some catch and release. Eels will need the annual champagne. I always wondered if with Dresden plant going down that the numbers of lampreys drawn into the liquid trap went down as well. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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