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Hi Tim, this is my second year fishing the big 'O', and what I found out quickly last year was you can't go wrong with black, green silver and white on this lake. Glow colors in the morning and evenings on the flashers, and bright chrome and whites at high, bright sunny periods. Hold on, because these are the biggest kings in all of the Great Lakes!!
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the bar so far
John Kelley replied to rustyrat's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Do you have a stater or an alternator on your main motor? An alternator will also keep your starter battery fully charged while running it out on the lake, but a stater......not so much. I would keep a spare if your main motor uses a stater, and stick with one battery for an alternator. Hope that made sense.
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Haha, good luck to you, but remember, Lake O is not all protected like a sound or a large harbor, and it can get very rough for a 16' canoe. Just pay attention to the wind and weather advisories and you should be alright. Welcome aboard!
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FISH FX at Wilson 5/2 - 5/4
John Kelley replied to FX's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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The Oak 4-27 and 4-28
John Kelley replied to John Kelley's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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I picked up my new friend Paul Lange at the Captain's Cove docks at 5:00 a.m., and we motored out to the lake. I suppose we were setup by 5:45 or 6:00 a.m. Went straight out to 55 fow and set out two 10 color leadcore lines off the boards with spoons, two dipseys and sd fly combos, and two downriggers with spoons. We didn't have to wait long before one of the dipseys fired on a laker. We caught sporadically through the morning and ended up by noon with 5 fat lakers and two kings. Paul had to pick his friend up at the Rochester airport in the afternoon, to fish with Captain Carl Bish the next day. I went back out that evening to try for browns in the skinny water, but only played with another lake trout. The next morning I started out trying for browns in the 10' water west of the breakwall, and popped a nice 14 pound 4 ounce fatty right off the bat, and boated and released about a 5 pounder soon after. The rest of the morning was very slow for me, except for a small coho that came off the boards in 35' of water.
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FX Shakedown at the Oak
John Kelley replied to FX's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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4/6 on the oak awesome day
John Kelley replied to smaltcody's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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I also love the over-sized handles on my Convectors, and the Okumas seem to just crank in better and more comfortably when fighting big fish as well. I like them better than my Daiwa Sealine linecounters. Much smoother in all applications.
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Oh yeah, and to expand on what Sk8man was saying about the finicky thing, they often do come up to investigate and just leave, and that is very frustrating. A trick I like to do when they are doing this is pump the lure up a couple times hard, until you see the mark materialize on the screen below your lure. At this point I will just hold my arm in one place and make it shake or quiver. This imparts tiny, erratic movements to the lure that will often times make the neutral acting walleye bite your offering. As soon as you feel the slightest tap, set the hook hard. These bites are usually very soft, and you have to really be paying attention. When the fish are actively feeding, you will know, because they will slam your lure! See, there are some good walleye guys here that will help out.
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Walleyes are always an early morning and dusk bite. I would use a couple of different style jigging lures until you get them dialed in. My favorites are Jigging raps in bright colors, tipped with minnow head on the treble hook. Salmo Darters are also good search lures for walleyes(No minnow heads on these). I always go back and forth between those style(swimming lures), and rattle jigging spoons(also tipped with a minnow head. On my tip-ups I use Glow color "Weasel" spoons with shiner minnows. I hook the treble through the shiner's dorsal fin and let the spoon be the weight. Set your tip-ups about 6" from the bottom. Look for sharp break-lines in depth, distinct weed edges, or an abrupt end of a point. I also like areas that have a very distinct bottom transition:from from gravel to large rocks, or muck to clay, for example. A good Vexilar, or similar three color flasher unit will be your best search tool for jigging up some 'eyes! Good luck
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Lake Ontario 2012 - Stats, Thoughts, Observations & Findings
John Kelley replied to Big Water's topic in Open Lake Discussion
Excellent post, and it was my first year fishing Lake Ontario as well. Funny how we came to almost identical conclusions on everything, except white with green dots was apparently way more productive for me than for you!!LOL I really am not looking forward to having only one more summer left to fish the big lake, but I will take what I can get! I have fished lakes all across the US, and can safely say, with no hesitation, that Lake Ontario is by far and away my favorite Lake of all. Pretty bad coming from a guy who was brought up on Walleyes, but these big Ontario beasties have definitely made a convert out of me!! What an absolutely fantastic fishery you New Yorkers have!! -
Why would any agency clip a fish's pectoral fin??? It is a pretty crucial fin for stability in swimming. I can understand an adipose fin clip, but certainly not a purposeful pectoral fin clip.
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Oak 8-8 evening
John Kelley replied to Captain Carl Bish's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Oak Report 8/4
John Kelley replied to Captain Carl Bish's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Thanks for the tip on Saturday Carl, it turned my day around for sure! Sure is wild being that far out on the lake!! -
Oak report 8-1
John Kelley replied to Captain Carl Bish's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Nice job Carl!! Man, that is some serious action!! Great report once again, Captain. Thanks! -
We had a blast even though the lake was trying to drown us!!LOL If we could have just hooked some larger fish we would have been right up there. I was impressed by how many fish stayed buttoned in those waves. 18th place and big steelhead, not too shabby for our first tournament! Look out next year, Sandy crowd, we will be aiming for the money!!!LOL
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Oak Report 7-25
John Kelley replied to Captain Carl Bish's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Nicely done, sir!