Not sure what you would gain by separating the ten color. If you want a certain depth you usually get 5-7' per color out. The inline boards can hold the lead core at any length so you can choose your running depth. A 50 sized reel can hold ten colors and that may be your biggest consideration The size of the reel you get is going to determine how many colors you can run. Another thing I learned about lead core is the leader length, 15' or less of floro (quality, seaguar red) seems to give the lure better action and still remains stealthy.
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On the rise,I think you've been using your paper for something other than writing!
That is by far the funniest skit ever on SNL
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Thanks Mike, congratulations again on winning the year long FLTA, looks like we will have a good number of boats gunning for ya next year!
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Thanks Les, we have been lucky with the snow amounts. I was very tempted to ice fish this week I had all my stuff in the sled and ready to go just couldn't do it knowing I could troll. We broiled up the salmon with peach mango salsa, fish this time of year are so good!
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Hit Taughannock at mid day. started out with two lead cores and a rigger with a cheater. The rigger starts pumping and I'm thinking there's a good one, nope both the 50' and the cheater have little salmon. Then boom three lines out and a quad!! Release all the little guys and reset and hit a real nice 4 1/2 lb LL. Trolled North and hit pockets of little guys ended up with two keeper size LL two Lakers on mag dipsy and a nice 19" Brown. Same lures as always purple alpha alewife, orange and gold small NK, I think anything would have worked today. One Laker had a huge 6"+ sculpin and his meat was a beautiful deep orange. If you can launch at the super shallow launch at Taughannock head North between 200-350' fun!
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Easy way to calculate the line length would be to reel to the end of pole, reset your counter and pull line to the length of your pole a few times if you have an 8' pole you know that if you pull three times you should have 24' if its short by whatever length you can know that mathematically you can figure out how much more to let out. Simple?
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I have a savage .17 that has a synthetic stock. It has a cheap scope and it is a woodchuck killing machine! It is extremely accurate out to 150-200 yds. The wind can affect the 17 grain bullet but that's if you are reaching out there. The shells are cheap and easy to get $15 per 50. I love the gun. If you are into lever action guns, Henry Rifles make a very nice .17.
If I was sent out to survive with just one gun i would probably pick my .17 with 1000 rounds.
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They had a nice little selection of spoons ya don't see everywhere too. I'll be up to see you guys next week for some bait!
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So I don't think that the lake source cooling is geo thermal but why spend millions on a perfect geo thermal source and not use it? Here is a pic of the pipe.
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I think its geo thermal so probably but I'm not sure, I will do some research n get back with my findings..
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Very cool mixed bag! Nice kipe on the salmon too. Those smelt look tasty shoulda invited you to our fish fry today!
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Deep and shallow. Five, seven, ten color lead core on inline boards small multi colored (gold n orange, purple alpha alewife fav...) spoons. Mag dipsy on wire 300' back with spinny and fly to pick up a few suspended Lakers. Seneca in the south end has been really tough on lots of guys this year, tons of bait, fish seem to be there but don't bite. There are a few favorite spots out deep on Cayuga I have this time of year but usually its just looking for those suspended fish and trying to get something in front of them. Also I noticed they (silvers) liked it a bit slower 2.4 yesterday.
Good luck.
Ps. Man I cannot believe the Pats, get all the calls and breaks.. cheaters, lol!
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Forgot to mention I saw many different duck species with a very pretty red head drake the highlight. He let me troll right up to him, wish I had a good camera. The evening had them flying everywhere, I'm not a duck hunter but it seems like they were abundant.
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Don't know, but there was a thin layer at Taughannock( where the bubbler wasn't) most of that melted today, betcha it could be broken up.
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Went out today hit west shoreline above Taughannock. Nice 19" LL in 70 fow to start, tons of small LL. One Brown that measured 14 1/2" lucky fish, he was fat! Found a few, very few suspended Lakers out in 385' got two of them to go, so fish for dinner this weekend, great day to get out. Hot lure was anything you threw at the little guys, switched over to larger spoons and that helped, they were still hitting but not taking hook deep. If I was going again tomorrow I'd head north of the boy scout camp and hit 200-300 fow that's where the bait and fish seemed to be up off bottom. Also lost three really nice fish two of which took serious drag!
Dang! :wacko:
Plant was down today too.
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