went out sat. morning up to the north end, we did pretty good, kept 7 and probably threw back a dozen or so, all lakers except 1 small bow. we haven't had much luck getting anything but lakers, any suggestions? anyways lake was very clean no weeds no fleas, we stayed between 100-125 fow 2-2.25mph. caught fish on pretty much everything core copper riggers but the dipsy's did most of the work right off the bottom
we started down by Sheldrake and headed north it was a bit slow at first then picked up, we stayed between 150-250fow and caught fish on everything I had out, we ended up with 6 lakers and about a dozen or so LLS. but only one keeper LL. water was clean, no weeds no fleas. we stayed between 2-2.25mph and got fish from 80ft-40ft on spoons and flashers w/flys. we kept some lakes to take up to get smoked at log city just outside of Dundee, he does a great job.
fished out of Deans Cove today. we stared just south of Sheldrake pt. and headed north the fishing was slow the first couple hours then picked up. ended up with 4 lakers and 8 or so LL. the lakers were 4-6lbs LLs were all 16-20" . we also lost a handful of fish. all fish were cought on spoons on riggers, core, and rig rods in the afternoon. no fleas no weeds, 69deg on top 48 down 65'
I tried to use it a couple weeks ago it wouldn't take my money and they still gave everyone there a warning ticket. they should have kept the lady in the booth. that must be cuomos idea of creating jobs for ny state
u could try snake creek down in montrose its a haul but hes an excellent merc mech and honest. i think he charged us a couple hundred to rebuild our carb for a 150 merc outboard.
I picked up one of those grease traps from big weenie, I've heard a lot of good stuff about them. My question is what is the best thing to run behind it? I was thinking a peanut or a fly. Also would it be best to run off a leadcore or copper or can u use them off a rigger