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Lost a great Captain today
justtracytrolling replied to brucehookedup's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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boat ramps and marinas to be opened
justtracytrolling replied to keepin it reel's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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boat ramps and marinas to be opened
justtracytrolling replied to keepin it reel's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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With opening of launches please use wisdom.
justtracytrolling replied to Kevin J Legg's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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If they let me I'd take 1-2 individuals out night walleye casting trips without much worry by boat, or guide em from shore. Neither is an option though till at least may 15....seems like by June would reasonable...
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With opening of launches please use wisdom.
justtracytrolling replied to Kevin J Legg's topic in Open Lake Discussion
Unless you do it every day or practice wind is a nightmare solo. My first weekend of my life with a trailered boat Tracy and I saw so many couples screaming at each other I decided to learn to do it alone and sent her to use the restroom before we went out. I still do it that way and don't want any help...same with docking. -
What line is the favorite
justtracytrolling replied to Seneca Slammer's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
Seaguar premier leader in 12lb is 8lb diameter and I love it on my spinning braid setups and for spoons. I use 20lb premier leader on basically everything else. Maxcuatro braid for spinning and blood run braid for trolling/backing and blood run mono. Seaguar discontinued the kanzen braid and senshi mono I loved so making some changes as I use up my supply. -
With opening of launches please use wisdom.
justtracytrolling replied to Kevin J Legg's topic in Open Lake Discussion
I have a launch with in archery range of my deck at the lake....most people struggle mightily with launching and loading and it's always crowded with impatient people.... pretty sure once it warms up it's gonna be just like always or worse...and if guys really go alone the launch and loading will be even slower. I love the idea, but I don't like to kid myself! -
Too funny Bass guys are insane! Spend 70k on a boat to catch a fish they don't eat that could be caught with a cane pole from the dock! Seriously though depending on how you fish a trolling motor is an awesome tool. Not too mention the piece of mind knowing I can get off the water if my motor goes. Gotta have a kicker if you don't have a trolling motor fishing in the middle of the night like I do. And you can't catch walleye in 2-3 fow rolling up with your motor on! Depends on what you do and how bad you want to do it!!
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boat ramps and marinas to be opened
justtracytrolling replied to keepin it reel's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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With opening of launches please use wisdom.
justtracytrolling replied to Kevin J Legg's topic in Open Lake Discussion
Let's not screw this up! It would be great if parking lots were half full or less, but I have a feeling that's not gonna happen. As far as travel goes I too think it should be minimized, but I'm realistic. The boat launches aren't exactly population centers so people are gonna travel to fish... Oswego here they come! I'm hoping by mid May we see charters as it's not like we are going to wait for a vaccine, test at a level to trace, or agree to stay inside shut down like China! -
X2! The custom smokeless rifles are awesome, and combined with a long range bullet 200 yds is a chip shot.
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2020 walleye season nears...what's new?
justtracytrolling replied to justtracytrolling's topic in Walleye
I know a percentage return to the pond side to spawn, but no successful spawning happens in the muddy water there. There is successful spawning that happens in the main lake and there are many areas that see consistent returns. Most of the spots where they return aren't successful though. The few spots where they are successful I keep to myself and I don't fish those areas early in the season. Basically during daylight in the beginning of the season walleye will hold from part way down the drop offs around 30 fow to up on the flats in 16-18 fow. At night they are at the tops of the drop offs and shallower. The fish on the flats are far easier to catch than ones down over the drop off. -
2020 walleye season nears...what's new?
justtracytrolling replied to justtracytrolling's topic in Walleye
The walleye are stocked by boat on the pond side from the campground every other year. The region 7 guys found us walleye on the off year last time and will be trying to do so in the future. Tigers are stocked in the main lake primarily at the launch and some at the county Park. Trout go in the main lake at the launch I think. Walleye can be caught all the way around the lake. -
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2020 walleye season nears...what's new?
justtracytrolling replied to justtracytrolling's topic in Walleye
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2020 walleye season nears...what's new?
justtracytrolling replied to justtracytrolling's topic in Walleye
Walleye fishing usually takes a certain touch... especially away from Oneida! I remember my first attempts at walleye fishing came in 1982 in Sylvan beach watching guys fish as you are describing but jigging on spin tackle. Those guys didn't help me a bit...I was 11. Did catch a to of perch in the canal though! Ended up getting my first walleye that summer in row boat out from Verona beach on a nightwalker drifting... -
2020 walleye season nears...what's new?
justtracytrolling replied to justtracytrolling's topic in Walleye
Fishing deeper is tough mentally because you can't "see" what you are fishing. I stay pretty committed to the outside edge of the weedline for tigers. 15-20 fow especially if there is structure which basically is anywhere except the north end. I'm not saying there aren't plenty of fish to be had around docks and the inside of the weedline. The difference is there are tons of things that influence your success tight to shore that you don't control, such as bass tournaments, swimmers, shore fishing, etc. Move out to 15-20 fow and the fish aren't as pressured and nobody is in your way. Also just because you are in deep water doesn't mean you have to fish deep. The biggest tiger I've guided on the fly came on cast away from the weedline into 30+ fow. -
If money was no object id have both!
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Then his electric motor isn't big enough or the batteries weren't charged or something. I have none of those problems. I agree a gas autopilot works very well to troll in a direction and if open water trolling is all you do it's the play. If you are multi species, troll structure, drift fish, cast, etc also the trolling motor is the play.
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Parker productions makes a high ballistic coefficient, long range muzzleloader bullet.
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Just about any decent muzzleloader will perform well to 200 yards, and yes some will group fine out to 400yds. The questions are do you want to clean a rifle that doesn't use smokeless powder and do you want spend 10x the cost for powder. Smokeless powder is non corrosive, easy to clean, and a fraction the cost. Yeah the gun is expensive...they were under $600 bucks new when they came out and sell for a $1000 now....black powder guns do not hold their value.
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2020 walleye season nears...what's new?
justtracytrolling replied to justtracytrolling's topic in Walleye
Yeah I have a customer I guide for tigers who makes articulated flies that work but I can cast them on a spin rod....I don't see the point in that....plus I'm getting old! Lol. I have several different custom flies coming with the suede paddle tail and i know how well paddle tails work on Otisco. Where are you out of jomat? -
I beg to differ...my boat catches more wind than any multi species boat ever made and have thousands of hours trolling in the wind with gas and electric used together...works very well! I need 36v for my size boat, and battery life isn't an issue either if you charge them. I don't fish with a mate and have zero boat control issues. If it's blowing close to 20 or above I have to help with the remote as the auto pilot can struggle sometimes, but I still run 9 lines and steer.
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