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for sale : usa Wire dipsy reels daiwa Great Lakes 47lc with wire matched pair
LBT1 replied to luv2rapala's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Sold / Closed Daiwa Seagate SGTLW60H Levelwind loaded with A-TOM-MIK 45lb copper (400' & 500') - $100ea
LBT1 replied to Yankee Troller's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Sold / Closed Daiwa Seagate SGTLW60H Levelwind loaded with A-TOM-MIK 45lb copper (400' & 500') - $100ea
LBT1 replied to Yankee Troller's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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for sale : usa Wire dipsy reels daiwa Great Lakes 47lc with wire matched pair
LBT1 replied to luv2rapala's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Any Reports from the Whitby Area?
LBT1 replied to Murray's topic in Ontario, CA Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (North Shore)
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Any Reports from the Whitby Area?
LBT1 replied to Murray's topic in Ontario, CA Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (North Shore)
Hi Murray. We use a 19 braid Torpedo wire on the starboard dipsey diver rod with glass eyes its 10 years old. With usually 245 to 275 feet out or so on a # 2 setting. The rod really bends when under power. Then just set the clutch to stop clicking line out, your locked in ready at about 80 feet down . If the trigger snap pops on the diver, the line comes up on the angle towards the surface. Once you get the hang of it, they produce fish. And Big ones. They set back way off to the side, out of the way so the spin doctors can rotate. We set 2 down riggers first. When marking fish, then put out the port side dipsey with a 7 braid with a flasher spoon or fly . Our go to last line is grandpas old lead core.it is dead centre out the back all 10 colours that is 300 feet plus 20 more feet of a fluorocarbon suffix . Put on a made in Peterborough Ontario Lucky strike spoon, and get into the 30 foot range for some awesome Rainbow action. This nets fish everyday. Darn I better go to work now. There may be a few sick days coming soon. Prepare for tomorrow. Len -
Any Reports from the Whitby Area?
LBT1 replied to Murray's topic in Ontario, CA Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (North Shore)
Murray. Whitby is west of us in Cobourg. Our Sea ray boat sat all summer under the Blue Covid mask. One buddy says lets go last Saturday. Boat was a lot of work to get setup, for one day out. We were on the dock for 5 a.m. I had my 5 usual rod setup, 2 wires with dipsey and spin doctors, 1 was meat rhe other a green fly. 2 downriggers set with spoon, and a flasher fly combo. Lead core out down the centre chute. We put in at 75 f o w and trolled. I was blind to the popular baits or the hot spoons, Anyway we got totally drenched by an early morning down pour. Not much on the finder so we hunted for fish. by about 8:00 I had changed gear quite a bit. finally a rigger popped with a crush glow 1/2 blue green flasher and blue fly. Normally I set the hook and hand the rods over. Well he battled a good one, but Jim was a little over excited and Now you know The rest of the Story. Sun come up after a bit. Went out to 275. 0 for 2 . Going to get back in September. Last year a young lad turned 15 and we both managed a double header at about 8:15 pm 2 x mid 20s with long lines and High a 5 too. That's Fishing. -
Sold / Closed Custom Meat rigs for sale price reduced
LBT1 replied to troubles's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Sold / Closed Custom Meat rigs for sale price reduced
LBT1 replied to troubles's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Trolling Cowbells multi colored used Lake Ontario
LBT1 replied to O4fish's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Fish Bob Our boat runs out of Cobourg. Last week we were in fairly tight 80 to 100 FOW. Tool this beauty 28.8 on a dipsey with snubber We use 2 rods with Dipsey s and learned from losing tackle, How important the snubber is. Braid from the rod down to the dipsey is a must. The snubber right behind dipsey then to rigs. Helps soften the bite when a Big fish grabs on . We have got way more fish using a snubber. You tear the jaw out of the fish without them . Leaves them with a tooth ache. We pulled a 28.8oz King on that set up. Send a pic too you.
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Further east out of Cobourg, we usually go some 4/5 days with 2 down riggers, 2 dipsey,s and 1 long chute lead core. Yesterday we lost a Great spoon .A dream weaver called a Blue Whale. No hits on our wire with twinkies and meat?? Water meion always produces. Question is, What does your first line up start with? We have some large spin doctors with crush glow and some glow spoons moon shine too. Like your videos and posts. Keep the tips Up !
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Sold / Closed 58 Misc. spoons
LBT1 replied to Crazy Eddy's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Making smiles
LBT1 replied to LBT1's topic in Ontario, CA Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (North Shore)
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Braddocks 8/25 AM
LBT1 replied to Smat64's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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How do you lift a boat off the trailer for hull work?
LBT1 replied to Todd in NY's topic in This Old Boat
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First timer
LBT1 replied to gregjm's topic in Ontario, CA Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (North Shore)
Hey there Greg. Welcome aboard. We had some huge east winds blow for the past week now. Our boat went out of Cobourg when the winds dropped on Sunday. We put down the sub troll temp probe and in 150 feet of water, down at 100 feet of downrigger we had Temp reading of 65. That's a lot of warm water down there. We were thinking of going out to 250 to 300 and try to get mid 50 temps. We trolled at 150 depth and had no action. Let things calm down and going this weekend. Fish On -
Salmon fishing day tomorrow
LBT1 replied to Dgiroux's topic in Ontario, CA Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (North Shore)
hairybumcrack. Those are words of wisdom. Always check the local Buoy weather reports before going. Its a free service and saves a wasted car ride. We like to go out with a 10 km or less wind and maybe a 1/2 metre wave. A slight ripple seems better than perfectly flat for us, but to hear those rigger cables humming is nice. -
Salmon fishing day tomorrow
LBT1 replied to Dgiroux's topic in Ontario, CA Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (North Shore)
D giroux. Well that's a tough day. when fish are not in the boat.. Our family enjoys fishing too. We go out at Cobourg usually at 6am and mark fish on the finder. Then sometimes we go an hour or 2 before things start to happen. I m captain DAD and try all sorts of rigs ,flies and spoons. We use 5 rods and it is a bit of work. Finally a rod pops Yahoo and the fun starts..Our 2 trips so far have produced. 1 day 2 bows and a 15 pound king for Garnett. The 2nd trip was about the same Mackenzie got 2 bows and lost a big one. Her friend Rob pulling in a 15 pound king. It is hard when they are on the screen and not biting. Keep changing stuff and change your speeds and direction. Down under has some strange currents. The top boat speed is Not What your Baits are moving for sure. We use a sub troll 900. Temp and ball speed at 2.5 up to 3. we are going this Saturday or Sunday. Best of Luck and Keep your lines tight. Go catch them. -
The chrome sharks are the best for tracking so we have learned, They also sink really fast to the bottom. I donated one 12 lber to the lake when my rigger clutch free spooled when it was just hanging off the boom. Darn hate those days,
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Bowmanville/port Hope
LBT1 replied to AQUASPORT's topic in Ontario, CA Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (North Shore)
yep we have been getting some big kings. Last week of august we were 4/4, took 70 + pounds 2 kings 1x 29.5 and 1 x 24.7,2 rainbows 1x 10 lb and 1x12 lb .trolled in shallow first then moved out to 250 FOW. The bows were actually down 80 to 90 ft quite deep but awesome fishing. We went back out on Sunday and got 1/4 a beautiful 24 lb newbie on board let a few go to get bigger. Go get em.