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Is Artpark a productive area as well? I know there were some walleyes there last year when we were smelting.
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Grandma 13" dive curve
pro-fish-n-c replied to pro-fish-n-c's topic in Musky, Tiger Musky & Pike (ESOX)
Horse hunter thank you very much. Did that come from musky mike's trolling secrets book? I looked online everywhere for that and it seems its no longer available. -
Was trying to get some info on 13" grandma's, does anyone ever use them and how do they work for you. The only info I have found is they will hit 15' to 18' with braid, and 25' to 30' on super lines . Just trying to get an approximate on line out to achieve max depth and any opinions on this lure good or bad. Thanks
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Definitely an awesome fish.
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First week to third week of May generally, depending on the water temp, they will be stacked up at the face of every dam in the Seneca river system, provided there is good flow. No need for specialized carp gear or techniques. Medium heavy ugly stick, 20lb braid, bare lead jig head tipped with a worm, hopped across the bottom. You will catch as many as you care to. Anything over 30lbs in this system is a real solid fish.
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For Sale : USA DOWNRIGGERS
pro-fish-n-c replied to Trouthunter's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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FYI - Reel Filler Chart (Excel spreadsheet) Great Lakes Angler
pro-fish-n-c replied to Sk8man's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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Thanks for sharing, sweet vid, awesome fish, and niceazz boat.
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Too cold for pike trolling?
pro-fish-n-c replied to pro-fish-n-c's topic in Musky, Tiger Musky & Pike (ESOX)
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Too cold for pike trolling?
pro-fish-n-c replied to pro-fish-n-c's topic in Musky, Tiger Musky & Pike (ESOX)
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Too cold for pike trolling?
pro-fish-n-c replied to pro-fish-n-c's topic in Musky, Tiger Musky & Pike (ESOX)
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Too cold for pike trolling?
pro-fish-n-c replied to pro-fish-n-c's topic in Musky, Tiger Musky & Pike (ESOX)
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Now that I'm basically waiting for muzzleloader to start, I'll have some opportunities next week to take the boat out. Haven't been out in two weeks, and believe the water temp to be down around 37 to 39 degrees. Will trolling still be a viable approach for pike, or will they be too sluggish to chase lures at this point. Any recommended speed to start? Was doing well at 1.8 mph GPS into the current before. I am able to run my small boat as slow as I want off the terrova if necessary. Thanks for any advice.
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WTB drift boat
pro-fish-n-c replied to mrcanam450x's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
Check Craigslist, thought I just saw one on there in the Syracuse area. -
Pike trolling today
pro-fish-n-c replied to pro-fish-n-c's topic in Musky, Tiger Musky & Pike (ESOX)
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Sk8man, Small alewives definitely look alot like gizzard shad. These are definitely shad though, they are very common on the lake. Last fall season, the schools of shad were so large it made the shore fishing tough once they came in, it was common to see shad schools 10 to 15 feet wide. Check this link, alewives are present in the lake but not common: http://www.seagrant.sunysb.edu/OLI/olei-alewife.htm
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Also let me add, for the guys who drive a ways. It's almost worth the drive As long as its not dead calm. Yes, the first hour after sundown can be phenomenal, but it's not the only peak time every night. So if you can't make it then don't worry. Historically I do best later on in the evening, when the second wave of fish comes in. Here's a pic that shows the size of the shad they are concentrated on:
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I agree, Oneida has been on fire for me as well. Saturday nite I landed 10 or more fish , and missed or lost that many in 2 hours fishing. Sunday nite was much slower , only managed one. Last night pulled another limit quick after trolling for pike, in less then an hour. Go to lures remain the shallow shad rap, small xraps, and the new hot lure is the xrap shallow shad. Try it you will be suprised. I used to use bigger sticks, but 2.5" to 3.5" work best for me. The shad I'm finding in there stomachs measure 2 to 3" generally. Justin is correct, there are more bigger fish in Oneida then people think. I think it's easier to target large fish by trolling though. They are getting fat quick though, I weighed a 20"er the other night at 3lbs 10oz. Not exactly an otisco fish, but still tasty.