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Everyone has been doing good 80-150 from the people I talk to. This day I was best in 130ish. Saw other post in mid 200's also. For now the inside water is cold holding fish, so until that changes I set up in 80 at 5am then work out from there . Afternoon I been setingt up in 250 and working in from there. Sent from my XT1254 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Sandy Creek
Jeremy Goodison replied to Jeremy Goodison's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Sandy Creek
Jeremy Goodison replied to Jeremy Goodison's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Sandy Creek
Jeremy Goodison replied to Jeremy Goodison's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Quick report out of Sandy. 20+ fish today. Pile of mid teens, handful of steelhead and pile Lakers. Lost 4 bruisers after some good fights that will haunt my buddy I took out. Pretty much everything worked, spoons, meat, FF, dipsy, riggers. Caught kings in 90 fow on the bottom out to 250 fow down 70 Sent from my XT1254 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Re spool 400' cable on my Canon mag 10stx
Jeremy Goodison replied to Jeremy Goodison's topic in Tackle and Techniques
Well I powered the new wire on the downriggers. We went 2/3 with awesome results. One of the downriggers created some"looseness" when I stopped and restarted. I just had my son walk out about 300 feet and I used the emergency hand crank to re spool. That actually went really well. So to me if your comfortable( and two competent guys are doing the process) then power it on . However if your son is helping you use the hand crank. The retrieval is great and took no time at all. Sent from my XT1254 using Lake Ontario United mobile app -
It will pig tail when it's ready to be cleaned up Sent from my XT1254 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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So I made a comment about getting kids on the water fishing. My friend just got back from couple weeks of military training so I asked him and his son out. Over the years I witnessed how the children of our military sacrifice so much. So they took me up on the offer and Fortunately we put the smack down on some nice fish. Also created a handful of memories for the two of them. Tight lines Sent from my XT1254 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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I catch 90% in 44-50 degrees water. If there feeding they come up into warmer temp for bait then lay low when not. I always keep my probe around 50 degrees then have other riggers 10 feet above and below. Once I get a hit then I go where the fish are. Speed I usually 2.4 -2.7. if your catches Lakers then your usually going to slow. It i got kids with me for Lakers I run 1.5 - 2. After the bite slows I always have something in 42-44 degrees (not on the bottom) looking for a bruiser Sent from my XT1254 using Lake Ontario United mobile app