Yes that burbot I caught a few years ago in 110ft of water on a small rock pile near Woodville a couple hundred yards off of the east side near the red cottage that was for sale that had a few buildings to go with it. I was jigging for lakers and nabbed it right in the rock pile. Sent from my Pixel XL using Lake Ontario United mobile app
Just wondering how the jig bite on Oneida has been. I would like to hit the lake in the next few weeks, and was wondering if conditions are well.
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Thx guys, I switched it down to small kastmasters, first silver with white feather then Gold. I cast it out and let it sink twitch sink twitch, to try to get the fish in the upper 40ft to bite. Not one touch. Then I used them for vertical retrieve and bottom based retrieves. Again I hit the water randomly from 10-4pm as we are in full out family cottage mode. So not optimal times.
Another tough day, hit the water at suboptimal times, here and there, found tons of bait fish, hit the bluff too one bite today. I might troll tmrw, to see what I can drum up
I go all the way up to the points near the Viking hotel, I found 136-140, the deepest areas of that arm are right in front of the major east side points that are near sturdevant rd. So far only two small bites. Very slow, seeing lots of bait fish and fish around the bait pods, but not many bottom oriented lakers.
I have 617vs multi species ranger 125hp, great for jigging, and drifting as that's what I do. I brought a single downrigger, I'm going to drag the ball on any quicker drifts to see if I can stir up any action. I'll be moving all around I do well in the deepest part of the arm and I will be moving depending on where I find them.
I'm headin to Keuka from 6th-13th. I'm ready to downsize, stinger hook it, and try a small flasher a few feet above the jig. I'll be on penn yan side. I might make some runs south of the bluff as I haven't spent any time down there. I'll keep u all posted.
Thank you Pete for this great video. I'm thinking of using your flasher approach with a sutton to downsize on Keuka. One thing I learned is that you keep your jig on the bottom. I am going to try that more than a vertical retrieve style.
Feels better to know it's tough elsewhere too. Every Oneida fish was stuffed and fat, the smallies and two perch Caught had happy tummies. Managed only 3 bites last night out of deans, hit Both sides, fish were in 65-75.
I feel your pain, spent last Friday night and sat am, mostly dragging the deep with crawlers, jigs n harnesses. Had one break off in 36ft that had to be my only hope.
Long point south side worked. 2 lakers one Steelie. Was a struggle though. Had a few chasers north side of long point. Not one drop of rain.They wouldn't touch white, only dark green fluke.