I was catching fish yesterday in 60 degree water down 100 over 120 on the north shore. Where there is bait there will be fish regardless of temp. first time I've seen bait in those depths this season. They've been in shallow all year.
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Kingfisher bullfrog. White lighting 11", double crush UV for meat. Green/glow heads and UV purple. For flies pro troll dalmatian with blue hammer fly, frog SD with green crinkle, white glow SD with green dots and pro am fly
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I use them all the time in spring and fall on long lines (copper or leadcore) best is the chartreuse/glow black ladder
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They'll still hit it but with much less frequency in my opinion. I'd run 1 spoon in your spread and maybe a cheater on that spoon rigger and then a Sd and fly or rocket and a paddle and meat or paddle and flyou. One of the latter on a wire line, copper,lead core. Spoons work Well early and then Flys and meat typically better now and later
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All depends on temps and winds etc. If you do what you did last year you should do well depending on what the winds do. Temps aren't set up.
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Get the tohatsu HT prop. It's supposedly compatible and should work. I do not know from experience but have been researching kickers/props etc so its only a suggestion to try and help.
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Thanks. I'll take any other suggestions anyone else has. there is a wealth of experience on this board.
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Was purchased privately, I just had the dealer perform the work and mechanic check them over.
OK I'll consider the water pump change. Someone else also mentioned to change the sacrificial zincs to another metal in fresh water?
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Did all these things. Ran hard for an hour and then sat at idle for a good 15 min. had it plugged in and read at the dealer aswell as scoped.
so is there anything I should be doing now that'll be in fresh water?
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it's a crabshoot even if exercising due diligence. I just bought a salt water boat and had the outboards scoped by a dealer. even with this extra effort who knows what can happen.
On a side note. What should I do to the engines (outboards) coming from Salt to fresh? anodes? Impellers? Thanks
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