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What kind of engines are you running?
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Thermocline in mid August (east end)
greenboatluke replied to lakercandy's topic in Open Lake Discussion
I was out in the trench area yesterday. Temp break started at 110-120 depending on how close to structure you were. -
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I had a few hours on Saturday and another couple hours on Sunday. Ended up getting into some fish, check out the video. Thanks. Luke March Steelhead 2024 - Salmon River, NY https://youtu.be/NyiIgso68y8
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Well said Gator. Also... A total solar eclipse happens once every 2 years somewhere on the planet. The US makes up 1.5% of the surface of the Earth. So to have a total solar eclipse go through NYS in your lifetime is an awesome event! You should try to see it. The next to hit NYS is 2079, if my kids are lucky, they might be able to see 2 in NYS in their life... If I live to 100, I'll see a second! If you have a chance in the afternoon on the 8th, take in this astronomical event. Please buy eclipse glasses so you don't damage your eyes, you can only look without them during totality for 4ish minutes.
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A little background for those interested… the DEC is studying the American Eel is because the Pacific Eel is basically extinct due to overfishing, habitat loss, etc. and the American Eel was trending the same way. The American Eel is the only species left to be studied and protected. I teach a Marine Science elective at my school and it’s cool to show some of my students real field work. I’ve been participating for about a decade, the DEC has been researching since the early 2000s. The returns are up and down yearly, like any wild species, but the general trend over a decade is slowly rising. Get this, if you have eaten Eel, usually in sushi, it was most likely caught as a Glass Eel in the state of Maine, then shipped to Japan where it was raised in aquaculture and then shipped back to here eat! Maine is the only place Glass Eels can be legally fished. Last numbers I saw were $2000 per lbs.
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You'll find adult American eels in rivers because they're catadromous fish. The opposite of salmon, steelhead, and trout, they live most of their lives in rivers and streams, then the adults head out to the ocean/lake to spawn in deep water. The larvae float on currents and enter rivers as glass eels (clear) an inch or 2 long and make their upstream. I'm a teacher and take students to help with a DEC study on the Hudson to look for population numbers. Made a video with my own kids a few years back, I'll add a link. You can catch the adults on bait as if you were fishing for catfish. I've caught some juveniles on the Hudson with chunk herring, but they should eat most bait I would think.
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2nd week of April?
greenboatluke replied to Andre wallyandre's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Brown Trout Distribution in Lake O
greenboatluke replied to Jeff Mick's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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If you’re worried about the insulators… I use Amish Outfitter downrigger snubbers and have new mag 5s. I reached out to canon about them working as an insulator and they said they will work as the insulator to stop the auto retrieve. I’ve used em multiple times and it stops at the surface like it should. So, from bottom to top I have the rigger weight, snubber, probe, then release. Hope this helps.
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That’s just what I do. You can put the probe in at any point and adjust from there too.
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I usually put a spoon on my probe rigger and send it down first and look for temp. That way you’re fishing as you put everything else out.
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Henderson Shores, 3 sm. salmon
greenboatluke replied to RC36's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Henderson Shores, 3 sm. salmon
greenboatluke replied to RC36's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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You want your shallower running lines the furthest away from the boat. So your 10 color. That way if a fish takes, it will clear over the 300 copper as the fish works back behind the boat.
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Downrigger release and rubber bands.
greenboatluke replied to Odie 1's topic in Open Lake Discussion
I attended one of Dan’s seminars and he uses Blacks releases and rubber bands. He half hitches the rubber band 4 times around the line so it won’t slip. He’ll use one for light line and/or spoons. He’ll use 2 (just 1 half hitch as the 1st band is a stopper of sorts) or 3 and up to 4 bands when towing heavier gear like FF or in heavier currents. I asked him more about it and he said that you’ll detect (1) shakers, (2) decent fish and have more time to get to the rod and (3) it’ll help set the hook better. You want your releases tight enough to not break the bands but release after some good tugging by a decent fish. This will be my first season trying bands. We’ll see. Hope this helps. -
Sold / Closed Cut bait rigs reduced
greenboatluke replied to troubles's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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What is the 7ft inside rod you’re running? Looking to set up double digger and want a short inside rod. Thanks.
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Sold / Closed off shore planer boards 8 for $100
greenboatluke replied to scobar's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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How do you get the "Fishy" taste out of trout?
greenboatluke replied to Speedy's topic in Fish & Game Recipes