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what would you do ?
greenboatluke replied to Craigaf's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Where do you have more experience? If it's a wash... what day? I should be out Thursday in the Trench and will report, good or bad. Not sure if it helps or not. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United -
We fished North of the Finger this morning. Picked up 1 mature on our copper after a laker on a rigger. Then another laker. when picking up lines to move found out we were towing a small laker. Went back up, had a tangle and then picked up 2 more lakers. One on the copper, thought it was a salmon, reeled in 450 feet of line for a jumbo laker! Hahahaha. 6 for 6. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
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Thanks Les. I actually had to explain and demo for my brother 2 days ago cause he just plopped everything over the side and it immediately tangled in the rigger! 🤣 Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
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I reel the diver with in a foot of the rod tip and hold the leader line or flasher (or terminal tackle) with one hand a tip the rod out to the side with the other. Then I gently toss the terminal tackle a few feet off the side and watch that is straightens out and is running right. Lastly I put it in the rod holder and back off the drag so the dipsy creeps out to my desired length. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
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Got my parents to watch the kids this morning and ran out with my lady before a little brunch at Tin Pan. Ran out to between the mountain and finger, it was a bit choppy and my lady got a little nauseous, so I pulled lines and ran into the Trench for flatter water. Found 46 degrees down 120, passed 7 pods like in the pics, never moved a rod. Hit 115 fow, pulled lines, and hit Tin Pan. Sorry for the glare. - GBL Puffer II: 1802 Trophy Green Boat: 1966 Starcraft Mariner-V 14
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I am running the copper down the chute, but that wasn't the tangle... I was trying to add a slide diver and deployed to fast and it snagged the rigger. Put it in the cabin to try another day. Haha. And I should've known better cause I let my dipsys creep out slow by backing off the drag. I a dumb ass sometimes, but all put are learning!!! - GBL Puffer II: 1802 Trophy Green Boat: 1966 Starcraft Mariner-V 14
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Short trip this morning, trolled between the finger and the mountain for about 2.5 hrs, found 46 degrees down 120. Had a good salmon on copper and another struck a dipsy, first double but both came unglued. Picked up a nice mature on the other dipsy. Copper went again, pulled in 450 to find a massive laker took the spoon. Finished with another laker on a dipsy. Riggers never fired. - GBL Puffer II: 1802 Trophy Green Boat: 1966 Starcraft Mariner-V 14
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Stay positive, and keep the faith. It's a beautiful thing, no matter the struggle. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
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Henderson
greenboatluke replied to JTowne's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Henderson
greenboatluke replied to JTowne's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Henderson
greenboatluke replied to JTowne's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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I'm just outside of Sackets and normally launch at the Stony Creek launch when headed to those fishing areas, it's the shortest route by boat to get out there, especially if it's choppy. When it's flat, running from Westcotts or Henderson is a wash. You can also make a 15 mile steam to deep water in front of Mexico if you want (about the same distance to the lanes). I'm headed up Saturday, may shoot to get out Sunday, if not, during the week. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United