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Other Lake George (sorry if outside LOU Area)
PhlyanPan replied to CatskillBob's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
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Other Lake George (sorry if outside LOU Area)
PhlyanPan replied to CatskillBob's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
This very closely matches the advice I've been given about Lake George as well. The flats is supposed to be the safest place to bump bottom with the rigger balls. I was also told to run mooselook wobblers in red or orange about 100' back from the ball. Haven't had a chance to try it yet but I'll be heading there in a few weeks and staying in Ticonderoga. -
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Descending Devices for releasing deep caught fish
PhlyanPan replied to PhlyanPan's topic in Open Lake Discussion
You're right. California. My bad, a different video mentioned Florida. Not sure what you man about holding them vertically? You mean posing with them before they send them down? Yeah I can imagine that wouldn't be great for them. You're also right about lack of information regarding how many fish actually survived. I'd love to see a study that had a way of confirming that. Ultimately I just thought it was an interesting discussion and I'm always open to methods that ensure as many fish survive catch and release as possible. -
Anybody use these? I found this video of a study done in Florida of various devices designed to release fish at depth and thought with all of the lake trout catching done here in recent years maybe we should be thinking about this. I could easily see a way of rigging up a chamberlain release to perform this same type of release at depth using a downrigger. Thoughts?
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That's a good tip. I never thought of that. Looks like I'll be searching for another place to buy my gas. Paying extra to have 2 gallons of gas be garbage is crap.
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Woah woah there. I'm not suggesting the onus is on you to buy night vision or radar. Mine happened to be a unit that I got for hunting as well. All I'm saying is there is a way to operate safely and it makes me feel better. I can't control what some numbnuts in a rowboat does, but I can use the equipment I have at my disposal to feel comfortable navigating at night. The only other options are to run without special equipment and hope that there aren't any morons in your path....or just accept the fact that if you do it long enough you're going to kill someone (who's probably more in the wrong than you, but still...). Unless you can think of a way to get these people to stop doing what they're doing...I just don't see any other options.
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I'm going to disagree with this statement slightly. I have a night vision device and it looks like daylight in complete darkness. Having previously run at night with no special equipment (using lights across the lake and watching for something to break the glare) and now having done so with the NOD, there is no comparison and I can't foresee ever again operating at night without it unless it's an emergency. However....they're not cheap.
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Sept 27 out of Rochester
PhlyanPan replied to tannero's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
My only two hits were a magnum spoon on the rigger. 15 ft over 25. Sexy veggie. Red top center console. -
Went straight out of genny. Made a quick run to the east to get set up before swinging back through. Our first rigger fired before we even got divers in the water. 15 down over 25 on a sexy veggie spoon. About a 6-8 lb steelhead. Beautiful fish. About half hour later same rigger fires over 30 feet of water just west of the river. 13 lb king. Nothing else but a skipper steelie the whole rest of the day. Headed in at noon. We tried everything we could think of...slow troll, fast troll, j plugs, leadcore, flasher flies, in the pack, out of the pack, deeper, shallower,...etc.
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Sept 27 out of Rochester
PhlyanPan replied to tannero's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
I was with you. We had two hits early and then nothing despite a report of a good bite in top 10 feet. Guys at the launch had 7 in the boat. We tried speeds from 2.1-3.0 with nothing but a skipper steelie after the first 2. -
Starcraft 210 Fishmaster Yamaha F 200 Performance issues Need Advice.
PhlyanPan replied to Trorun's topic in This Old Boat
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I just got a heartland from Gander mountain. It was cheap and free in store pickup.
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For Sale : USA Big Jon Gimbal Mounts
PhlyanPan replied to PhlyanPan's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
How about $30 each -
For Sale : USA Big Jon Gimbal Mounts
PhlyanPan replied to PhlyanPan's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
Still have these. Anybody want gimbal mount bases? -
New to Steelhead fishing, need pointers please
PhlyanPan replied to Todd in NY's topic in Open Lake Discussion
We went on a charter this year at the end of May. We caught steelhead fishing the same spoons we were catching lakers and salmon on, just up a bit higher in the water. I think we were looking at mid 50s for water temps. At that time it was in the 30-40 ft depth range if I remember correctly. -
where are the salmon
PhlyanPan replied to Jose's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Got to the launch just before 5 and found the place looking abandoned. Dropped in and headed out in the pitch dark again seeing nobody in site and wondering what they knew that we didn't. By the time we got some gear in the water and got a pass in we started seeing a couple of other boats and were a little more comfortable. We stayed mostly deeper then the pack by a bit just because we were new and wanted to have room to maneuver especially with the wind blowing us all over. Fished mostly between 30 and 40, came in to 25 once. Marks were random, occasionally marking groups of fish only to have them gone when we swung back around. Ended up having 3 releases. 2 on the diver that broke off (1 bad knot and 1 trying to pop the diver that I think was already popped... We're learning.) And one that we netted that was 20 down over 32 feet of water. Went off on the rigger. Fuzzy bear dirty Harry with a mother's milk spoon on a slider above it. Shots on the diver were on a green spoon doctor with a white fly and pink dirty goose spoon. King that we boated ended up at 11.2 lbs which seemed very small to me for a staging mature king?
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