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100% run divers. Watch a couple YouTube videos, then grab the net. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Public launches are open. Taughannock park emailed me today saying the launches and marina (for slip holders) are both open. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Marinas, boatyards, and recreational marine manufacturers, for ongoing marina operations and boat repair/maintenance, where such facilities adhere to strict social distancing and sanitization protocols. Use of such sites for the purposes of personal use or operation of boats or other watercraft is permissible, provided that no establishment offer chartered watercraft services or rentals. Restaurant activity at such sites are limited to take-out or delivery only. Source: https://esd.ny.gov/guidance-executive-order-2026 Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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I ran one last summer - the slip-ducer doesn’t work well with Scotty riggers due to the bead autostops the Scotty’s use. The unit itself worked pretty well - make sure you have good batteries in it. If you run Scotty’s either remove the auto stop beads, or go with the x4 (which is what I ended up doing) Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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for sale : usa WTB: Fish Hawk X2
Big Spoon replied to ccbruin's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
Be careful if you use Scotty riggers, the slip-ducer doesn’t play well with the auto-stop beads Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app -
Cayuga Bait around south of Cayuga
Big Spoon replied to ohkwari09's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
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If your intention is to network your trolling motor and sonar together, if you go the Humminbird route you will need a Minn Kota with iPilot + LINK (not just iPilot), and a networkable Humminbird unit (Helix G2N, G3N). I don't believe any of the Helix 5s are networkable. If you solely want to run a sonar off your trolling motor, you can use about any Sonar with the Minn Kota Terrovas that have Universal Sonar. @Yankee Troller is a good guy to talk to about this stuff. If you're more of a Lowrance guy, they network with Motor Guide. I'm not well-read on how those units interface with eachother.
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If night-time fishing is your thing I'd recommend bullhead fishing instead.
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Mexico 4/7, Afternoon
Big Spoon replied to Offshore IV's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Fished Sunday.... gin clear, flat calm. Started between Lil Salmon and Catfish Creek. Rotted in 10-12' for a while best temp I found was 45.5*, went 1/2 inside. Slid out to 30' and took 4 more shots - boated 1 brown and a big laker, lost another brown at the back of the boat, broke one off without visual. 3 oz snap weight 30' in front of a spoon back 105' on boards, and riggers down 10-15' were best rods out deep. Caught a Boone n Crocket goby on a Stinger as well
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Mexico 4/7, Afternoon
Big Spoon replied to Offshore IV's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Mexico 4/7, Afternoon
Big Spoon replied to Offshore IV's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Gambler Rigs should be outlawed... they're too good at catching fish.
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Thanks for the update Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Oswego 3/22
Big Spoon replied to Doc's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Hewescraft Alaskan 250 for Lake Ontario and Finger Lakes
Big Spoon replied to Jermedic's topic in This Old Boat
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Was very low as of Sunday. A couple feet of draft - my concern would be getting back on the trailer. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Thanks Doc Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Anyone know how much waters at Deans Cove launch? Thanks Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Welcome aboard! You'll find years worth of archived data on this site - everything from tackle techniques to mechanical how-to's. I'd implore you to poke around and see what you find. Beyond that, the quickest way to run the learning curve is to book a charter out of whichever port you intend to fish. Tight Lines, Chris