I had that same issue when I had a finder on the front and come to find out my motor head was causing interference so I moved it to the rear of the boat and have it set up to read my riggers
That's a good question fishingthefl I'm kinda wondering what the temp is as well. I don't have a probe either but I have done good in the past years with out one I just fish the hell out of 100fow to the top with boards and normally get something
Alright just double checking thank you sk8man I will let you know how I make out Sunday if I make it up there. Do people do good on quick fish or mag lips ??
Thank you you I tend to buy more spoons that are just blanks with no paint or tape then do my own thing. Its just nice to see something you kinda put together work. Its just me though but thank you and I will be looking into flt as well as another cool spoon maker I found right up the road from me so we shall see what the out come is over winter as I put my trolling gear selection back together
So my spoon setup is pretty strong with about 300 spoons of all different colors and sizes, I have a pretty good selection of stick baits, and a small section of flies (maybe 20) what do you think would be ideal for targeting bows and browns or should I run a little of everything
Ha-ha I use to be like like 40mph winds out of the north sitting on the south end in Watkins hammering Lakers or 7 below and ice building up on everything but I think my age is catching up cause now I don't like anything below 20 degree's
I hear you there I would go Saturday but since I work 3rd Saturday is my Friday so I'm hoping one of the lakes will be decent Sunday but time will tell
My uncle fishes Seneca for perch and does great. Me on the other hand prefer something a little bigger but either way Seneca is a great fishery and has produced numbers of fish over the years
I wasn't sure I figured it was hemlock cause that's whats where my boat came from and that's what he targeted there hopefully I can make it to cann or Seneca this weekend
Ha-ha sounds like one hell of a rig. And I'm right with you on fishing the lake its been to long since I've been up and sad thing is my family has a cabin up there (normally the beer break area) and I still haven't been up in a couple years. I'm hoping to find a few browns or big bows to let the old lady have a go at them since she has never had the chance to catch a good. Around here
Another question I have for anyone that is willing to help is which end do you think is better for bows and browns? Wouldnt mind trying for some but can never seem to find any on the south end. I'm not sure if its cause they are temperamental but I normally run a rigger shallow and a couple boards but seem to hit nothing but salmon and Lakers