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Everything posted by mako20
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FYI. I picked up a a few Lakers and a 16 in LL yesterday. 35-55 down over 110-150 feet of water 2.3-3 mph.
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Lowerance 7 chirp. With a gold navonics card. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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No land locks. I got into nice bows yesterday and today. Both days. 3/3. 2 lt and 1 rT. Both days fished 2 hours. 35-70 ft over 70-210. Today’s bow was 23 in
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Guys. I love this forum. Nice work guys on the all the recent Monstets reeled up that were publicized. I think there is a state record in one of the lakes.....somewhere. We may never get it. I met the guy from Moravia who caught the big monster a few years back at Myers point. Hell of a nice fella. Skn has got some monsters in it. I landed a 33 inch , 15-16 poundr about 4 years back. Got the last minute of the fight and surfacing of the fish on video. Oh how I love fishing that lake. Last fall we were casting and my bro in law got spooled. Something took his lure swivel and all the line off his reel. He was standing there like a kid who dropped his ice cream cone. Hilarious. I wanna catch that one! Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Hey y’all. Skn Sunday am. I fished for 2 brief hours. Went 1 for 5. Could a nice 20in Laker. Had a few short hits near Lourdes camp 45-100 ft over 105-190. ...and fought a f$cking monster laker for 7-8 minutes. (I assume as I picked it up in 80 ft of water.) It took a couple runs and finally I see the fluoro leader, and 1 huge head shake later and it was over. It is always a bummer to lose a big fish, but that’s what keeps us all coming back. When I was fishing I noticed some odd algae in the water, like translucent peas floating which is not the SKN norm. Later that morning we drove town on the boat for lunch.....and sure as **** the algae was back at the town docks. Big bummer. It was on the news yesterday and today. Pray for wind, rain and cooler temps.
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Hoping to get out this week. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Ended up casting for pickerel and nabbed 2 , 1@22 in and 1 @ 28 in. Great fights. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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I might be out in the old classic mako in the morning. South end. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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It was not a magnum. And it wasn’t a tint to r either . 2.25 in in length. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Morning winds were outta sw at 5-8 mph. Great spoon bite on the riggers down 50 to 80 over 90 to 140. Went 10 for 12 all on riggers. In 3 hours. We hit the bite window right FLT AK 47 was the hot spoon. All fish were typicals for skn, 15-19 inch range, but a few woke up and were a fun battle on the light rods. Had 1 hit on the copper. Dipsys and lead core were dead all day. The wind stopped at 845 and the bite died right with it. Also I bagged a 4 lb smallie on Tuesday. Happy 4th belated ! Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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A good day. ! Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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I like Myers cause then you don’t have to mess with traffic in Ithaca. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Flatlines do work. Gotta get it back 150-170. Often stick baits or smaller profile spoons on lead or copper are the ticket. Number one dipsys far out with stickbaits sometimes get a grab from the silvers. 7-10 mph Wind seems to be the most important ingredient on this lake for silver bow action. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Water levels definitely on the rise in cayuga. Taughannock n Myers are both looking good as of yesterday in my opinion. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Great lookin perch! Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
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Nice lookin laker. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
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