Chowdaire
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Love the Diawa Saltist 30 for divers.
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Very interesting. My boat has been a nightmare with electrical interference. I fixed a lot of it with some re-routing but still have trouble with the graphs while running the kicker salmon trolling. Unfortunately they don't make the filtered cable for the Solix. I'm going to try the ferrite ring though. Thanks!
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Yeah. Actually the fluoro musky leaders I use have a knot and then a crimp over the tag end. So they aren't relying solely on a crimp.
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They're used on a lot of musky leaders. Maybe look into that too.
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Unicorn!!!
Chowdaire replied to GreasyLuck's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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It's a decent unit. Works fine for speed and temp. I slide mine into my tracks (with the Traxtech mount) and then use a zip tie and clip to run the transducer cord along the boom arm. Then the cord only drags from that clip to where the transducer is attached to the rigger cable. It's more of a pain than having it hard mounted but if you really don't have the room it's not too bad to deal with. You'll figure out pretty quickly how to set it up best for you. Once I attach the ducer to the cable and clip the cord, there isn't anything else to do with it the rest of the day except occasionally shake the cord if it doesn't drop far enough down in the water. That's it.
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Should be good with Navionics. And you can autochart any areas you fish a lot to get the real detail, including hardness and vegetation. I autochart all the areas I fish a lot and it's great to see the little details that don't show up on any map cards.You will need to buy a ZeroLines card if you want to Autochart a lot though. The unit itself doesn't store a ton of data.
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A night of firsts
Chowdaire replied to camper4lyfe's topic in St. Lawrence River Fishing Reports - 1000 Islands Fishing
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I had this happen with my Solix last year. First it would just get confused a lot, jumping from "---" to 1200ft then to 0, etc., but would still work most of the time when I was out on water deeper than, say, 5ft. Then I was trolling in 300fow one day and looked at the screen and the rigger ball marks and bait were gone. Just a blank screen, although it still showed depth.I tried every setting and couldn't get it to work again. Ended up being a bad shoot thru hull transducer. Luckily I had the side imaging transducer to switch over to and see that the unit itself was still working. Hopefully the software updates are enough to get yours going again. They've all greatly improved the performance on my units.
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Olcott 8/6
Chowdaire replied to Andiamo Outdoors's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Olcott 8/6
Chowdaire replied to Andiamo Outdoors's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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I started running the Offshore SST Pro Mag for kings and musky last year. This year I added Sam's Pro Releases so I'm not fighting the board. Liking it so far. I have a TX44 also and it'll pull heavy stuff. I'm just used to the Offshore style clips so don't care for the way the TX44 connects to the line.
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Also. In the lower left hand corner there is a little round symbol. Click on that and choose SonarChart and it will give you amazing detail.
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You can Google "Navionics web app." That's what I use whenever I go someplace new. As a matter of fact I've been using it this week for an upcoming trip to Henderson.
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If you get one in Henderson it'll probably be a big one but they're hard to come by. I'm no expert up there but deep water trolling with big sticks seems to be the way to go, although I know guys that get 'em bass fishing on the drops. Oneida is loaded this year and if you just want to catch a few to eat (15-20") I'd recommend that. Pretty much everything has been working this year. There's fish shallow in the weeds. Deep on structure. And out over the basin. Guys are catching them casting, jigging, drifting and trolling. So depending on how you like to fish you should be able to find some. I assume you want to troll so out over the basin (30-45fow) pulling sticks and spoons thru bait around 20-25' down at 2-2.5mph will catch fish most days. Guys also do well trolling down deeper and slower. Again, mostly preference unless they are really locked into one bite for a period. It's not too far from Henderson to Godfrey Point to launch. Good luck!
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OLCOTT 7/31
Chowdaire replied to garrymny's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
These are the ones I’m using. I soak the sponge with ProCure herring oil and run them 4’ behind a 10” spinny most of the time. Definitely work and take some big fish. I may try the sardine pack too now. Thanks https://www.fishusa.com/Brads-Super-Bait-Cut-Plug Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United -
Mexico fishing report
Chowdaire replied to Logger Gen II's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Bear creek 8/1
Chowdaire replied to dhhurlburt's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Mexico 7/25
Chowdaire replied to willmarsh14's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Agree with Sk8man. I'd get the X4D and transfer it. I have the X2. It works fine. It's great if you want to take it with you regardless of what boat you're on but if I was always trolling out of one boat I'd install the X4D and just make the investment once. The biggest downside of the X2 for me is the transducer cord. It drags in the water and twists up a bit (I do clip it to my rigger arm to keep it as vertical as possible). Not terrible, but not as convenient as having a transducer mounted. It also gives some inconsistent readings sometimes with the ducer always bouncing around.
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Derby fishing by yourself
Chowdaire replied to [email protected]'s topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
Wow. That looks awesome. Too bad they're sold out right now but since I fish alone 90% of the time I'll be watching for when they get back in stock.