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Cayuga for first time guest
kayslay replied to back on eerie 2016's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
The spikey end of velcro glued to a paint stirrer is pretty nice, but ya cleaning rods every 15 minutes. Sent from my SM-G950U using Lake Ontario United mobile app -
Cayuga for first time guest
kayslay replied to back on eerie 2016's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
Spoons down 55-60 over 130-150 fow was my best this weekend. Make sure your main lines are at least 30 pound or the fleas will make it unfishable.. good luck hammered spoons have been hot for me Sent from my SM-G950U using Lake Ontario United mobile app -
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Ben Frey of Frey excavation could probably help u out. I saw his barge down that way. PM me if you cant find his #. Sent from my SM-G950U using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Just got my 40 Johnson back from moores in ten days. They did a real nice job for a pretty penny. My buddy's had work done from them as well and the work has lasted years. Good luck Sent from my SM-G950U using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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I meant a very large % of them have been touched and haven't cleared the ladder on their own free will. This has made fishing rather tough compared to other years when fish could hurdle the ladder for a few days before opening... Sent from my SM-G950U using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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I've seen the water high enough where they can jump the ladder, how does that not effect the run? Sent from my SM-G950U using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Due to low water they have been hand extracting eggs at the fish ladder in ithaca before letting them up the creek. Sent from my SM-G950U using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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If you want to catch Lakers a wire dipsy setup with a Dodger and a flasher fly is unbeatable in my opinion. I prefer to run a chinook diver that dives quicker and has less resistance when retrieved vs. A dipsy. I run 2 chinooks at all time with all other rods focused on other species. This technique usually keeps me occupied with Lakers while trying to mix up the catch. Sent from my SM-G950U using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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I was referring to the angle of your downrigger cable, obviously this varies depending on how heavy your weight is. I run 8.5's. The point I was getting at is if their straight down go faster. If your getting good Marks play with your speed until you get them figured out. Lyk2fish makes a great point about paying attention to which rod fires on the turn. Sent from my SM-G950U using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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