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I found this reel while on a bike ride today. The rod it was attached to was broken in multiple places. The reel has a bit of road rash and a couple small cracks that I’m attempting to repair. What rod would you put this reel on? I was eyeing a 7’ Ugly Stick for it, but I’m open to other options as well. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
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1000 islands first time
camper4lyfe replied to Dan P's topic in St. Lawrence River Fishing Reports - 1000 Islands Fishing
Smallies will usually be in 30-35 FOW on sholes and western points of islands. A drop shot rig with adequate weight works great (I’ve had to go up to nearly a full ounce in strong current areas). Works work really well, and I’ve also had decent luck with Senkos. If using worms, keep the off the bottom or you’ll be catching gobies most of the day. That’s why the drop shot rig works well. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United -
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I'm pretty sure all water in this area is ice-free at this point.
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I just recently moved back “home”, landing near the north end of Conesus Lake. In doing so, I’m trying to find easy access places to take my 2 sons fishing (ages 5 and 6). While browsing Fishbrain, I saw a listing for Livonia Reservoir. Looking at the map it appears to basically be a pond. Does anyone know anything about it, or access to it? Barring that, does anyone have any suggestions for easy access/easily fished small bodies of water that are shore fishable? Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Proud Pop
camper4lyfe replied to camper4lyfe's topic in St. Lawrence River Fishing Reports - 1000 Islands Fishing
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Proud Pop
camper4lyfe replied to camper4lyfe's topic in St. Lawrence River Fishing Reports - 1000 Islands Fishing
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Proud Pop
camper4lyfe replied to camper4lyfe's topic in St. Lawrence River Fishing Reports - 1000 Islands Fishing
Fortunately for him, we're up there every weekend during the summer. He's crushing the perch on the dock. His birthday is in June, and we're going to get him a bigger pole next year, a step up from his Spiderman pole that he currently uses, so we can fish with own on the boat, rather than using mine. -
Proud Pop
camper4lyfe replied to camper4lyfe's topic in St. Lawrence River Fishing Reports - 1000 Islands Fishing
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My oldest (5yo) LOVES fishing, and this summer has gotten to the point where he can bait his own hook (including ripping the worm in half), and removing his own hooks. It's pretty amazing. He's obsessed with fishing, and catching anything and everything, especially bass and pike (he's only seen pike, never caught them). On our yearly 2 week vacation to the river, he asked one of our friends to take him out fishing, and he 'caught' this nice smallie. He also helped reel in a beautiful 6lb smallie.
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Shore fishing
camper4lyfe replied to Plunk's topic in St. Lawrence River Fishing Reports - 1000 Islands Fishing
The dock at Frink Park in Clayton is a good spot, as well. Pretty deep water and you can often times fine some smaller smallies. Worms and just about any dock will get you perch and panfish until you're sick of catching them. Try a drop shot rig to keep the worm off the bottom and away from the gobies. -
Conesus Conesus Pike and Walleye Runs
camper4lyfe replied to camper4lyfe's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
After the walleye run, I’m told the bullhead are next, but I believe those stay closer to the lake. -
Conesus Conesus Pike and Walleye Runs
camper4lyfe replied to camper4lyfe's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
I know they are, and I did do a quick search first, but didn’t find what I was looking for. I also just prefer the hard copy. It’s easier to look through than dealing with web pages on my phone, especially with all the back and forth you have to do with how the regulations are written. -
Conesus Conesus Pike and Walleye Runs
camper4lyfe replied to camper4lyfe's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
It’s running high and muddy right now. You can only see them swimming over the spillway right now, although I did see a couple in the flooded fields across the road. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app