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Sea Nympho

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  • Birthday 03/09/1964

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    North Chili
  • Interests
    Muskie Fishing, Deer Hunting, Beagles, Honda Motorcycles
  • Home Port
    Waneta Lake
  • Boat Name
    Sea Nympho

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  1. Very true, my wife runs the boat while I run the set-up. I tell her to Crazy Ivan, and she turns the boat to speed up and slow down lures . Triggering those followers for sure. I also fish northern Quebec, a few hours above Manawaki. Walleye and pike. I fish western NY for Muskies.
  2. I kinda watch the rod action, the big spinners , I tend to go a little slower to keep them down. Bucktails with hair, I like to run in shallow water on weed edges. Trolling open water for suspended fish , I prefer Stingeye Magnums or Mepps Giant Killers, plain hooks.
  3. I run 5' leaders with a ball bearing swivel at the line end and at the lure end. For line twist. I attach trolling sinker were the line meets the leader, from 1oz to 4 oz , depending on style of spinner or bucktails and how deep you want them to run. Helps with floating weeds too. My favorite is the Stingeye Magnum Spinners. You can add bucktail hooks if you like. Mepps plain Giant Killers work good too. Plain treble hooks are better for deeper applications. I put a split ring on the trolling sinkers with a snap swivel , to quickly attach to ball bearing swivel at the line end. Hope this helps, best of luck !!
  4. Prices sure have gone up. I think a good rod is worth the investment
  5. Thats cool, I didnt realize Cabelas offer a Musky rod. I've been running St Criox Rods since 1992 with no problems. I'm a troller, my casting friends like 8' 6" TO 9' rods for casting. The longer rods cast heavy lures farther and are better for figure 8's boatside. Just throwing it out there. Tight Lines !!
  6. Well GH73, under a $100, I would try Muskie Flea Market on Facebook. Musky rods are pricey but worth it. A St Croix Triumph series would be your best bang for your dollar. If you get a Musky on , it will be worth every $ spent. 7' 6" or 8 ' should do it. The guys online at The Musky Shop can steer you in the right direction. Call them for good free advice. Best of luck and good fishing. Dan
  7. Awesome, Richy is one cool cat !!
  8. There are a very good population of Pickerel in Lamoka Lake, with a nice kayak launch in between Waneta & Lamoka Lakes. Try the weedy area on the right by the island as you paddle out to the lake. Best of luck, use a small leader.
  9. Rapala Super Shad Rap 14 , Pearl White with Orange strips
  10. What ever type of clothing you decide, I would recommend Merino Wool Long Underwear.. Awesome under layer , very warm, they breath well. Pricey but worth it.
  11. When trolling up there in that clear water. I had a lot of luck with a 8" Swim Whizz in Walleye color , around the Cape Vincent area. I use to bump rocks with it too. The Walleye pattern was greenish, not brown. You may not want to hit bottom, with a expensive custom lure. When casting, I used a white Mepps Giant Killer of deep drop offs. I think natural colors in clear water are better. Best of luck !
  12. How did the NY Muskie Expo go, was there a good turn out. I had to work, I havent heard anything ???
  13. Thats Awesome !!!
  14. I did, right near the Feather Bed Schoul., I hooked into a really nice 30" 10lb walleye on a walleye colored swimm whizz. When it came up the eyes were glowing like a deer in the headlights. LOL
  15. Otisco Lake would be a good choice. Lots of Tiger Muskies. They will keep you entertianed !!
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