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Jomat

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  1. It usually is a 1-2 week pulse around Veterans Day/thanksgiving. Big wack of water and if ur lucky enough to be able to fish those weekdays it can be very good....if u go on the weekend it’s packed. Then when the water drops the fish are left high and dry or they drop back out. Spreading the water out is a really good opportunity for both fish and fisherman.
  2. Throwing in a plug for the outdoor shop my uncle works at in north Tonawanda. Niagara outdoors on Whitmer rd. Mostly a bow hunting shop but a lot of good gear for fishing the river. If ur in a pinch they have a vending machine stocked with all seasonal bait (salmon egg sacks in the winter, leeches/crabs in the summer). Usually have emeralds in the winter for ice fishing/river fishing.
  3. I got a great deal on a 17.5 alumacraft and I love it....but if you want to spend significant time on the Great Lakes (I do)...I think you gotta look at Starcraft fishmasters, or crestliner commanders. The Midwest walleye boat/crossover is just not the best aluminum design for Erie and Ontario, and the reality is....the best fishing in the state (maybe the US?) is in Erie and Ontario.
  4. https://www.fish307.com/fish307-com-downrigger-trolling-rods/ these seem to be very popular with the New England guys fishing for smaller trout/landlocks. https://www.lamiglas.com/products/cg-70-dr Here is the west coast version.
  5. October is the time to target Atlantic’s high in the water column near creek mouths
  6. Jomat

    Lake Oneida

    Was up there last week...opposite side of the lake than you but a ton of fish East of messenger shoal in 35 to 40 fow. They were preferring smaller shad sized baits and crawler harnesses, over big cranks. Good luck!
  7. I think frank Campbell (lower Niagara’s guide) is pulling those maglips
  8. 3 color leadcore on a downrigger?....did I read that right?
  9. That’s a big bait for big off color water I wouldn’t use it in small creeks like the ones u mentioned.
  10. I don’t use them in trickles
  11. Bobber.....u need a bigger bobber for those heavy senkos
  12. 5” bubblegum yamasenko if u want to catch the big ones!
  13. Prices for the lures?....are they all trolling baits or do you have casting baits as well?
  14. Lakertaker, You may want to consider mooching. Essentially “power jigging” with the rod in the rod holder....would be very straight forward with a kayak. Guys on the west coast pound salmon doing this...no one really does it here but I think it’d be very effective especially for staging fish. Drop that 8oz toropedo down to the bottom with a flasher/meat rig behind it....start pedaling to pull the rig up off the bottom and get it rotating....then pause and let it spin back down. If u have a fishfinder set up right you can prolly watch the whole thing go down and video game fish them.
  15. Man there are some sexy paint jobs on those polish raps. It’s gonna hurt when I run those over a shoal and loose one.
  16. I know a very different action from the tail dancers but I have been crushing big fish on Erie on the dhj14’s. Billed as a cold water bait with a subtle action but I have still been getting bit on them in the hot water out there this July/August. For 10-15$ u can get the customs from warrior, but purple glass perch has been pretty much the only one I’ve needed.
  17. I’ve got a couple rods that need some guide repair, and a couple ice fishing blanks that I’d like built up for ice season. Not looking for an artist with a 2 year wait list, but if anyone knows a reliable rod builder in upstate ny that can build to spec/help me out with some simple repairs I’d appreciate some contact info. Thanks
  18. I’ll buy lot 5 off you. What size are those shad raps?
  19. If ur into ice fishing you can’t go wrong with a cottage on Oneida or chaumont...4 seasons of usage if you have access to running water. You can also do the airbnb thing in the winter and get some of ur tax money back. You’ll def want a snowmobile if ur trying to get to walleye from 3 mile bay. i haven’t spent much time up there in the summer but they have had some high water events the last couple years, and generally although the bay is protected, the lake out there is pretty rough with wind/waves. personally if I could swing Oneida I’d do that...then ur only a little over an hour drive from chaumont. Weather a lot more kid friendly on Oneida during winter than chaumont. I’ve been thinking about the same thing for my family, but with the cost/taxes of lake property renting someone else’s house 2-3 times a year just makes more sense.
  20. It’s actually a striker....same sonar as the echomap but really cheesy mapping and no touch screen. I actually didn’t want a touch screen cause they kind of suck with ur boat pitching around. I use my iPad/navionics for mapping. Much cheaper than an echomap....more screen. Love the garmin, easy to use...the sonar picture shown is the factory settings. Would def recommend side imaging if ur a walleye fisherman. Big thing with the echomaps is they are panoptix compatible (got one of those too for ice fishing/trolling motor).
  21. DO NOT run tattle flags on your walleye boards when fishing for kings. Those wires and springs are not made for chinook.
  22. If you look at the top of the screen you see a clean (white) return in the water column. Down around 20’ you start to see the blue cloudy return (cold water has a higher density...density is what ur fishfinder is measuring). I interpret this as the temperature break and it’s been pretty consistent at 80’-120’ out in Ontario the last couple weekends over deep water....same place where all the fishhawk guys are saying they’re measuring it. This pic was taken out at Erie in June...walleyes going chomp chomp.
  23. Fwiw....I can see the temp/thermocline on my garmin fishfinder most of the time. Not sure u need a fish hawk to find a temperature break. That being said most fish I’ve marked/caught the last couple times out have been above the temperature break.
  24. Yeah I’ve been running the 4”ers with the walleye gambler rigs behind them off 6oz bottom bouncers and have taken some really nice fish on the shoals.
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