Have 4 power lock rod holders with adapters to be used on standard Berts / Cisco track. Only used a few times. 2 pictured, but have 4. $100 for all 4. Located in Irondequoit NY. 585-967-2727 Cory Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
Went out this morning.. was planning on heading to 300 FOW based on other reports but figured we would give 200 a shot on the way out. Screen looked decent. Temperature break was at 90ish based on fish hawk TD. Didn’t get fully set up until 830. Dialed it in at 180-220 FOW with DRs at 75-85 and dipsies at 2.5 setting, out 240. We landed a good size laker, 2 kings and 2 steelhead. Ended 5/6. Green flasher/fly, salmon viagra and green frogger spoon were the takers. Great morning with grandpa and father in law. Thanks everyone for all the lure color tips. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
3rd time out this season. Based on other reports (thank you), targeted northeast of channel, 89-140 FOW. Finder marked some suspended fish, bait balls and fish on the bottom. Hooked 2 but only landed one teenager. Dipsy on 2.5, out 150 with watermelon spoon. Hopefully the season is picking up for I-Bay. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
Thanks for the report. I was out of I-bay 100-140 FOW tonight. I saw the lakers at the bottom but no takers. Saw a few suspended fish after pulling up the lines (of course). What depth did you hook up with the salmon? Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
Tried in front of Genesee from 100 all the way to 30 FOW. I don’t have a temperature probe but surface temperature was all over the place.. 42 to 71 degrees at different depths. Only ran 2 dipsies due to waves, only hit was zebra mussels... Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
I am hoping to get out at sun down, how’s the water? It looks like glass on the forest lawn webcam. Good luck. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
That would be awesome. If not this season, maybe next. I buy gas and snacks. I’ll send you a PM. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
Thanks for all the feedback. Riggers are in the plan for next year.. I purchased some older cannons, just need to wire them up over the winter. I’ll see about setting up FF and/or J plugs for the end of the season. Do you use a flasher with the j-plugs? Not sure of bottom temp - no fish hawk... yet... Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
Did exactly as suggested. Started at 270 FOW and trolled south. Didn’t get all 4 lines in until about 220 FOW. Set outside dipsies at 260 2.5 and inside dipsies at 220 0.5. Hooked into something big at 130 FOW. Fought hard for a few minutes but broke off. I was coaching a friend who hasn’t used a star drag before and I think I may have had his drag set to tight. The spoon was bent to heck upon reeling in (see pic). Circled back and had another hit at around 130 but she broke off as I grabbed the rod. Fish were stacked from 130 to 80 on the way in but couldn’t get any takers (see pic). I tried spicing it up a bit by throttling back and forth. Is this typical for this time of season? When does the season wrap up? Thanks for any advice. My goodness this sport is addicting! Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
Hello good people of LOU, I’ll be headed out of Irondequoit this evening for the sun down bite. Any suggestions what depth to start? I’ll be running 4 dipsies with spoons (started trolling this year and still collecting all the gear). I’d rather not go super far offshore as I’m fishing out of a 22ft center console. Thanks for the help! Cory Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
Hi Everyone, My name is Cory. I am fishing out of Irondequoit Bay in Rochester NY. I have a 1994 Century 2200 CC. I am new to trolling but have had some success with salmon this season using Dipsy divers. I am excited to join the discussion and learn from everyone here. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app