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About 6 or 7 years back we were pulling Kings off the bottom in 225fow on Memorial day with white spinnys and no-see-um fly's off 6 mile creek. These were pigs too! Typically, I like any white blade and will put an A-TOM-MIK Ultra Green Glow or a Glow Hammer behind it. Although, Sodus Pro Am 2008 we were doing well 150-200' down on green blades with A-TOM-MIK Ultra Green Glows, Hypnotist, and Green Crinkles. I hope that confuses you! :rofl:

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cool vessel, I forgot about your Penn Yan, I went to your website to read about the YT3, 2011 should be a great season for you, congratulations, good luck with sale of your other vessels

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I seem to recall a post a few years back stating that you would never get a trojan :lol::lol::lol::lol: Just kidding. Congrats on the new boat :yes::yes: You will definately enjoy the beam!!!! 8)8)

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I do remember saying that Mick, but how can you beat the room? OK, I dont want this thread hi-jacked as I feel Stan has a good question that many people are interested in hearing about. More and more people are fishing deeper for these fish lately.

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How exactly do you even get down 200-225'? A 15-20 lb ball with how much cable? I've gotten down 150 before but have never even considered that deep...

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rdebadts

At 300' it's 49 degrees by my probe. I run 17lb weights and have 400' of cable on the reel, The hard thing is hanging onto the fish at that depth once they hit.

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Stan - I know your fish aren't as big as ours for the most part, but a tight release will get the hook to stick and then all you have to do is play catch up. Your leads at that depth shouldn't be too long.

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Best deep water rig we have found has been a clear/green dot spinny w/ a green hypnotist siggs. Produced multiple fish when pulled deeper than 170.

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Rick I run the blacks when down that deep with a rubber band

Gray Fox I did not know they made a clear, The white and green & white and black, I know about and they do most the damage

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Rick I run the blacks when down that deep with a rubber band

Gray Fox I did not know they made a clear, The white and green & white and black, I know about and they do most the damage

Perfect, so you can see the shakers!

BTW.....thanks for the add to your site bud!

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What temps were you finding at 200ft deep?

I put up a post about preferred temps for salmonoids but am very interested if anyone targets kings in deep water below the "preferred" 42-44 degree temperature???

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