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Fishing Report

Your Name / Boat Name: Outtaline

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TRIP OVERVIEW

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Date(s): 5/15

Time on Water: 6:30-2:00

Weather/Temp: foggy and warm 60's

Wind Speed/Direction: NADA

Waves: FLAT CALM til ~11:30ish, then a ripple out of NW

Surface Temp: 50-52

Location: Straight out of IBay

LAT/LONG (GPS Cords):

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FISHING RESULTS

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Total Hits: 10

Total Boated: 5

Species Breakdown: 3 lakers, 2 kings

Hot Lure: Silver/Green Glow NK with a splash of red

Trolling Speed: 2.0-3.0 (mostly 2.5-3.0)

Down Speed:

Boat Depth: 110-170

Lure Depth: 30-100

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SUMMARY & FURTHER DETAILS

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Started early in 60 fow of water and headed north. Didnt want to run over fish inside. Totally flat calm out....had first hit around 70fow on the rigger set at 30 foot and dumped it...made one pass back in and nothing, so we headed out to deeper water. Dumped a small ~5lb steelie on a 6 color leadcore, 10 feet from being netted. Fish was not happy to see the boat and spit the hook.

Took a nicer 10 lb king on a small dipsy set 200 foot back, with a silver/green glow NK. Then dumped another small king or steelie on the deep rigger. Slider bite, which was a SS NBK. Fish got within site of the boat 50feet or so.

Then nothing for a couple of hours. But it was too nice of a day to "give up" About noon, just after the wind finally kicked up, we got into lakers..... First a 8lber on the dipsy, set back 240 feet on a 2.5 setting. Mountain Dew spin doctor and blue hammer fly. Then the leadcore line had 4 hits.....2 lakers 6 and 7 lbs and dumped what felt like two more lakers. Had a couple of other hits and then pulled in a 'skippy' on the deep rigger and called it a day. Still was a beautiful day to not be at work!!!!

Hoping Friday or weekend to get more time on the water!

Jason

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Nice job Jason I would have killed to be on some body of water today...drove past Canandaigua 3 times today and it was like a mirror all three times.

Tom

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