Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted (edited)

On the lake now.56 surface 44 down 30
mixed bag on sliders and shallow riggers
nothing off boards
fishing 10 to 120 fow.launched at LP heading S, speed 1.8-2.2 at the ball

 

 

Edited by chowder
Posted

Was on Cayuga yesterday.  80-130 fow right off south end in the middle, large arcs on large bait cloud on bottom.  Alpha Alewife spoon and UV blue spoon took three nice lakers. FF program was not the ticket yesterday.  Good Luck! 

Posted (edited)

  Any Browns,  Andy

1 cookie Scott & 2 decent lls, bunch of lakers. Lots of bait still locked up out deep.

Edited by chowder
Posted

We got 6 nice landlocks North of Myres on the east side  tues.  The biggest was 23"  the smallest was 20"   Went 5 for 6 on the lamperys, one fell off at the net.   Everything was in the top 30' .  No bait deep  just the surface clutter on the fishfinder.

Posted (edited)

  Thanks for the info Andy.  We where on the south end Sunday, all small landlocks, very little amount of bait and fish are really scattered. 

Edited by Splitshot115
Posted

We got 6 nice landlocks North of Myres on the east side  tues.  The biggest was 23"  the smallest was 20"   Went 5 for 6 on the lamperys, one fell off at the net.   Everything was in the top 30' .  No bait deep  just the surface clutter on the fishfinder.

Dave, what was the depth where the lls hit?

I saw only 1 bait pod in less than 160 fow, it started at 50' down- took a double off it 2x, but all fish were on sliders not the spoons that were in the bait.

Posted (edited)

Livewire was running a 50' copper of a inline board.  so guessing it was 11' down.   One rigger  hit at 7' and one at 25'  with long leads .  Jim has a nice set of kitchen shears that works wonders with the lamperys :lol:

Edited by Big Dave
Posted

Same thing here Andy 120' water   10 to 25' down we keep adjusting to the 44 degree temp

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...