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Had another bigger one jumping behind the boat. I will call it a good release.

Did not want to keep this one but it deep throat-ed the lure.

Its probably my boats best fingerlake rainbow.

Hit a laker setup,I was laker fishing.

 

Cayuga is amazing.............

 

 

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Nothing wrong with keeping that beauty, they exert soon much energy leaping, it can sometimes be to their demise due to the warm surface temp, on owasco, I am in the 70 degree range all the way down to 40 ft. Those big bows come out of the temp, fight hard and don't always make it back down.......your fishing hard, don't feel bad about keeping a wonderful fish like that. Congrats!!!!

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Sweet! That is a beauty Stix...congrats!

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I too was out this morning. Tried to target everything other than lakers. Ended up with this nice brown, coming from 30 down over 40. Same deal. Deep hook, so decided to keep it. South wind made the lake roll a little this morning

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I am heading out to Cayuga the morning. I have been fishing mostly Ontario this summer so I haven't been Cayuga since early summer but I have a buddy up from PA and I want to put him on some fish. Lakers are generally easy but is anybody getting land locks and what depths are the fish running at

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That  rainbow was a little shy of 9lbs.

We ran six rods Saturday and they were all fireing.

2 rigger rods ,4 diver rods 

Targeting 90 to 110 down

Did 1 atlantic at that depth, a lot of lakers, and that rainbow.

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