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  2. I must be getting old. Then again the price of everything since the pandemic has been ridiculous. With tax just paid $29.15 for 10 pieces of cut bait.
  3. As long as it’s calm laker fishing is a no brainer, they are always there. Go west to Lighthouse in 100 foot of water (ish) and lower your riggers till they bump bottom and raise them up three or four feet. 1.8 mph ish for speed. If you need rigs DM Gambler. He sells the best ones you can buy and he is local, in Hilton. He will also be more than happy to give you tips to help you succeed.
  4. Ah crap, thanks for the reports guys, I will be fishing braddocks on Monday Tuesday and appreciate your posts, I wouldn't care as much but I have a couple little grandkids I wanted to get a fish for them.
  5. We went one for three this morning. Landed one coho down 60 in 280. Lost a good king down 70 over 300 after a five minute fight. Foul hooked a small king in 279. Lots of blank screens and I had warm water inside. A good blow can only help.
  6. Today
  7. One owner. Very Good Condition. Color Exterior color: White · Interior color: White Fuel type: Gasoline Fuel Tanks: (99 Gallons) Deep Vee hull. (1) Yamaha 200 Four Stroke Outboard Engine - 436 Hours Full padded cuddy with sink, head, radio. Hard top with launchers. Full canvas enclosure with windows. (2) Lowrance Elite 7 graphs w/ CHIRP. VHF Radio. Subtroll down temp probe & display. Fresh Water Tanks: (9 Gallons) Wash down water outlet. Also includes: Trailer w/ jack. Four Canon downriggers. Down rigger balls. Planer boards. Bumpers. Winter cover with support frame.
  8. This morning was great boating weather, but it sucked for fishing. There were hooks and bait around 50 foot down over a hundred feet of water, but no takers. I continued out 280 feet and then back in to 250. At 50 t0 80 down over 250 there was a blank screen and the water temperature was around 47 to 49 between 40 and 90 feet down. Then I turned west because it seemed that there were some break lines on the surface that way. Sure enough the farther west the warmer the water became all the way up to 54 degrees at 70 foot down but no thermocline to speak of. Then within 15 minutes I caught 3 steelies all barely legal so back in the water they went. I was off the water by 1pm. All in all a nice morning. Probably the last one in a while with the weather prophets telling us that it will rain and storm for a while.
  9. Are there any tackle shops in Dunkirk? Going out there in the middle of July.
  10. I doubt it. The Rochester basin is nothing more than a mud flat around our intake. I am all for the habit restoration too. I just want the juice to be worth the squeeze.
  11. Brian - That's really interesting. I understand they move out mid-fall or so. Unfortunately, every question answered by research raises many more questions. Does the plant's intake also put in a lot of fish eggs? I'm really curious on the follow-up to the USFWS project as they caught a lot of gobies over 8 days on a very small patch of water during spawn period. I'm all in favor of the reef clean-ups.
  12. Interested in hearing reports, albeit useless once everything changes tomorrow. My report is that I watched from my kayak as both a deer and a bear swam across the South end of Hemlock. I'd have been hard pressed to paddle faster than the bear could swim...but I could beat the deer lol.
  13. Making a change on the rod holders on my 16'. I currently have 4 berts ratcheting rod holders mounted, and want to upgrade to 6. I have #5, but need 1 more to make the change. Wonder if someone has one laying around. Thanks. John
  14. When they are done, send them to Braddocks and Round Pond. They are taking over all the ponds. Thanks for doing this!
  15. Tom, We see a seasonal shift in gobies in our intake at work. Late fall, big gobies become unicorns and we only get 1-3" gobies for the rest of the fall, winter and early spring. It seems like they migrate to deeper waters. If they were to remove a bunch, more would just move in.
  16. Wish I was out there to chit chat,,,but ya know, bills to pay and all that nonsense!
  17. I am on hold for now If something changes i will contact you Thank you
  18. Problem Solved… Rod holder cup holder
  19. I will be out as well and will be on 72.
  20. People are gathering to pull water chestnuts on Long Pond Saturday June 27th at 10am. If you are interested in helping let me know and I can get you more information.
  21. Hey all! Brand new to doing this purchased myself a used 85 bayliner trophy 2159 she does good, learning to fish I’ll be out tomorrow evening 6/17 before the winds make the lake untenable this weekend, I will keep the radio on scan would love to meet some of you and learn from experienced people! Jamie
  22. Oh ok, last time I posted one wa 4 or 5 years ago on here.
  23. Yesterday
  24. I have to monstrous golden retrievers to take care of. That makes it hard for me to get on the water before 8 in the AM. Don't bother with 72. The only reasons I still have one of those radio things on my boat is the weather and the MMSI. And if I am in an evil mood to spread fake news so people will move away from me.
  25. The sound of silence on 72. If can get my hand held vhf to work I will contact you. I will DM you my cell # also Plan to have lines in by 7am
  26. I'll probably be out there too. It looks like it will be the last fishable day before a few gales will come through to throw what little balance there is into pure upheaval. I'll do something that I have not done for years. I'll be listening on channel 72
  27. Heading out in the morning to wet the lines…. any recent updates from bald eagle to Braddocks? Will share the good bad and ugly tomorrow probably in that order!
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