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for sale : usa cannon mini mag rigger 10a
Rusty replied to Rusty's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Just in case ur wondering...
fisherdude replied to Gator's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Phil lesh been dead for year now he was 84. I imagine there's a few deadheads still around -
For sale are 2 dipsy rods and reels...Rods are 8'6 Diawa Wilderness Med Heavy with twlli tips..one reel is a magda pro 30D...the other reel is a magda pro 30DX....both are line counter reels...Both Reels work well with loud clickers.....I will be in mexico thursday May 22 thru Tuesday May 27th...call or text me at 484-239-4723.....$45 bucks each...Must sell
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...it sucks out there. We only lasted a couple hours this morning before throwing in the towel. Bait is stacked in 100-120' with marks out beyond that, but nobody wanted to play, and there were numerous swirling alewives around, as well as some big a$$ deadheads, both in Sandy Creek and in the lake. We managed to put a line on one in the Creek and tow it to shore, but it's still floaty enough that it could jump back in.
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for sale : usa Anchor and line 35.00
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for sale : usa Spin in glo and Peanuts (35.00)
rod hog replied to rod hog's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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for sale : usa 2000 Penn Yan 21' Fully Rigged For Sale $15,800 OBO
REEL EXCITED replied to REEL EXCITED's topic in Boats for Sale
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maybe put a different strain of brown trout in that grow like the ones caught back in the 80s
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for sale : usa Mercury Mirage 48-18278 17P Prop
Sk8man replied to wrinklestar's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Or make it 2 weeks long starting a week earlier with no walleye it doesn't have to be may spring browns can be pretty conditions sensitive so 1 week can be rough. Personally I think it would be cool to bring walleye back and open it up to erie change the name to great lakes county's might get enough new entrants that way but that probably a fair bit of time and effort to set up
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rolmops replied to NyFallGuy's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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I have homemade bouncers with wire that is about 2’ long. So I attach my leader about 2’ up from the bottom of the bouncer. I also run leaders around 6’ so my lures aren’t running too far down.
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kcr66 replied to NyFallGuy's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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for sale : usa Garmin GT51M-TM transducer
pjprod posted a topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
Used in perfect working condition Garmin GT51M-TM transducer. A few minor scuffs on the top and side but does not affect the transducer at all. I’m selling because I purchased a PS30 Garmin transducer. I’m seeing new pricing from 500-650.00 plus tax. Your chance to save! I’m asking 335.00 this will include free shipping to US only. I accept cash or PayPal. I will meet within reason. I reside in New Hartford NY 13413. Thank you. Description GT51M-TM Transom Mount DownVü/SideVü 500W (CHIRP 260/455 kHz) Traditional 600W Mid-Band CHIRP 80-160 kHz Transducer with Temp - 12-Pin The GT51M-TM transom mount transducer provides ultra-clear sonar pictures of objects, structure and fish that pass below your boat. This traditional CHIRP and CHIRP DownVü/SideVü transducer is optimized for depth performance and rough condidtions. The CHIRP DownVü/SideVü elements have a power rating of 500W per element (1,500W total) and operating frequencies of 260/455 kHz. The traditional CHIRP sonar has a power rating of 600W and operating frequencies of mid-band CHIRP 80-160 kHz. It also includes a built-in fast response temperature sensor. GT51M-TM includes a 12-pin transducer with mounting hardware and installation instructions. Follow the instructions carefully to avoid damaging your boat Specifications: Temperature: Yes Speed Included: No Pins: 12 Imagining: Standard/Down/Side Chirp: Medium/Non Traditional Mounting Style: Transom Cable Length (Feet): 30' -
It looks like the Brown division hasn't been filled since 2021. Maybe it's time to lower the minimum weight.
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for sale : usa Moor Sub Troll Parts
Know Fish replied to Hawkeye50's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Fished with a Buddy from Ohio on Monday and Tuesday after the derby. Went 5 for 8 and 3 for 5 those 2 days. Nothing bigger than 10 lbs. Fished out of Wison. Fair amount of boats out on Monday, but only a few on Tues.Seen a few nets busy, mostly Coho's. Did not mark a lot of fish or bait so kept lines higher. Kings and 1 Atlantic all came at 27 and 31 ft down over 120 to 185 FOW. We did have 1 screamer hit at 60 down but never got that fish. That was the only fish that hit deeper that 31. Most fish came on Blue Dolphin. Chatter was fish were stacked up on Canadian side. the East winds several days before I'm sure impacted the fishing. A couple of weeks to settle down should be a bonanza out their, if not, like the post about so few Browns entered, it will be alarming.
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Cayuga Bear's Bait Shop - 2025 - 39th Annual Spring Trout Derby
Fishstix replied to Fishbowl836's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
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for sale : usa Cannon Downrigger rod holders
Just Ducky replied to Just Ducky's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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I can't imagine not tipping, particularly for good service - guides and carpet installers alike. I've fished a bunch in places where the tip was larger than the cost of the trip, simply because of the economics of the situation. It feels good to give folks who bust a$$ something extra for their effort. That having been said, the only time I didn't tip was on a party boat out of LA Sport Fishing Harbor. We fished the Catalina islands, and I caught a drum in the first hour that ended up winning the pool. The kicker was that the boat got hung up on something on the bottom, and we couldn't fish for four out of those six hours as the captain maneuvered trying to get free. Except that as it turned out, we were hung on an old Navy anchor, and we could have gotten free anytime, but the price of salvage convinced the captain to attempt to recover the anchor. We were offered a "free" trip as compensation, but of course I was gone the next day. So the trip was no bueno. It gets better. On the ride in, the mate gave me my pool winnings, and it was significantly less than I'd expected, so I queried the sports onboard as to how many had entered. Well, virtually everybody got in. So I asked the captain whether the pool got split with the boat. No. Hence, when it came time to tip the mate, all things considered, I told him that what he'd skimmed off the pool should suffice as a tip. The guy just turned away and didn't say a word. I've had some poor outings over the years, but never another where I felt obliged not to tip.
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I agree to that 100%, long as it goes to the mate.