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KING ME

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  1. Ok.... Been nice been professional to make a point/statement...but seems certain people need to keep drama and the girl scout stuff going and/or egging it on.  So let's not play or pass and popcorn let's go play with the big boys.

     gloves off here we go.

    Mr. WIDELL you a very funny man. As part of the "boys club" you contribute to some of the TOP SECRETS of the port of rochester. Let's see voice scrambler channels on the vhf, Cell phone GLUED to ears, etc....

    HMMMMM I was black balled, slammed, talked about, screamed at you name it for starting this message board with another fellow recreational angler. The "Boys Club" lost their minds for sharing any information at all, i had to ask the secret society of the port of rochester if it was ok to tell a non captain what spark plug to use in there boat.

    give me a break. everyone grow up, shut up and fish. 

    yankee good job that day - sorry to steal your thread but you know EXACTLY why.

    be out fishing off braddocks all weekend. no secrets 6-15 foot water. 

  2. Thanks tom for the clarification on exactly where that tip developed. I have been talking with you for awhile online andon phone helping you and answering questions regarding lake Ontario fishing. we love what we do and will help anyone we can. We have helped alot of members of this board in alot of ways and will continue to do so.

    i knew that you where making your first trip out fishing on saturday so i texted you a tip to help make your day fun and catch a few. The tip was where we worked our butt off to catch a limit for OUR clients on friday during bad weather conditions and a very tough bite. I was trying to help a fellow fisherman by texting you that night. I asked you to keep the tip to yourself. It was a direct slap in our face seeing another charter captain post your name, your "tip" and how it made his clients happy and HIM look good while puting $1,200.00 in his pocket on  Rich and myselves hard work the day before.

     We will help anyone still but when we do please dont turn around and kick us in the groin after.

    all good tom and thank you for the clarification.

    Yankee- we did a sweet atlantic there also and it was crazy - crossed every board line than ran for sodus.

  3. Well let me start by saying that today you had to work all day long. Definatley a day that separates the men from the boys!!! Left dock at 5:45 a.m. rain shower and dark. Then greeted at pier heads with think fog with only 100' visibility at best. Then a mine field of debris for almost 3 miles! Raymarine was put to the maximum test and having the best electronics you can afford/ get was a must to fish on the water today!!

    Then comes the fishing FINALY can set up in the fog. 8 fow and can't see shore at all! Put out spread on the boards and the Scottys set.....8:45 first rip off board a 3 pound king uggg. Finaly found a pocket of water where was nice green and temp went from 44.7 to 48 degrees! Thinking gonna to light them up now....wrong! Changing lures on boards and set backs all day and same with riggers. Managed only 4 rigger/spoon bites all day, and tried EVERYTHING. Magenta shad Great Lakes wobbler took a soldier steelhead and same lure in black/silver took a football brown. That's it off riggers. All rest of hits and fish boated came off sticks off the boards stretches 120'+ back. Limited out for our guys but had to work for bites! ALL fish boated came unhooked in net and all empty stomachs when filleted, definately not on the feed today.

    Tough bite, bad visibility but still got fish and everyone had a good time.

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  4. Special thanks to Great Lakes lure company for not only adding us as their rep. for Lake Ontario but also for making sure our custom color spoons and order was on the boat for our trip this morning .

    Thank you Jason and we look forward to working with you. Capt Steve and Capt Rich

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  5. Capt. Rich and Capt Steve just spent 2 hours with the owner of GReat lakes lure company. We had a chance to see the shop, JAson walked us thru every step of the processes involved in making his spoons from bending, pressing to polish and painting. All we can say is wow. Coming soon we will be posting a color/size chart on FB and our website for anyone who is looking for their products! We will be field testing some spoons and new designs for Great Lakes over the next few weeks .... Stay tuned

  6. You know the drill i dont smile till there is blood on the deck and richie can't eat till there is a fish in the boat. Then the more you feed him crackers and the more coffee for me THE MORE FISH WE BOATlmao!

    keep in touch bud 

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