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After a short delay on Friday night Saturday morning rolled around and it was time to head up to Wilson. We pulled out of the Genesee river and found out the East wind from Friday pushed the milk chocolate water right down to Braddocks. When we got to Braddock point we began setting up, but it just wasn’t fishable. The South wind was cranking, so we decided to continue our run West. As we got past Watoma shoal we saw the wind wasn’t affecting the short water and pulled in to fish. I was unable to get 8 rods in the water from the get go. The inside board was loaded with brightly colored stickbaits, and the outside board had some natural colors. We never went shallower than 10’, and hung out in the low to mid teens for most of the trek West to Devils Nose where we would call it a day as far as fishing would go. Water temp was 43 degrees right through that stretch, and the water had plenty of color to it. We hit every cold water species with the exception of an Atlantic Salmon. A few ticks East of Sandy we hooked into another mid teens Brown Trout. It took a Rattlin’ Rogue 150’ on the outside board. Lots of great Brown Trout, a Domestic Rainbow, and even a Lake Trout fell victim to our presentations. Finally, as we pulled up on Devil’s Nose the same Rattlin’ Rogue takes off, and this one was pulling some drag. A few short minutes later, and Melanie is holding onto her first ever Chinook Salmon. We estimated it around 13-15 pounds, and put it back to fight another day just like we did with that bruiser Brown Trout. After we got to Devil’s Nose the wind really started whipping again, and we were all hungry, so it was off to the Black North Inn. We finished the day by pulling into the Wilson Boatyard, and putting the YT3 into it’s home for the next month and a half. What a Spring it’s been! Reports of GREAT fishing up and down the South shore are coming in every day. Let’s hope it continues on for the rest of the season. Next week we are off to Port Dalhouse for the first King of the Lake event. A tourney we ALWAYS look forward to.
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Spring LOC - Winner
Yankee Troller replied to GAMBLER's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
Guys....I want to confess......during the 2009 Orleans Pro-Am......we went down to Devil's Nose and picked off two big Lakers to start our box each day of the tourney. The fishing was that bad!!!! LOL A good box was 5 or 6 fish. So those Lakers really helped us out. I have been in denial ever since, but I thank you guys for allowing me to share this with you. To top it off Top Gun won the dang tourney just outside us with KINGS!!! LOL Ask me how crappy of a fisherman I thought I was not even knowing those Kings were there! -
TV and free wall mount
Yankee Troller replied to GAMBLER's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
Melissa is putting the squeeze on your man cave! LOL -
I know Timmie! We'll be in Wilson Saturday. If your around stop by.
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Worst case scenario you can get out for an hour or two.....then hang at the dock with the guys and talk about the upcoming season! Either way it gets ya out of the house, but as Glen said SE should be fine.
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Ohhhhhh how I've missed you Ray! Welcome back buddy! To clear things up on the whole Scotty/Cannon controversy........what it comes down to is can the thing bring a ball down and will it bring it back up. Scotty makes a bullet proof rigger, and we were very happy with them for the 5 or 6 years we ran them. These new Cannons seem to have really stepped up to the plate, and answered any and all issues people ever had with them. We've ran them twice so far and they are really nice. Time will obviously tell on their durability, but in talking with the people who built them they are very confident in what they have come to the market with in 2011. Johnson Outdoors put A LOT of R&D into these riggers over the past 2 years. With prototype models in some of the guys hands as early as May 2010. To be honest I really like the Big John stuff too! I don't think anyone can go wrong if they stuck to those three brands, but I know of other brands that are stepping up their game as we speak. Vector has some prototype models out there right now that are a "Digi-Troll" type rigger. Heard some good things about them, but not many people have even seen them let alone ran one. It's been an exciting 12 months in the downrigger market, and competition and innovation are only good things!
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Spring LOC - Winner
Yankee Troller replied to GAMBLER's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
It's just a little internet humor. Do you really think I would sell all my gear? Or give up trolling? Come on dude........ Oh, and to clear things up we have fished tournaments up and down this lake for 6 or 7 years now, and only resorted to BT once because there was no other alternative (Sodus 2010). Anyone who knows our team knows we would rather bring in 6 kings vs 12 BT. Not to mention BT are a fun fish to catch. They can be very tough to catch let alone land some days. Lakers really aren't hard to catch while trolling. Also, who puts out 600' of wire? For BT's? Again, I'm just busting chops with my BUDDIES on here...lol....if your ever around when I'm around stop by and we can have the Laker debate over a cold one! Lastly, those pros converge on the East end to hammer down on those poor little BT's during tourneys........lol -
Spring LOC - Winner
Yankee Troller replied to GAMBLER's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
So what your telling me is if the winning laker is caught on the Yankee Troller 3, you are going to let it go? $20,000 is $20,000 dollars no matter what species. Spring is only 10g's bri, and the only laker that comes aboard YT3 is an accident! Lol [ Post made via Mobile Device ] -
Spring LOC - Winner
Yankee Troller replied to GAMBLER's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
Now that's how to catch Lakers! I actually REALLY enjoyed catching them on the lower Niagara with Vince this Winter. Drift fishing for them gives them a fighting chance especially with the lighter gear. -
Spring LOC - Winner
Yankee Troller replied to GAMBLER's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
LOL Ahhhhhhh! The day I catch 40 Lakers trolling I'll give up trolling! Kings will be around by the second weekend of the Derby (like always). If you want them during the first weekend buy a Canadian license. We always have our Canadian license for that first weekend. Years like the one we are having can yield some pretty stupid King bites just a few miles over the fence. However, if you want to pump in 40 Lakers a day who am I to judge........ This year it just so happens the KOTL tourney will be held in Canada during the first weekend of the Spring LOC. We are hoping to put the smack down on 20-30 kings a day over there! -
Lee's outriggers and wishbone bases.
Yankee Troller replied to CC25's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
Would love to see some pics..... -
Spring LOC - Winner
Yankee Troller replied to GAMBLER's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
Anyone who takes grand prize with a laker should be ashamed of themselves, and sell all their fishing gear. [ Post made via Mobile Device ] -
Spring LOC - Winner
Yankee Troller replied to GAMBLER's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
NEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -
West end Pro Ams entry deadline
Yankee Troller replied to Time Out's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
Thanks! [ Post made via Mobile Device ] -
West end Pro Ams entry deadline
Yankee Troller replied to Time Out's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
I wasn't aware......thanks for the heads up, but to be honest if I didn't know I bet a TON of others don't. I also can't see that on their website....where did you hear of this? -
Thanks guys!
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Nice Atlantic guys!
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Here is the new Yankee Troller! We are very excited, and we have been putting a lot of work into her over the last month, but the list of things to do just seems to not go away! What we've done so far: Humminbird 1157 (FF) Humminbird 958 (GPS) 3 - Cannon DT-10's w/ CannonLink Atlantic Towers Arch Cannon Dual Axis Rod Holders and Track Big John Electric Planer Reels Coastal Night Lights LED Spreaders New Canvas Re-finished the Teak Tons of other little things!
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4/12 i-bay
Yankee Troller replied to MadPerry's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Thanks Mike! LOL -
4/12 i-bay
Yankee Troller replied to MadPerry's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Nice picture! Takes some K-who-nase to troll those $15-$20 baits in that shallow. I have a few boxes of Lucky Craft from my bass fishing days, but I haven't had the K-who-nase to run them in that shallow. They are a great bait with a great finish. -
I'm not sure Cheers. We didn't measure it, but that's a nice catch on your part. Did you post any pics? Jason - a few boats followed me West on Sunday and there was one spot we hit them between the river and Braddocks. They were all in one little pocket. The rest of the fish came from Braddock point. Keep at it and use baits for the conditions. Natural in clear water and bright in stained. That river mud was right down your shoreline yesterday, and made it impossible to see down a foot. A temp gauge would help you a lot. Fins the warmer pockets and cast those. Or just paddle/troll till you get bit and then fan cast that area. It all depends. Everyone who went East Sunday had gin clear water and participated in a stoke fest. This time of year its all about chasing that colored water, which is generally the warmer water. South winds will blow that colored water away pretty fast. However, over at Braddocks that bay is wide open and a south wind can move that colored water in the bay right onto that point. Given the structure on that point it can be a great spot for Spring Browns. Don't get me wrong. I have fished East more times that West, but like i said this time of year its all about chasing the water.
