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Yankee Troller

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  1. We did our fair share of them out of Wilson this spring. Maybe not the numbers we did last year, but they were there. After that I didn't see much of them. In talking with a few guys they seemed to of experienced the same thing.
  2. If you wan them to gain weight while sitting in the cooler come on my boat! And NO I don't put anything down their throat!
  3. A buddy of mine had a Rochester Bass tourney last weekend. They were smoking big smallies. First place went to a bag of Largemouth on both days, but 2nd-5th were all smallie bags in the 15-17lb range. All of them fished west of Sodus. Drop-shot and deep diving jerkbaits were key.
  4. Coming! Thanks for reminding me! The next time I update it....which should be the next few days....Ill get you your props! Sorry Buddy!
  5. That's the sweat Pea....but the one I was using was the glow sweet pea. Im outta wigglers for the year! They were AWESOME behind a Kelly Green Spinny.
  6. This was when me and my bro were very young! So we didnt take up too much room.
  7. We had a 21' Penn Yan with the same motor. We would fish 6 guys out of there at times and there was plenty of power.
  8. Now I know what I was doing wrong! Too many flasher/flies! I think all 8 rods had flasher flies. Nice job!
  9. We were the first boat out of the pier heads and didn't see much on the screen as we worked the mouth for one pass. We turned the boat North and headed out to where we were the day before. WE got out to the 40' range and the fish were there. However, we again had a tough time getting them to open their mouths. First hit was on a Green dot SmartFish pulling an Ultra Green Glow A-TOM-MIK fly. He hit the 40' wire on a 3 setting and was off within the first minute. Next the other wire took off with a White SmartFish/Sweat Pea A-TOM-MIK fly. During this battle The middle rigger would take off and we are doubled up! That was also a White/Dew SmartFish pulling an A-TOM-MIK TG fly. We boated both of these and one was 20ish and the other closer to 15 pounds. Everything gets re-set and I'm leaning against my corner rigger (my back turned) talking to the clients and I feel something jumping. I turn around and see the rod bobbing. I grab it and hand it off to one of them. Guess what that fish took? Sea Sick Waddler Spinny pulling an A-TOM-MIK Sweat Pea fly. Now I'm stoked! We boat that fish and it was a 10-12lb fish. We would go a while with nothing then the 300' copper takes off. I didn't have it out the full 300' and when the albright knot passed through the eyes of the rod it must of gotten hung up and SNAP. The copper broke right above the knot, and I mean right above! Anyway, that was my last white e-chip pulling an A-TOM-MIK White Halo fly. That would be it for our day. We watched other boats pull fish slowly, but we couldn't turn anything the last few hours. I have to say I went through more attractor fly combos this weekend than ever before. Staging fish are tough! Real tough!
  10. Was set-up by 5:45 and trolling out of the river. Went though 50 atractor fly combos and tossed j-plugs and spoons at these tight lipped preditors. We took our only fish of the day at about 7am on a glow green j-plug off the rigger. It was an 8lb Norther Pike. Our next rip was on our 10 color pulling a glow green NK Mag. Got to the rod and no one home. The a screamer on the five color pulling a NK Wonderbread mag. Both of these hits came around 60fow. Finally, at the end of the day we trolled up the river to put the boat back on the trailer to have our wire on a 2.5 setting out 20' take a WHACK! We heard zip...zip...zip and then the rod went limp. We got snapped off. That fish took my Green dot SmartFish pulling my last A-TOM-MIK Glow Pro-Am fly. Tough day and my worst performance of the year. LOTS of fish out there, but not many got them going.
  11. Ill have this weekend to run it. Then Im afraid I'll have to wait till next year.
  12. I cant wait to run this! Only problem is i might have to wait till next Spring to actually see if it will perform as well as the spoon. So, what fly should go behind this?
  13. We put it there to slow them down for the camera. By no means do we plan to hunt over it.
  14. I think they are sharp. Bayliner had some troubles in the late 80's, but I see a lot of these boats ur talking about out on the water and people seem very pleased.
  15. I only use a shorter rod for my "chute" copper. Its a 7' Shimano TDR rod. I don't want the copper in the "air" behind the boat for fish fighting purposes. We don't reel it in when fighting fish, but we try to keep it to the opposite side of the boat. For the shorter length copper sections we Use the 9'6" Daiwa Heartlands. If I'm only running 1 copper down the chute its a 600 copper marked every 50', so I can adjust it on the fly. I have expanded my copper rods to just about every length. So I don't have to worry about only sending out a partial copper off the board. So, you want a copper rod? I am thinking that RJ and BV misread your post. You don't just want a rod, but a set-up. I tell all of my customers who want to get into copper fishing to get 1-600' set-up. Have it marked every 50'. This way you can select the right depth you want to fish rather than be limited to a 300 or a 400. With a 600' marked every 50' you can put a lure from 10' down to 130' down. That's versatility!
  16. I haven't mounted one since my first buck I shot. He wasn't really a mounter, but i wanted a deer on the wall. I kinda sorta wished I did last years archery buck, but I think i can do much better. My buddy does European mounts, so that's what all of mine have been made into.....and they are nice......but I want a nice shoulder mount. By the way.....if anyone wants a European mount and don't have the means to do it let me know. My buddy does them for a fairly reasonable price. Here are some examples.
  17. Here is the second pic.....and r u serious you cant see rack outside his ears? He is on the right hand side of the pic.
  18. OK, this camera has been in the same spot for well over a month. This is the only photo I have of him, but I'd say he is a shooter! He looks to be a main frame 8. The next pic is of his rear end so he was on a mission to the field for some grub. Weird hes just headin out there at first light????? Why not at dusk???? Its not like hes chasin does.
  19. We were excited to fish the last tournament of they year at the Oak only to find out about 8am that there were only 3 boats entered. So they canceled the tourney. Kinda hard to believe with the amount of traffic that was out there. I'm talking 40-50 boats. Anyway, we started off in about 75' and the screen progressively got better as we trolled on a NE heading. Once we hit 150-200 we could see all the big guys chillin down 125-150 in the water column. I'm thinkin......here's my program! Well, these guys weren't moving and didn't want to eat. We were about to head offshore when we got the call about the cancellation, so we figured that would be a waste of gas. So, instead we figured we would go in and look for BT's. We started in 30' and worked out to 100 with pee warm water. Never found less than 60 degrees and that was on the bottom on 125. So we headed back to port on a 200-300 fow troll. We set up for Kings again and WHAM! The 350 diver on a 1.5 takes off with a black Spinny/A-TOM-MIK Hammer fly. Just a juvee...10-12lbs. We would end up taking two skippies the rest of the day and pulled rods around 1:30. Sounded like a tough bite out there on this particular day. Only a couple of fish taken in the inside waters, and you had to be on a pod of fish offshore to get them going. Anyway, the screen looked good and it should be long before those fish make their way to the tribs around here in numbers.
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