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Yankee Troller

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  1. 3 for sale retialed at $90/rod. These would make great rods for the person who wants a high end rod. They would make for a nice trolling rod for the smaller salmon and Trout on the Finger Lakes, but could easily handle a LO King!

    Asking $200 for all 3!

    http://www.fish307.com/index.asp?PageAc ... rodID=8323

    Detailed Description

    Built from IM7 Graphite, these custom trolling rods from FISH307 are made to our own specifications. These rods are lightweight with a specialized taper to them for a sensitive tip, yet plenty of backbone for strong hooksets and forced releases. The corrosion-resistant reel seats ensure long life and enables the rods to be used for salt or freshwater fishing.

    All FISH307 Trolling Rods Feature:

    2 Piece Rod

    EZ Grip Foam Handle - 4-1/2" Fore grip and 10" Back grip

    Graphite Reel Seats with Stainless Steel Hoods

    Pacific Bay Guides

    Lifetime Limited Warranty

    Length: 9'

    Pieces: 2

    Action: Medium

    Line Weight: 10-17lb

  2. I would head out to the lake in front of mud bay. There are two islands (Fox and Grenadier) that have some nice SM living around. There is also a red bard outside of mud bay where a hole is. That holds a lot of SM too. AS for Walleye, Im sure the shoals right out the mouth of the river are holding them.

  3. Walleye....I was giving btfc1752 some friendly advice. I have no idea why he would want to target Laker soi nthe morning when the King action is slammin. I know of guys this week going out with 6 rod spreads and getting 12 bites in a few hours from Olcott to Oswego. Why go farming for lakers when you can get into some nice King action ALL DAY LONG?

  4. Hey Gambler

    Do you think the reg ones make any big difference? Was looking to buy the lehr jensen lake troll flasher, was going to try it with a dipsy and a spoon. Also it says it good for trout, any truth to it. Have a may 4,5,6th trip planned. Trout in the morning, maybe salmon in the afternoon and walleye at night.

    Thanks Ron

    I think you have your priorities mixed up.....You should be fishing Kings in the morning, and then Kings in the afternoon, and then Kings in the evening. No need fofr trout b/c the Kings are on fire all over the lake this year.

  5. S&R down at Irodequoit was supposed to order some. I got him the contacts he needed and he seemed interested in the product. If not then you can buy direct from thier website.

    http://www.mccoyfishingline.com/

    It is a west coat company so thier presence here isnt very good, yet. In the bass world I live in I have turned many people in to McCoy users localy. Last year I started using it on my Salmon rods to find out it didnt collect fleas. I was impressed!

  6. Right now I am using 25lb test McCoy Mean Green. There isnt a line counter on my Penn 345 so I made 10 passes. I think it is well over 100' long, which is fine. I would say as long as you got 100' your doin well. If you are using the spro swivels like Ernie used make sure you always check to make sure the copper is still wound tightly. If the end starts to stand up it will nick your line. There is another knot you can use and I plan on having team Screamer show me since they use it.

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