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Yankee Troller

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  1. Not sure who "pro staffs" for an underwater light company, but if we're talking about the same person their word and experience is about as bad as it gets. We used my buddies green under water lights while night trolling. We left them on, and we got bit the whole time we were out there. Alewife would swim though the light from time to time. It was cool. I can tell you it made netting easier. I haven't used them in shallow to answer your question.
  2. For Humminbird their DI frequency is 455 and 800.
  3. If this guy has under water lights he'd do better in tourneys. Seriously!
  4. They are just a cool factor
  5. FYI....the only HELIX that will CHIRP is the 12". The ducer it comes with out of the box will let you CHIRP. If you want to spend close to $1000 you can make the CHIRP sonar look real good!
  6. The video below will help you understand CHIRP sonar. Lowrance and Humminbird offer up "cheap CHIRP" options. With CHIRP it all comes down to the transducer and how low the q is. All explained in the video, and also on AIRMARs website. A good AIRMAR CHIRP transducer is around $1000 for a thru-hull.
  7. Here is a good pic showing CHIRP and DI on the same Humminbird screen.
  8. DI and CHIRP are two totally different things.
  9. It can be done. We tried it last May out of Wilson. Four of us hopped on a boat and went out at 10ish and fished until 12/1ish. We hooked and caught 4 Salmon all on Moonshine glows. 2 Downrigger fish, 1 wire fish, and 1 copper fish. It was pretty neat. We kept the underwater lights on and watched Alewife swim through them from time to time. I had an afternoon trip and put the fish to sleep on a nice break, so we headed out there and got back on them. I wouldn't recommend it unless you have radar and a good GPS. Autopilot helps a lot too.
  10. Daiwa is making a Copper/Leadcore rod now in its DXT line up. Very similar rod to the Heartland series with some tweaks to make it similar to the old Great Lakes System rods that everyone loved. We've been running 9'6" Heartland Diver rods for many years without any issues. They are great for up to 500' of Copper.
  11. We've been running it for 4 seasons now. It's been flawless. I might suggest you buy the Ethernet Hub and two Ethernet cables and network the whole system. We've run the AS 21RD4KW and I know Vince on Thirllseeker is running both the AS 21RD4KW and the AS 12RD2KW. Let me know if you have any other specific questions.
  12. As long as they are the Accudepth Plus they are a solid reel for the price. I know a charter captain who ran them on his wires for a few seasons without a hiccup up here on Ontario. I also ran 6 of them on my Brown Trout board rods for many years without incident.
  13. The Daiwa Accudepth rods I've seen and used had terrible finishes, workmanship, and didn't last. The Daiwa Heartlands were bulletproof, and so are their new DXT rods. They actually expanded the DXT line-up over the Heartland and give a few extra actions and also make a Copper/Leadcore rod. I think the ML action downrigger rod on the FLs would be a nice one! I played with the 10' M diver rod they make now, and that looked like a nice stick for Trout.
  14. We won our first professional event in 2007. Our first time fishing a professional event coming from the Am division. The next weekend we took dead last in Niagara. It happens to everyone. Honestly, a bad tourney will teach you more than one you clean house in!
  15. Sorry, but it happens all too often on the for sale forum. Let people ask what they want.
  16. Why criticize the original poster or his price publicly? He can ask what he wants. If you don't agree, or like it, zip it and move on. I don't get why you had to throw your $.02 in? Work2Fish is right. The US Canadian exchange makes things all good.
  17. New King of the Lake website is up and running! https://t.co/AiE2UvKttx

  18. Simply. Clearly. Better.Check out the clarity! How many fish do you count? #humminbird #onix… https://t.co/9Nek3a47tS

  19. You could get in and out IF the ice doesn't slide North. No docks are in.
  20. I snapped my frames on my Fisch 580G last Summer. Sent them in and had them back in less than 2 weeks. I think it cost me $25ish. My only gripe was they didn't make the color frame I had originally anymore, so I had to change that. I thought it was decent customer service.
  21. Another "over analyzed" thing in our sport. Make it long enough that you'r maintaining the stealth of LC fishing, but it doesn't need to be 100' long. For spoons when fishing Salmon and Trout we run 15 or 20lb Flouro. Very rarely do we put paddles on LC. When we do the 20lb flouro isn't a problem, but I'd imagine some might want to bump that up a little.
  22. No, we'll be in Rochester.
  23. Fish the St. Catherines cove, the Welland, or Jordon?
  24. I have the 580P and the 580G. Like them both. The 580G is a great lens, but you will feel the weight difference.
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