short trip
fished the west side solo this morning picked up one brown between 5.5 to 6#..........63 feet down FL glow froggy glow spoon.......
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If you take both divers and line them up togather you will see the differnts in setting , then just mark so you would have them the same.... I hope this gets you in the ball park with both !!!!!
Have you tryed backing off the clutch adjustment a tad ? Carols brother use to back his off a lot and keep a leather glove on to slow it down ..... not sure what the manual cranks look like butnthe electric clutch parts would be a easy to replace......good luck
These were about the size of a work zone cone with a flag and small light on top........ I was right on top of the first one yesterday before I saw it , not much wind so the flag didn't help any.......light would only be on at night.
We went down to the showboat as they came in. Pretty much had ALL laketrout said they were checking stomach content , size , weight , clipped fins , lamprey marks , test meat for contamination , scale sample for age and whatever else ,# of fish taken from 1:30 pm till morning......nets were from 105' to 180' ...... pretty sure they were done..... he said it was the first time they did it this way and was because of all the complaints of lack of fish.....
They had 4 nets , and a LOT of small lakers with a few 10#+ in the mix.................so move over guess my short run is over now with all the fish they killed in this area , I'll be over on my old fishing grounds next time out !!!!
Gill nets
They have been three gill nets on the west side for the last three night or more not sure. Heard they would be done today.
!st net I saw was just south of the showboat going from the west side in about 90 FOW to east around 150' FOW....... then goin north about a 1.5 miles to the first major shaol same set up , and again going north close to the winery on the water.
You think that is where these algae blooms come from ???
The Cayuga County Health Department has ordered the closure of the bathing beaches at the Wells College Dock in the Village of Aurora and Frontenac Park in the Village of Union Springs due to the presence of potential harmful algal blooms (HABs).
Water quality at public beaches is routinely monitored and the health department closes swimming areas when a potential hazard is identified.
In a statement released on Tuesday afternoon, Public Health Director Kathleen Cuddy reminds you that “swimming areas outside of public bathing beaches are not regulated by the Health Department. However to enjoy our lakes safely this summer, the public is advised to avoid swimming in water that is discolored.”
When there is no longer the presence of Harmful Algal Blooms, water samples from the swimming area of these beaches will be collected and sent for analysis. The public will be informed when these beaches can re-open.