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LongLine

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  1. Ray - I don't speak computereese so all I can say is that when you do get on the site then add the main page as a favorite again. It should overwrite any previous address your computer was remembering.

    If that don't work then depress the Caps Lock key so everything is in capital letters, hold the left control key down and drop an 8Lb "herbie" on the "H" key while swearing violently. (won't help you get on the site but you'll probably feel better after you show your computer who's boss)

    Tom B.

    (LongLine)

    :lol:

  2. Look at the entire lake view. The cold surface water from the entire lake has formed an E-W running elipse that is quite close to the southern shore. You'd expect it to be somewhat symetrical to the center E-W line of the lake but it's definitely pushed southward. Very possible some fog banks formed.

    Tom B.

    (LongLine)

  3. Hank - Thanx. Guess I'll have to stay off that color scheme.

    Go'K' - Yes there were many. That's why I took the picture. (frustration) Guess I'll have to start putting the top up on days like that & go back to other screens. Maybe I should put a strike-vision on my christmas list. :idea:

    D'B' - Looked to me like Nessie (Bessie) left many "calling cards". :roll:

    Tom B.

    (LongLine)

  4. Ok you guys – Just East of the river on Sat, solo again. 85-120 FOW. Had 1 release on the high line at 60 ft but otherwise just enjoyed the sunshine. We had a brief storm Fri night & temps dropped about 15 deg overnight. Crystal clear sky on Sat morn. 54.5F on surface, gradual to 49.5F on the bottom. West wind with 2ft waves. Occasional small white cap. Had a very “activeâ€Â

  5. I had a broken paddlewheel a couple months back. Had to drive to Buffalo for company so called Moor to see if I could pick one up on my way back. Stopped in around lunch time. Got shooting the breeze with Duane, who really know these things. Ended up buying a few other parts & left happy.

    Bottom Line: Top marks for Excellent service. :D:D

    Tom B.

    (LongLine)

  6. USGS operates the Kaho:

    RVKaho.jpg

    NYSDEC operates the Seth Green.

    Seth Green is smaller than Kaho. Both used for preyfish assessment on Big-O. Seth Green usually makes the cross lake trawls & hydroacoustic surveys. Lots of other research also done with both on Big-O.

    Tom B.

    (LongLine)

  7. ITB - I believe the rod/reel King salmon record is 97 Lb caught in Alaska (cerca '85) however bigger have been reported netted. Also the world record "greaser" is larger than that pictured.

    However, if any of us caught a 50 Lb'r in Big-O, we'd need a new pair of nickers :roll: ;)

    Tom B.

    (LongLine)

  8. Good news from the 2006 DEC annual report is that the goby population has leveled off but the bad news is that they're getting bigger so the overall biomass in Big-O is roughly the same as last year.

    Tom B.

    (LongLine)

  9. Definitely pop the rigger if you ever start to get frustrated. Amazing how many fish I've caught that way over the years. I never raise the rigger to release line when changing lures, checking for seaweed or calling it a day. Love Blacks for that very reason :!: :!:

    tip: pop the rod then put it in back in rod holder immediately, then raise rigger. This gives lure a little time to flutter down, then come up. Even a little one will give you a jolt. :)

    Tom B.

    (LongLine)

  10. Ray - Glad you got it. sorry couldn't answer earlier, got kicked off computer last nite so went out & painted trailer.

    That does have to be one of the neatest sites around though. Who said there's no structure in Big-O :?: :?: :?: You can also use the "identify" feature to get info & GPS coordinates.

    Tom B.

    (LongLine)

  11. S'Spoon - Speed & leed (lead). You have to experiment. As to which scum line, you have to watch temp gages. The one at 150FOW had extremely cold water outside of it. make sure what you're seeing is fish and not big flotsam/jetsum. Normally if I see what look like multiple lines I'll zigzag thru them or turn big circle, on my way out.

    HIH

    Tom B.

    (LongLine)

  12. Only made it out for a couple hours this morning. 2 Cohos & a Bow. Bigger Coho 27 inches. All 35 down over 130FOW. Interesting temps 120 to 150 FOW. 150 FOW - 42F surf, 39.5F down 20. 2 minor scum lines & 2 sharp temp breaks in the area. All on Bloody Silv/Blk R&R. Very aggressive fish. 2.0 down-speed, “zigging & a zaggingâ€Â

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