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LongLine

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  1. Ray - I go to the keys a lot. Guess you can say I'm "hooked". In the kitchen. One hook for the car, one hook for the boat, one hook for the house.....(all singles - no trebles) Tom B. (LongLine)
  2. Ed - Got any pics? (playing...) Great report. Love the pics. Tom B. (LongLine)
  3. TIP of the DAY: :idea: Catch a Big Fish & worried about weight loss before you get it weighed in? Simple. Attach the Rig'r cable to its mouth then run back to the weigh in station with your Black Box set to +1.2v. (Definitely put a "clamp on their thingy" first cuz the last time I got a shock, I nearly wet my pants. ) sorry LG & Gill-T - couldn't help it Tom B. (LongLine)
  4. Ray - Here's how the invassive food chain works. The creature on top eats/ate the creature below it. You can see what happens to the guy on top. Tom B. (LongLine) p.s wish more birds would eat gobies.
  5. In reality a fish immediately gains weight in direct proportion to the time after it's initial contact with a fisherman. Something to do with adrenalin. For all you skeptics out there that don't believe it, 2 weeks ago I had a 19 Lb'r rip off 400 Yds of line & probably kept going all the way to Canada. Just wait till January when I tell you that it was a 30 Lb'r and Skeine'r caught it in November with my lure still in its jaw. Tom B. (LongLine)
  6. Do not stop. Use the boats motion/path to help keep the line tight. On my ride, the cables & lines come in with any decent size fish. (Being primarily a soloist, it's easy cuz there's at most two.) Tom B. (LongLine)
  7. So my third guess was right, huh? A single hole'r :!: Sorry, couldn't help it. But seriously I don't ice fish & really didn't know what it was. Tom B. (LongLine)
  8. What is it? A tent? A covered lounge chair? A porta-potti? Tom B. (LongLine)
  9. Anyone with a Blue Finn Royale is alright in my book. Great ride. Welcome. Tom B. (LongLine)
  10. Edd Thanx for taking the time to find that out. I've been wondering for a long time. I figured they did something like some flyguys do (wax) or something. Makes sense for trollers to have a small spool in the tacklebox rather than the bulk spools. My tackle box weighs 42 Lbs already :roll: Tom B. (LongLine)
  11. I'd vote Atlantic: http://www.wiscfish.org/fishid/frames.aspx I can't make out any color on the adipose Tom B. (LongLine)
  12. Hey Skein'r, you coulda left a couple on the shelf for us :!: Tom B. (LongLine)
  13. Only 30 yrs old? Those Rivieras have at least 5 more good years left in them. My engine probably won't support electrics so when I retired my Riverias, I went to cannon uni's. Make sure to get swivel bases. They save a lot of hassel with releases. Tom B. (LongLine)
  14. Ray - I don't see the problem here. GO! Tom B. (LongLine)
  15. Rick - Did you make it out? What's the verdict? Tom B. (LongLine)
  16. IMO, no doubt the cleaner water due to the mussels has contributed to this. The lake is fairly shallow out quite a ways on the S. shore. Direct sunlight can penetrate the water and warm the darker bottom further out than ever before. (at least in our lifetimes) If you look at the NOAA lake transects, you'll see there is very little under 40F water in Big-O right now. Tom B. (LongLine)
  17. Sandy launch ramp to be closed for two days for repaving starting 9/9 http://www.dec.ny.gov/press/46635.html Tom B. (LongLine)
  18. Random thoughts - If they're talking quality refering to fewer fish but greater size then that's possible. However if they talking quality means catching fish everytime you go fishing, they're full of it. Maybe they haven't heard that theory about overfishing. Or perhaps they know more about big water, open water trolling & the current fish population in Big-O than I give them credit for. They could be correct for certain medium size Bass lakes. Tom B. (LongLine) Catch & "grease"?
  19. I would if I could but it won't let me. Site automatically switches to Paypal because Wife has her Paypal acct f'd up. :evil: Tom B. (LongLine)
  20. Don't have the foggiest notion, but am willing to bet that there is a little electronic plug-in gizmo/module (we used to call them relays) that is blown. Try asking on www.thehulltruth.com site, if no one can figure it out here. Tom B. (LongLine)
  21. I think it was Reeljerks that posted this site a while back. (if not sorry to whoever did). Pretty good site. Click on the word "more" to get wind direction, gusts etc. http://www.weather.gov/forecasts/wfo/se ... neWeek.php Tom B. (LongLine)
  22. Exactly what my probe looks like. Sometimes in & sometimes out of the transducer cone. Bring your rigger up (or down) while watching the screen to confirm. Tom B. (LOngLine)
  23. Launched at the Genny under a starlit sky. Headed W & set up in front of the ponds in 25 FOW. Very slight South wind. Cold water had moved out so headed out. On the way out ran into this chubby guy on the bottom in 60 FOW w/ a Wonderbr’d NK 28. Lot of bait from 50-70 then again 120-140 FOW but mostly on the bottom. (really curious if they’re gobies) Ran into these two little guys around 200FOW on silvr Mags w/yellow Ladr’s, 50 Ft down. Bow (RHS) had 3 lamprey scars on it. Lots of fleas from 60 to bottom at 180FOW & out. Beautiful day on the water. 1st day I didn’t attract ragboats. Off at 11:30. Tom B. (LongLine)
  24. The King stocking program was hit big time last year. There weren't enough eggs harvested and then the eye-up problem hit. DEC has already said it's cutting the salmon stocking quotas for just about everywhere except the S.R. in hopes of protecting the "brood stock." [state of the Lake meetings - Mar '08] We've had a fairly wet year, however the lake is still pretty high. Let's hope a tropical storm (not like Agnes though) makes it up here & gives us some decent rain & high outflow towards the begining of Oct so the spawning run (stocked & nat repo) is more sucessful than last year. Tom B. (LongLine)
  25. Launched before dawn at the Genny. Fog along shore early but burned off around 9:30. Initially worked 40-70FOW out front. Bait was there. Temp definitely warmer as you went out. Very cold shallow. Wondering if these things are blankets of goby’s??? Only saw a few pods up in the water column. Quite a few boats around the mouth early, then they went out. Moved down to Russell in 70 FOW then worked towards shore. Birds in 35 FOW again. (Divers & gulls) I buzzed them for a better shot cuz they obviously didn’t know where the fish were either. Did manage a tiny rainbow in 30 FOW, 10 down, NK clean frog. (Looked like somebody had snagged him) Worked back to River, zig-zagging 30-55FOW, then pulled out around 11:00. Apparently they teach this in sailing school. This guy must’a got an “Aâ€
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