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Luck to all. Tom B. (LongLine) I'm going deeper than most and shallower than some.
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GPS vs Depth Raider speed disparity problem solved!!!
LongLine replied to Dukdog's topic in Open Lake Discussion
Yep, agree thast your cable is more vertical and your probe is also more vertical. Too much blowback & you'll probably loose speed at the probe altogether. Tom B. (LongLine) -
I'm sure that many a paint salesman will tell you that it's true. Yrs ago I painted mine silver partially because I thought they looked better and partially because I was bored to death that weekend. I'm fairly sure the fish care more about the lures than the weight. But then again. I've never caught a fish on a rigg'r weight. Tom B. (LongLine)
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Running spoons from different manufacturers
LongLine replied to chinook266's topic in Tackle and Techniques
Always check the action of your spoon about 6-8 ft back with the rod tip just underwater. If it's just laying there, it needs a little more speed. If revolving in a tight circle, it needs less. To answer your question: can you run nk28's & standard DW's - Heck yes, great combo. Tom B. (LongLine) -
I heard someone took a quick poll…
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IBAY - 4-26
LongLine replied to TerraPenn's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
YepNice fish. Tom B. (LongLine) -
Well the weather $uck$ so I might as well give it a shot…(and besides I know Ray is just dying to hear this) 1. We owe our fisheries today to the fact that dead fish float. Back in the ‘60’s, many millions of alewives floated up on shore and stunk up the beaches hence we knew something had to be done about them. 2. Every “fishkill†that you read about in the news is/was discovered by vast numbers of dead floating fish. 3. Back when they rotenoned the river to kill Asian Carp, they found no AC but required many boaters to remove the dead fish that floated up. 4. Sharks, rays & gobies will sink because they don’t have swim bladders. 5. Currents and down-wellings can keep dead fish down until they rot. http://www.lifeslittlemysteries.com/74- ... float.html also published on the “fish channel†http://www.fishchannel.com/fishkidz/bey ... float.aspx Tom B. (LongLine)
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Some ways to remember the difference between an Atlantic & a Brown: Atlantic Salmon – Single row of teeth in roof of mouth Atlantic Salmon – mouth At or Ahead of the eye Atlantic Salmon – Arc or Semi-circle tail Brown Trout - Twice as many rows of teeth Brown Trout – mouth Beyond the eye Brown Trout – Tetragon (square) tail Tom B. (LongLine)
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Depends on how you release them. Release them into your cooler and no they won't survive. If not "gut" hooked and not horsed around in the boat then great majority do survive. The Lake Ontario Annual report said that close to 45% of the fish caught were released, yet I have never seen more than a couple dead salmon per year floating out there (spring & summer) Tom B. (LongLine)
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NEARSHORE MARINE FORECAST NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BUFFALO NY 950 AM EDT SUN APR 22 2012 FOR WATERS WITHIN FIVE NAUTICAL MILES OF SHORE LOZ043-044-222015- HAMLIN BEACH TO MEXICO BAY ALONG LAKE ONTARIO INCLUDING IRONDEQUOIT BAY- 950 AM EDT SUN APR 22 2012 GALE WARNING IN EFFECT FROM LATE TONIGHT THROUGH MONDAY AFTERNOON TONIGHT NORTHEAST WINDS 10 TO 20 KNOTS INCREASING TO GALES TO 35 KNOTS OVERNIGHT. RAIN. WAVES 2 TO 4 FEET BUILDING TO 9 TO 12 FEET. MONDAY NORTH GALES TO 35 KNOTS BECOMING NORTHEAST TO 30 KNOTS IN THE AFTERNOON. RAIN AND SNOW. WAVES 10 TO 14 FEET. Yikes - right out of the North! Glad I trailer and don't park on the Genny. Tom B. (LongLine)
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Silicone in the lines??????? Do you mean that sludgey stuff like your gas line has been eaten up with eth-eth-eth-ethanol? If so take a look at your fuel pump. Start the engine and see if it'll run if you continuous pump the bulb? Tom B. (LongLine)
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Get yourself a good nautical chart...watch out for thet 5 ft stuff. Good way to lose a prop. South wind pushes the warm surface water offshore and brings in the cold stuff from out deep. North wind does the opposite. "General" lake current on the south shore comes from the west and goes to the east, however it hits many "snags" along the way. Run heavy spoons like NK on the fast side, Stingers can go slow or fast. Start out slow & work the old Zig-zag. Be observant as to which side gets the hit then adjust speed accordingly. Good luck. Tom B. (LongLine)
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Kind of obvious which marinas/harbors want the powerboats/fishermen and which ones don't, isn't it? Tom B. (LongLine)
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There's definitely a plus side to aluminum boats. Tom B. (LongLine)
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Permanent with a long antennea. Hand helds are too easy to drop, especially overboard and don't have the range of the permament ones. Tom B. (LongLine)
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Welcome to the board JB. Those salt outfits are more than enough for anything in freshwater. You might want to lighten up on the gear a little. Something with a little more give, especially in the rods. Your liable to straighten out a few hooks. Most of the guys use 7-10 ft medium action rods. I personally use 8'6" heartland rods with penn 320 GT2's. July August is Flea season. The 30 Lb is often used by some to keep the fleas off, not really necessary for catching the fish. As long as you reel as a smooth enough drag to let the fish peel off 100-150 yds on his first run, you'll be fine. Tom B. (LongLine)
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I suggest camera for 2 reasons: 1. Post a pic with his name visible... and 2. I had a boat comming at my port side while trolling in 200 FOW with not another boat in sight. I took many pictures in sucession and the driver caught the flash out of the corner of his eye & swerved. Tom B. (LongLine)
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Yikes! Good luck with it. I'm sure it'll be a lot better when your done with it. Tom B. (LongLine)
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coming down this week best place to launch boat
LongLine replied to outlander's topic in Open Lake Discussion
The Genny, I-Bay & Sandy are between Fair haven & Olcott. All have great ramps. Clean spoons off shallow rigg'rs & sticks way back on the boards. Fish under 25 FOW. Tom B. (LongLine) -
Advice for an oldie but a newbe......
LongLine replied to Shakemsam's topic in Tackle and Techniques
Shawn - I also started way back when. Back then I had a Marine MKII crt b/w unit, which I think was the best unit ever made. When it died, I went color. I like color better because the various shades of grey were sometimes deceiving. Blue dots in the water are definitely just noise. Speed & temp on the fish finder are deceiving also. Paddlewheel speed due to drag of the boat and temp due to prop wash & the suns reflection. If you can spring i,t look for a rigg'r probe so you can get downspeed & temp. Good luck out there. Tom B. (LongLine) -
Fishing Report LongLine Well it’s been a long wait but well worth it especially after hearing how well everyone’s been doing. Actually I was happy that the boat didn’t sink and the engine started when I launched at the Genny for the 1st time this year. Guess I was in about 6:00am. Only one other guy launching in the dark. Lots of driftwood in launch spot #2. No parking machine yet. Slight wind out of the south & overcast then cleared up. Surprisingly it wasn’t that cold. River temp 51F. Here’s the first LongLine shot of the new season: Reports showed everyone headed East past I-Bay so of course, I headed west towards Russell. Cleared the jetty & goosed it to make sure I was banging on all cylinders. Surface dropped to 47F. Fishfinder died so I’m guessing I slowed down & set up in the 20-25 FOW range. Anyways dropped the first rigg’r to 12 ft with a DW Dolphin back about 50 ft & this guy hits it as I’m setting up the second: Good shoulders. – 9 Lb Brown. Not sure what the circle on him was. He had a lamprey mark on his other side but more forward. Got another small Brown as I worked west, then I was pleasantly surprised by this guy. (Actually he made my knees wobbly) – 1st King of the year. 8 ft down back about 40 Ft on a Wonderbread: (18 Lbs, 35 1/2â€) Turned around at the ponds, and had two more small Browns on the way back to the Genny. One on a Cindy Long-A off the planner board and the other off the Dolphin. 3 of the 4 Browns had lamprey marks. Salmon was clean. One of them didn’t have a right pec fin. The King did have an adipose fin. Maybe 6-8 boats fishing the mouth. Pulled the lines at 10:30. Another guy pulling out said he got a couple Browns too. Great day to be on the water. Luck to all. Tom B. (LongLine)
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Congratulations. That's quite an achievement for her. Now get your fat old butt out there & catch some fish! Tom B. (LongLine)
