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  1. Braddocks Bay

     I've been watching the big red barge transporting  Volvo dump trucks into the bay for days now, but instead of heading out to the lake, they are heading upstream around the Buttonwood creek area. Anyone know what they're doing up there?? 

  2. Hard Core..... or Crazy..

    I drove down to the Port Of Rochester early this morning.... a light misty rain, wind out of the NE with 3- 5 foot waves crashing the piers, wind chill at 28 degrees, boat ramps clogged up with logs, branches, and a ton of other assorted crap, more big logs and debris floating down the river........ an one lonely fairly large boat trailer in the lot, who apparently drove through the crap on the ramp to  go fishing.  I launch in less than perfect conditions form time to time, but not today...

  3. I don't know about others, but I have a small selection of "Stud Baits" that I consider my starting lineup each trip out. It changes from trip to trip, but in most cases, it's the same dozen or so lures that get run first. As a small boat fisherman with storage space at a premium, I've been keeping my "go to " baits in smaller, easier to store containers.  I love these boxes! ... the best storage idea I've seen in years.

     

    Super Slims and Bay Rats

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  4. Don't just check that the bilge pump runs, make sure it pumps!  A few years ago, I added a second pump just to be safe. This time i ran water in the bilge from the garden hose. The new pump worked fine, the old pump hose had rubbed against one of the outboard mounting bolts and ripped a big hole in the back of the hose that was not visible during inspection. The water just splashed all over the bilge area... not a drop left the boat. I shudder when I think what would have happened out deep if I needed to get water out of the hull...

     

    Here's a bit of good reading...

    http://www.docksidereports.com/small_boat_safety_at_sea.htm

  5. Braddocks Bay boat launch

    FYI, With all the nice weather, some of us my want to hit up the bay for a little perch fishing or slide out to the lake for some browns..... docks are being removed at the marina and the entire boat launch is blocked. It looks like they are using sections of floating docks as barges to float the old docks into shore, leaving then on the ramp with the big work barge. Head for Sandy or the Genny. I live near the bay and will post when / if the ramps open up.

     

    Jim S.

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    jd could you tell me ware you got that vinyl from thanks

     

    I used Decrite MariDeck 25Mil vinyl, the color I used is called "kingfisher"  I purchased from Great Lakes Skipper.  I used their e-bay store.

     

  7. Thanks for all the compliments.

    Two important things about this project:

     

    GET SAMPLES!  not all the "non skid marine vinyl" out there is non skid. I used the stuff Cabelas sells for another project, and is slippery when wet compared to the stuff I put down.

    I used Decrite MariDeck 25Mil vinyl, the color I used is call "kingfisher"  81/2' x 10' delivered was $136.00

    There are many products and vendors out there, so get the free samples and decide for yourself.

     

    Marine vinyl flooring has a "grain" much like carpet. If you install the pieces every which way, you will see it in the finished product. I marked each piece I cut with an arrow on the back pointing to the bow so they would lay facing the same way. Indoor / outdoor carpet glue from the home center has always worked for me.  

     

    Running the vinyl across the floor and up the sidewall in one piece was a challenge, but worth the effort. Cut oversize and trim as you go. Slow and steady works best .

       
  8. My Old Boat

    Having a bit of time to myself today in this cold weather, I thought I would share the latest project on my old boat. 1996 Starcraft  17 footer. 20 year old nasty, smelly, worn out carpet. Time to rip it out !

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    Pulled the center floor section out completely to get a look at the fuel tank and under floor structure.

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    Starting to lay in the new heavy non skid vinyl from Great lakes Skipper. The only seam is under the front seat pedestal bases.  The center section was wrapped separately and Installed. No seams on the sidewalls, one piece up to the rod lockers.

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    Very happy with the finished product.

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  9. I know exactly what you mean. By mid February, I'm sick of the cold and lack of sun. I lay on the floor with the dogs soaking up any sunlight that comes through the skylights.

    I did not go to the Niagara show, won't go the the gun show this weekend, and know better than to go to the boat show at the state fairgrounds. I do make a lot of small purchases from from online tackle shops, many are sponsors of this site. I 've been fishing the big pond since 1988, and God knows, I don't need any more 'stuff", especially big ticket items. I put a new vinyl floor in the rig this past fall, will make a bunch of new trolling flies over the next month ( thanks Purple Taco ), tape up a few spoons, and move lures to my custom tackle boxes made in Bulgaria.  Hoping for an early spring, and a dredged channel at Braddocks Bay.

     

  10. 16' 8" Starcraft here. Next spring starts my 21st. season on the big lake with this rig. Fishing waves less than 3 ft. no problem. Pick your days and don't skimp on the safety equipment. I spend most of my time out there alone, and will turn 60 in a few weeks. 2 batteries, 2 bilge pumps, 2 vhf radios ( 1 hand held, 1 fixed ) extra flares, and I always wear an auto inflate life jacket. ... Plenty of fish to be had in a small rig.

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  11. Even if they keep the channel open, the area around the docks and ramp are very shallow. I struggle getting my 17ft. tin boat on and off the trailer by mid October. Bigger boats will be sitting in the mud by early  fall.

     

    Remember fall 2012 ??  here's the ramp at low water

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    My wife and I walked across the bay out to the channel markers.

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    Lake O on the left, B'Bay on the right. This is the sand bar that now has the break wall on top of it. Everything in the picture was under water earlier in the year.

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  12. I also have been using their tracks for a few years now and love them. Instead of mounting one long track, I mounted a 3 foot section at the stern, then left a 10 inch space, and added 2 more feet forward of that. This allows me to load rod holders not only from the track ends, but also from the space in the center between the tracks.

      Note the space between the tracks, lower left corner of picture.

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  13. My nephew's first major king, early August out of Braddocks Bay... 21 lbs.

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    We had friends over for the Super Bowl, and had a feast of Yellow Perch..... now he wants to try his hand at perch fishing.

    I took him with me this fall..... the smile on his face was all the thanks I needed. ...We have a bag in the freezer for this year's Super Bowl party..

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