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  1. This lake can be very humbling at times. People hooking up all around you and you can't do anything. Been there, many times. Read this site religiously and you will learn a ton. If still not working for you go out on a charter in your area....guarantee you will learn something and it might be the difference. I have never met a charter captain that you can't get talking about what works and why. I know you may not want to do it since you have so much $$$ tied up in your own stuff, but it will be worth it.

  2. A little delayed due to 15 people staying at my house.....

     

    Fished 6 am to 11 off of Russell Station. 48 degrees down 60' in 170. worked 150-190 with a 10lb king on a glow frog on the 55 rigger. Steelie on a 10 color with a lemon lime. Also a couple skippies on the sliders. Had 6 relatives from Boston area on board who found unique ways to shake fish! Definitely learning that you need to watch the fisherman, not the fish, when you have new people on board.

     

    Flat with some fog but avoided rain. Nice morning but slow fishing.

  3. Interesthing thread. I always said 13+ Brown and I will get it mounted. Did a 14.5 a few weeks ago and decided not to. My biggest reason is I just dont have the right place to put it. I don't really have a sports room and my office is not the right place. Purely personal though. Every fish has it's own story.

     

    35lb King will be a different outcome.....

     

    The best part is catching it and having the decision to make!

  4. Started off Russell in 100 and worked out to 390. Did a steelie in 288' on a 10 color core with watermelon. Lost a good one off the boards on a gold with black dots. Worked back in to where we should have stayed and did one on the 70 rigger off the slider in 160'. Couple of other misses and that was it.

     

    If harvesting black fies were the sport- we are in the major leagues. 

     

    Typical mid June day- search for fish and just enough action to remind you how nice it is to be out. 

     

    Fished yesterday also. 12 lb. king, 2 lakers and 2 steelehead in 160-185 off Braddocks Point. That is why I was dumb and went searching today instead of staying where there was fish. Will I ever learn?

     

    Good day to show some new guys how to rig. Also had Reel Intense on board so I could just drive, give orders and smack flies. 

     

     

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    Left Genesee River at 6:15 and headed West. Fished in 15'-25' with planers and riggers. Did one steelie early, had a lull and then did 8 Browns including this 14.5 lb porker, my biggest ever. The cooler in the picture is a huge cooler so the photo does not do the fish justice. Fish took NBK Stingers, some perch colored Rapala sticks and copper colored stinger that had black dots (can't remember name).

     

    Special thanks to the guys on my dock who gave me a great starting point- I would have never been fishing Brownies yesterday if they hadn't set me straight.

  6. Great day, Chris. Nice job.

    Saturday was tough for me, fished between Russell and Braddocks and had a lot of cold water. Lost one ripper and did 6 dinks. All rigger bite, mostly on purple down 50. Maybe I should have fished deeper in the column. Been having fishfinder problems and think it is time to address that.

    Thanks for the neat video.

  7. After saying the death of countless fish in Irondequoit Bay this spring was due to a natural seasonal phenomenon, New York environmental officials reversed course Tuesday and said an infectious fish disease is to blame.

    The disease, known as viral hemorrhagic septicemia or VHS, does not pose a threat to humans or other mammals, according to the state Department of Environmental Conservation.

    But it has killed a large number of gizzard shad, white perch, yellow perch and drum in the bay, the DEC said in a statement. No mortality numbers were released, but from witness accounts, the number is in the thousands.

    Walter Burack of Rochester was kayaking in Ellison Creek near Empire Boulevard in early May and saw what he termed a “massive†die-off.

    “These fish were behaving incredibly bizarrely. Honestly, the number of dead fish and their odd circular swimming at the surface was so striking that I told my son at the time that this might be 'fish plague' " he said.

    The die-off began in late April, according to the DEC and to residents along Irondequoit Bay and along Ellison Creek, which feeds the bay from the south.

    The DEC asked anglers to avoid spreading VHS to other bodies of water by not taking fish, including bait, from the bay to other bodies of water; by cleaning the hull, motor, propeller, trailer and other gear of any boat before leaving the bay; and by disinfecting the live well, bilge and bait tanks with a 10 percent solution of bleach.

    VHS was first documented in the Great Lakes when it caused a large die-off in Lake Ontario in 2005. Since then, it has been blamed for mass deaths of fish in a number of Finger and Great lakes, according to the DEC.

    The virus cannot make humans sick, but it does affect many different species of fish.

    When the DEC was asked about the die-off in early March, the agency said it was due to spring water-temperature changes and other environmental stresses.

     

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