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Here is some good reading that may help you out.
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http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/w ... 91900a.htm
OK,....now lets get back to fishing!
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Would this be exclusive to LO or would it be NY wide?
John
Right now the petition is only for Lake Ontario but I would like it state wide also seen as I don't fish LO. This is a good place to start. The LO boys are going to need the support from the rest of us if this has any chance at all.
I'm #264, jumped on this awhile back.
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Mine will do that occasionally but it really doesn't seem to effect the boat speed. If the R's or speed seem to change (usually slower) I just tap the MFT and all is well. I think that the change in RPM is more to do with the carbureted engine and linkage than the throttle. Same thing happens with a mechanical throttle also. Just my opinion. So far it hasn't been a concern of mine as long as boat speed is consistent and easy to control.
I would imagine that the only way your going to get any better control is to eliminate all the mechanical linkage by going with EFI and electronic throttle.
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Thanks Drewey for the info. It's good to have someone on here that knows what their talking about. We all go off half-cocked because my buddy said,...or I heard that,.... keep a full tank,.....store with a empty tank,... vent open, vent closed,...blah, blah, blah. Good accurate information will save us all a lot of money and blow away some of those myths out there.
This topic has come up several times and the confusion on how to deal with the ethanol additive abounds us. Please continue to straighten us out. Some of us are listening.
Thanks
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Here is another version of making the trolling fly:
http://www.lakemichiganangler.com/tips/ ... ctions.htm
supplies:
http://www.stanleysstingerflies.com/
http://www.lakemichiganangler.com/store/store.htm (bottom right cornor of page)
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Copper is generally not a slam dunk by any means. It's difficult to use and there are a number of other techniques that may work just as well.
You have to have a good set of arms when you play the COPPER game. Generally not much fun for the kids.
Lyteline got around that issue with this....> .......................> It's battery operated and semi-portable.
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Thanks Gez for the heads up on this. Checked out the link. Seams simple enough. Will consider it.
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Hi Sean,.......I'm pretty much sold on the Raymarine SmartPilot X-5 Sport Pilot. That unit seems to be like a modern day version of my King AP2000 autopilot. I like the idea of a helm mounted unit. No hydraulic lines & fittings to jerk around with. No rudder feedback gizmo adjustments to add to the mix. Although the X5 had some issues early this year Raymarine was quick to get it right. That is important to me. I'll be installing the X5 in my boat unless some more negative stuff develops over the winter.
There are a few posts in the last 12 months about autopilots. Do a search and you'll see that everyone has their favorite just like downriggers, sonar, GPS/Chartplotter. I like simple and this unit sounds simple. Go to Raymarines website and download the installation manual. You'll see how easy it is to install.
http://www.raymarine.com/ProductDetail. ... ODUCT=4177
Good luck on selecting a unit Sean. Love to hear what unit you finally decide on and why.
Mike
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...like you Chowder I put about 4 hours on my boat Saturday.....stripping out my autopilot and some of my steering. Got lil’Buddy all packed up for the winter. Will be installing new hydraulic steering and autopilot around Feb/March. After 2 boats and 17 years of service my autopilot got tired. Time for a new one. My cable steering also is starting to get worn out after 7 years of trolling with this boat and a good time to replace it.
This is not exactly the fishing report I like to make but while I was shifting stuff (rods, flasher/dodger boxes, fly boxes, plugs & spoon boxes) around the boat I kept thinking how I should have been out on the lake instead of tearing my boat apart.
Great report Chowder. Thanks. You made me jealous this morning reading it.
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Please excuse my manners , Thanks for the reminder Stinger. I am sure many will get tickets becuse they don't know or will forget. I belive in making what you have work eficiently. Did you read my post on the fishing EFA.?
No I didn't read your EFA post HB. I'll have to do a search and check it out.
The main reason for the reminder of the new PFD law was more for the safety aspect than dodging tickets. I made a similiar post down in the Finger Lakes Section because of the winter fishing. I added these lines on that post.
"Just remember if you go over in that 37-40 deg water you won't last long but if your wearing a life jacket at least your family will have a body for the funeral and you'll be saving the local emergency personal a lot of time & money."
This is what I use. http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/store ... 0_225-17-0
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I posted this in the Open Lake Discussion area also.......
Just remember if you go over in that 37-40 deg water you won't last long but if your wearing a life jacket at least your family will have a body for the funeral and you'll be saving the local emergency personal a lot of time & money.
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Just a reminder & a heads up......this takes effect this Sunday 11/1/09
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Had a pretty good day out on the lake. Didn’t get the quality fish that Sean (Hookedup) did the other day but we were up the lake farther and didn’t go scouting once we started to catch fish (never leave fish to find fish,.. right?). That’s what my guest, Frisco keeps telling me. Well seen as he was my guest I went along with what he said and didn’t pull rank on him. I needed him to steer the boat `cause my autopilot pooped out on my last trip a couple weeks ago. Anyway we stayed with it in the hopes of knocking off a couple of those beauty rainbows but that never happened.
So anyhow our day was a 43+1 for 46er. No bows or browns. 25 Lakers & 18 LL’s and a +1. Now what in the heck is a +1.....I’ll get to that later. We launched out of Long Point and set up lines just as we cleared the shallows & headed north. Fished the East side up to the green can and doubled back south pretty much on the same course. Started catching fish in the 95' FOW off the college and it was pretty much steady until we knocked off. All the LL’s were short in the 15" to 17" range and were hitting spoons mostly but a few hit flies down 70' to 90' off the ball & out 210 to 240 on the dipsey . The lakers ranged from 17" to 27" and took spoons & flies, mostly flies. Both rigger & dipsey were taking fish but I think the dipsey may have popped a few more overall.
Ok, what about the +1. Well this was a first for me. Never caught one of these on a dodger/fly before and never heard anyone else mention it either. I may be giving away a tightly held secret and hope I’m not blowing it by giving this up...........My prize of the day (and maybe the season) is this beauty caught off the rigger down 70' over 80' - 115' FOW
Closeup of my prize
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That's the end of my report and also the end of Lil' Buddy's season.
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H&C,...you had the right idea about this site. It's here to share.
Not all share info. Some just read the posts and don't contribute and some just hoard info like it's a matter of national security. They are just threatened by their own shortcomings. Don't pay any attention to them. If everyone did that then this board wouldn't exist. Info on this board is give and take.
Hang in there. I hope your kids get tired arms from reeling in fish.
Skunked on Seneca Soth end today
in Finger Lakes Discussion
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Well it's about time you saw that. Look at the date of my post............your slipping Z'