Can any one help? Otherwise we could loose one of the East end tournaments. I really love this tournament but a lot of help is needed and so few have done it for so many years.
I hope some one can step forward.
I do a father / son trip every May to the Niagara Bar and would not give it up for anything. Great fishing and fun times. I have done this trip on the holiday weekend for over ten years. There is several places to stay but we stay at the Youngstown Motel. Nice people. It is for sale though and we will have to see when it gets sold. We usually cook our own food so I do not know anything about where to eat.
If you are looking for more in the summer time I would suggest the Oak Orchard area. They have some of the best summer fishing. I stayed at the 4c's marina. They had several cottages to stay in.
In the fall, late August through early September you can not beat the Mexico Bay area.
Are you looking for brand or color pattern?
If pattern / color for me it would have to be glow frog right now. Up to four years ago it was the Miami Dolphin. I do not have a preferred brand. For why, it just produces more hits for me tan any other color.
If you are referring to the radius piece with the holes in it to lock it into its degree position, I am sorry to inform you that that is part of the tube itself. Just flattened out and drilled for the various degree positions. You would have to custom make something and insert it into the tube or have it welded on. In either case it would probably be cheaper to just purchase new holders.
Sorry for the info.
Nick and Theresa,
Thank you very much for the reports and the videos. I really enjoy them. Wish you a great short winter and hope to meet you some day up there.
momay4000,
Give Lowrance a call. I had a similar issue with interference with my humminbird. I contacted them concerning a ferrite, which is a form of filter. I just wanted to know if they thought it was a good idea and which one to purchase. They in return just sent me the one I needed at no cost. Basically the one they sent is a ring, you take your transducer cable and put it through the middle of the ring as many times as you can, wrapping the cable around the ring. It should come with a picture set of directions if you do not understand how I am wording it. It will not stop all the interference but it cleared my screen immensely. I could not read anything on my screen if I had to up my RPM's on a windy day. Now I can read it with just a little clutter (not too bad).
Good luck and tight lines
WOW it has been a long time sense high school ( 30 years goes so fast). If I did my math correctly, and you have a 20 deg. cone, you should be scanning a 17.6 foot circle at 50 feet down and a 35.26 foot circle at 100 feet down.
Usually to pick up your rigger balls you just have to pitch the transducer a couple of clicks back past level with the water line (not level with the boat). Most boats sit with the bow up slightly due to engine weight. I personally do not like to see my rigger weights all the time. I think it clutters the screen too much. I have my transducer set so if I slow down slightly or take a turn the balls will show just to verify their position.
Good luck and tight lines
Heading up in a few hours myself. Hope it settles down. Last trip to pring the boat home. A long 6 hour drive to not be able to fish but this is the only weekend I could get to retreive the boat.
Coldwatertackle.com has 52 colors
Fish307.com has the largest selection that I have seen yet at 117 colors listed on their site.
Good luck and tight lines.
I found this while doing some research on the Fair Haven Challenge. I thought some of you would enjoy it.
www.dec.ny.gov/docs/administration_pdf/0812backtrails.pdf
I agree with the need of the overhand knot as well. You can also tie the overhand loop knot without the swivel and then just add the swivel as you show. I find it a little faster that way on the water.
All above is great information and this is deffinatly a personel choice due to the abillity of the people on board.
Like above I have four riggers, two wire divers, possibly two slide divers, and a copper off to the side. I have an eight foot beam. I do not pull any rods and take the fish up the shoot. I relocate rods to more forward rod holders to get the lines out of the way.
Also do not forget that when a fish hits and releases from the rigger he is going to rise and fall back behind the boat. He may run straight back or to one side. If you release the other device its line will also rise and drop back. You could possible be creating more of a chance of tangles by releasing other rods to take them in. Just a thought.
Good luck and tight lines