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landingzone

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  1. After being frustrated the past few times out with minimal king action, this morning we went to the 26 bar off P'ville. Marked a bunch at 60' but couldn't get them to go. Think they were steelhead because 55 deg. started about 80' down. About 8:00 the stbd wire fired at 281' back yielding a frisky 19# king (mountain dew SD & hammer fly). 3 or 4 misfires on the riggers, and then the 75' rigger fires. Beauty of a 27# king took a NK mag blk/sil w/purp glo tape off a SWR. Then the water kicked up big time about 11:00 and lightening bolts were on the way. While pulling lines, the port wire at 250' back went off with a mid sized fish which only came half way in (MDSD again/green tinsel fly). Maybe this is the start of something!
  2. View slide show here: http://picasaweb.google.com/RHDennie/LOCWayne08
  3. I've got three used 60 deg. Perko flush mount rodholders. I think that is the same as what you want ie. 30 deg. from vertical. I bought them used but they won't work on my boat. They have the rubber caps. I paid $35 for the set. You can have them for the same. If you are interested, e-mail me at: [email protected] Dick Here is a pic:
  4. What size Spro swivel do I want to join with 45# copper? Thanks, Dick
  5. I imagine it was discussed here somewhere but I can't find it..... I'm setting up a couple copper rigs and need to know the best connection techniques. I have a spool of Howie copper and it shows using a "Howie" knot. I also have an Atommik spool and it shows an Albright knot. Others have told me to use small Spro swivels. I am using 50# Power Pro for backing and 20# fluorocarbon for leader. If using swivels, how do you knot the copper to them?
  6. Anyone tried using 300 ft. of 45# copper with various snap weights above the knot on the backing (then let out ?? ft.) in an attempt to gain more depth? Wondering if this could accomplish nearly the same thing as 400-600 ft. of copper. Dick
  7. What a mess!!! At first I thought it didn't affect us much locally, but now I see this TWIC card required for captains later this year. Also it seems like it will be a big issue in the Thousand Island area (bass, pike, walleye) as anglers wander over and back.
  8. I am going to mount a couple flush mount rodholders. Boat surface is aluminum with 3/4" plywood backing. My question is.... The rodholder tube is 2 1/8" and angled 30 deg. off vertical. Any suggestions as to how to cut the oval necessary to fit this? Thanks, Dick
  9. Shade, Look for the Moor info in the "tackle" section. Dick
  10. Shade, I don't know what a the spring antenna on a Cannon unit looks or works like. Below is a pic of the two Moor antennas. If you want one of the Moor types I think you would have to purchase it frrom Moor. Their phone # is 716-821-5304. Dick
  11. We've probably been through this before but: 1) How much lead core do you typically run on a SWR off a rigger? 2) In addition to the leader to the lure, do you attach a short "leader" on the rod end so that you can put a swivel there? I'm thinking that would allow removal of the lead core to run a clean lure or a different length of lead. I haven't used this set up before so I could use some help. Thanks, Dick
  12. Does the Depth Raider have an antenna similar to the springy pickup of the Moor Sub Troll? If so, how they work with the stop beads on Scotty riggers? I know Moor makes a special antenna for Scottys. I plan to buy one or the other brands and it has to work well with the Scotty beads. Thanks, Dick
  13. Thanks Glen & Paul. That will make my conversion to Moor from FH easy. Dick
  14. Has anyone used the special antenna that Moor is selling to be used on Scottys because of the bead problems with the regular spring style antenna? How do they work as far as passing the bead through and do you think that they work as well as an antenna (signal quality)? Thanks, Dick
  15. These are sold!! Four Tite -Lok gunnel mount rodholders. Adjustable up/down & fore/aft. $80 total for all four. PM me if interested. Dick
  16. These are sold !!! Two Tite-Lok rodholders with rail mounts and gunnel flat mounts. Use either way. $55 total for the pair. PM me if interested. Dick
  17. Four nice Proos electric downriggers w/4' booms. Included are three rodholders each, retro cords, pedestal/swivel bases, mating connectors. These worked great when last used a few years ago. New price $650 for all 4 units total!!!. PM me if interested. (I'd rather sell them here than on eBay to save the shipping hassle for both of us!)
  18. Went last spring with Air Melancon. I doubt you will find a better operation. The fishing the cabins, the people are all great. We went in late may just as the season opened. We caught plenty of walleye and a few pike ... no lakers where we were (Bae Du Nord). We were a little early to slaughter the walleye but we caught plenty of fish. It sounded like early July was prime. We have friends that have gone there in the last few years in Aug. & Sept. & raved about it. You are treated very nicely and the camps are very comfortable. More water than you can ever fish with expert guide service if you want (good idea for a day). I have lots of photos and the e-mail address of the caretaker/guide at the outpost we used. If you are interested, send a PM. Here is there link for the outfitter: http://www.airmelancon.com
  19. FOR SALE 24’ AMF Crestliner (’75) (Hull, engine & outdrive in good condition, interior needs work.) • Tandem Axel Trailer (28’) • 351 Ford, Mercruiser Outdrive • VHF Radio • 2 Paper Fishfinders • Loran $2000 call Jim at: (315) 926-5464 Click on link for pics: http://picasaweb.google.com/RHDennie/CrestlinerForSale02
  20. Just a wild thought.... I have two functional Fish Hawk 840 setups. I plan on selling at least one and buying a Subtroll 900. I will likely sell the second Fish Hawk unit also, however, I was wondering if anyone had any experience with operating both brands on the same boat. I don't know if their signals would talk to each other (interfere) since one works via the cable and the other via transducer.
  21. Mike, Take a look at the '75 Crestliner in the "for sale" section. It is a little rough and needs the interior redone. However, it is solid and it ran fine when stored 6-7 years ago .... plus it has a 28' trailer I'm just trying to help out a friend who can't use it anymore find a home for it. If you're not interested, that's fine too.... Just thought I'd point it out. Dick
  22. New Price .... $2000!!!!! for boat & trailer!!!!
  23. I would recommend Chris at: McAllister Sign & Imprint. 1194 Ridge Road, Webster. 585-872-2530 They have done excellent work for me on boat graphics and other signage.
  24. I'm posting this ad for a friend ... This boat/trailer has gotta go now ...!! He has reduced the price way down for the boat and trailer package. $2000 Total !!! No Downriggers, electronics, or fishing equipment. *** The trailer alone should be worth most of that!!! This boat ran fine before it was winterized and stored inside about 6 yrs. ago. The interior floor needs replacement. Included are replacement seats w/bases ready to install. FOR SALE 24’ AMF Crestliner (’75) (Fiberglass) (Hull, engine & outdrive in good condition, interior needs work.) • Tandem Axle Trailer (28’) • 351 Ford, Mercruiser Outdrive • VHF Radio • 2 Rodracks (4 tubes ea.) call Jim at (315) 926-5464
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