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  1. I was up there last week. There are good numbers of large perch around. The drop off near Shangri-La is good as is the east side of Cherry Island. Small minnows, small crabs and worms were working well. You pretty much have to use a drop-shot rig with 18" or more of a drop, otherwise you will catch mostly gobies. 14-22 ft was best.

  2. Bonez,

    I can't answer all of your questions, but the two launches in the area are at Dexter on river at the Rte 180 bridge, and Sacketts Harbor near the mouth of the bay. There is a well stocked tackle shop next to the launch in Dexter and they have always been helpful. The LM bass and Northern fishing is okay in the river and around the mouth. Smallies are usually further out into the bay. My limited experience with (successful) walleye fishing in the Bay/River has been at night. Maybe someone with more local knowledge will pipe up.

  3. Hello Laca'

    Thank you for serving our country and welcome back! I am only a part time angler in that part of the lake, and there are those on this board who fish it regularly. However, I have casually observed some of the bass tourneys out of the Henderson area.. The locals sometimes refer to it as the Golden Crescent. It is a great multi-species region. As far as bass populations go, smallies outnumber largemouth many times over, but those tourneys are nearly always won with LM. If I were you I'd take a hard look at Chaumont Bay. There is more weed growth and aquatic life there than anywhere else on that part of the lake. Lets see what other responses you get.

  4. Akitaone,

    When someone says "wire" they are usually talking about the braided stainless as described above. A "wire dipsey rig" is typically a Diawa 47LC reel or equivalent with 1000 ft of stainless wire, no backing. "Copper" refers to copper trolling line which is typically not used with a dipsey. Copper line is heavy stuff which will take a lure down by itself. A copper rig needs backing, often Fireline, Power Pro or equal.

  5. Red,

    The older clear Opti snubbers didn't hold up to UV light, but the "new" version is marketed as UV resistant. I just picked up a couple. Even the old ones worked great when they were new, and if you kept them out of the sun. They are 30 lbs or more out of the package.

  6. Okay, so what is the tally?

    I had one, 17th place rainbow and the boat I fish on had another, 7th place walleye.

    Rebel is in there, Gambler, Ray K, Missdemeanor, Reel Jerks. Where did Chinook end up? I am sure there are others.

    The cake goes to Liquid Plummer. Grand Prize and 5th Place Salmon!

    Way to go Del and crew!

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