-
Posts
856 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Gallery
Store
Everything posted by times two
-
-
That area is generally really good for walleye in late June-early July. You do get that mixed bag, but also your fair share of junkers, especially if you run worms.....
-
Brocton Shoal is "roughly" halfway between Dunkirk and Barcelona. If you are launching at Barcelona, head east. You'll see two water towers on shore, shoal area is out in front of those. John
-
On my boat windows, I have a couple of plastic zipper where the handle that you grab to operate the zippers have cracked and broken from the sun. These are YKK brand. Emailed them, and they don't sell directly to consumer, and forwarded my info to someone else. Yet to get a reply to that. So, does anyone know where I can get just that replacement handle? John
-
Boat is next to me in Dunkirk. Awesome rig for someone looking to move up! John
-
Walteye: We haven't run worms the last 6 times out or so. Seem to prefer the chatters and spoons. Haven't tried the green, but we did get the red to go. Hoping it lays out for tomorrow and Sunday..... John
-
For the first time in several years, we're still getting some good fish out of Dunkirk. Had a trip Saturday where we only boated 6, but the group consisted of 4 kids and 1 adult and the kids had a tough time with the 10 color. We dropped 7 fish for sure that were walleye. Sunday, slow, but steady. Got 8 plus 2 lakers and 2 steelhead. Bonus was that one of the last ones was 10lbs! 3' chattersticks in blk/silver or red/black off the 160 divers and 10 color (with 2 oz) and a Yeck Buffalo Bill on a 68 ft rigger. North-South troll in 82-95 fow.
-
Come to Lake Erie. Closer to 2 hrs, but the bite is good now, and they are big!
-
I agree with Capt. Vince. On Lake Erie, we generally figure 5 ft drop for each color, with the variable being speed, waves and what you are running on the core. And we are running slower for the walleye than you might for salmon. John
-
Mark: Regarding the power pro as backing on the core. I haven't made that change yet, but its coming. My reasoning... I runner the clipper board releases, and have them set nicely for my braid lines for jets and small slides. If I change over to core, with the mono backing, I have to mess around readjusting the releases. Couple of other Capt.s here have switched. Seems to make sense to me. Jimski: With the double divers, do you find the inside or outside goes more, or no difference? Do you find adding the second slows down the first at all? Curious, we had that discussion on the boat the other day. John
-
Fishkiller: Heard it's been good that way. If you don't mind sharing, in general, what's been your most productive water depth? Most productive harness color? John Team 24 NCCC Derby
-
Mark: There is a way to do it so you can "pop" the jets, like the tripz that are on the market. I haven't got that set yet. However, heres another way. We and an OR-16 (the red one with the center pin) to the jet. I run 40 foot or so of 30lb flouro between the braid and the lure end. Can clip the jet anywhere you want. Only drawback is you have to unclip it as it comes in, but with a bit of practice it doesn't impede the angler at all. John
-
Mark: We have had loads of silver bass this way this year, and running harnesses its sometimes tough to keep them off. Seems like the chatters have helped. We have been tipping some of them with a piece of worm. Last two years the 5" has been killer off the core...can't get that to go, but the 3" is going good. Some of the guys have gone back to the regular crytallina renoskys (non chatter) and have been doing good with that. Also, rigger bite has been poor at best. Waiting for September though...I think the perch fishing is going to be smoking! John
-
We ran for fun today out of Dunkirk. Got 4 in dropped 3 plus a steelhead and a laker, in about 3.5 hrs of fishing. Most reports we got seemed 5-6 fish was doing good. Hangover from the NE winds of last week, plus the near full moon. 3" chattersticks were good for us today. 90 fow.
-
Chris: Same conditions Saturday out of Dunkirk. Actually got a few walleye in 52 degree water. We moved east and out, ended up pretty good and a 13lb steelie! Sunday was a whole different story. We went 3/4 before we called it quits. Still bad temps. Hoping it levels out...we go Fri/Sat. ** Did have an interesting occurence Saturday....was on my phone standing in the back of the boat, saw something out of the corner of my eye. First thought was big snake, but it dove around the cable, went across the prop wash then I lost sight of it. Thinking in may have been a big lamprey,and wondering if the cold water pushed it up..... And I was working, so you can't say it was cuz I had a beer!
-
I've always used a mono backer on my leadcore setups. Always has worked fine. Problem I'm having is that I have to re-adjust my board releases when I switch between core rigs and braid rigs. So, I'm wondering if any of you use braid as the backer on your leadcore setups, and if so, what knot do you use to tie them together? Thanks. John
-
Sunday was pretty good out of Dunkirk too. Fished west towards Van Buren Point. 40 jets with copper orange harnesses and chattersticks was the best. Did take a few on the slide divers too. Boated 4 that were in the 14-15" range that we had to kick. Good sign! Heard several others report the same..... John
-
Slow out of Dunkirk today on a beautiful lake. We boxed 4 walleye, 60 fow. Most of the guys seemed to be in the 1-2 fish range. Not a lot of good screens, and the water temps in my mind are a touch on the cool side yet.
-
Back from pike trip up north, and weather permitting hoping to be in this weekend at Dunkirk. Marina is under renovation so we have to work out a dock issue too....but that's the plan. Hear they got a few this past weekend....
-
I have a black canvas motor cover for sale. It's in very good condition. Came off my 225 Evinrude 2 stroke the blew up last year. I thinking $25 shipped. John
-
I am one of the part-timers now, and there are a couple of things I've learned..... When people ask me if I make money, I have to pause for a minute..... Do the "charters" cover my costs that I might have anyway...insurance, docking, etc. Yeah, probably. Could I live off what I make doing it now? Not unless I really like macaroni and cheese. In my opinion, and the veteran full time guys can correct me if I'm wrong, I think you need to have way more days than I can fish now to truly make a liveable profit. Am I having fun now? You bet. I have met some really, really great people and had some unbelievable days. The side the clients don't see is the hour and a half that I'm at the boat before hand getting rods ready, the first lures rigged, etc, etc.....and they don't see the time afterwards to get every thing ship shape, retied, put away, cleaned, etc. I run a clean boat, and that takes time. For an 8 hours charter, it easily turns into a 10-12 hr day.....and don't forget the stress when you have the klunker days...that hopefully are far between..... John
-
You didn't say what you wanted to spend, or the length you would stay..... I'm heading up to Wilson for a few days and did the full internet search to try to find a cottage. Found all of the places mentioned, and all seemed nice. Ended up that my brother found a place in Olcott, pretty reasonable, so we decided to do that. More choices if that is the way you want to go.
-
Congrats Mark....wanted to see it but couldn't pospone carolina...... John
-
Wow! Very nice. Does it have a trailer? John
-
You're welcome, Capt.Bob. You guys (and all the pen sites) do a great job for the fishery. I was glad to be able to come up today and be a part of it. Thank you!

