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GAMBLER

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  1. If you have lakers laying on the bottom, the cowbell method is the way to go. Look at the LOC Summer leaderboard and the Fall leaderboard (fall 2012 or previous) and you will see hammerhead cowbells and spin n glows dominate the leaderboard. You also have to go with the less is more approach fishing lakers. When I fish lakers, two riggers is all I use. No divers, coppers or leadcores. If you get a hot area, two rods will too much at times.
  2. If anything they should cut back the lakers to what the levels before the addition of 300,000 more a couple years ago. If we do not have kings to catch, the laker population is going to drop anyways. That is the part they need to understand.
  3. I heard about it today. Rumor is they are going to talk about the lack of YOY alewives. If there is another bad yearclass, they are going to cut stocking lake wide......
  4. Fire tiger, orange and gold, black and gold and black and silver are all you need! I like the 7,9 and 11's
  5. I rough up the finish with really fine sand paper.
  6. I do not clear coat them. The finish lasts longer than Stingers so I'm happy with it.
  7. Another thing that has to be taken into consideration is the invasion of the gobie into the finger lakes. If food in readily available, they will not be in the feeding mood. This could also change the areas perch are in compared to the old days.
  8. Cowbells are what restrict the speed. Cowbells do not produce well over 1.8 MPH. They thump too hard and spook fish. They will work faster on some days but the norm is under 1.8. My sweet spot is 1.4mph ball speed. Max is around 2.3.
  9. I use Krylon paint and paint them up. They make all sorts of colors in Krylon. It stays on better than stingers paint jobs too.
  10. 91? I was in middle school then Paul. I can't remember back that far!
  11. Ending trout and salmon stocking would be detrimental to the perch population. Without alewive control, the perch population would plummet. When perch fry hatches, adult alewives are prespawn and feed on newly hatched perch fry. Therefore, if the salmon and trout do not eat alewives and they over populate, the perch population would decline.
  12. I would wait until mid April. One year, I put my boat in April 1st and it was not fun. I had to go down and shovel 6" of wet heavy snow off the boat. My big worry was the weight of the snow on the canvas.
  13. He is used to fishing Lake Trout Justin. He loves that slow troll!
  14. The method of trolling Dodgers and spin n glows is NOT the best way to catch big lakers. This is the most popular approach to laker fishing on Lake Michigan. I'm willing to bet if they slowed down and dragged some cowbells, they would find a lot of big lakers.
  15. GAMBLER

    Bullheads

    Just make sure you wash your hands before eating after handling them. My buddy got salmonella this way! Not cool.
  16. I found online that the Wisconsin State record came from Lake Michigan at 40.2lbs.
  17. With how small these kings are in this show, I can't believe more laker fishing is not done.
  18. Was that when the horses pulled the barges down the canal path Les?
  19. There is still a good population of fish in the lowered parts of the canal. Not nearly as many as summer but they are there. Find ANY kind of structure and you will find fish. I used to live on the canal as a kid in Spencerport and we did well anywhere we found a branch, log, deep hole, drainage pipe or bicycle. It was amazing how little of a branch would hold a bunch of fish. We caught walleye, pike, smallmouth, largemouth, rockbass, perch, catfish, suckers, sheephead and carp.
  20. I have been running the Cannon Mag 10 STX riggers for 2 years with no issues. I fish a lot of lake trout and abuse my riggers. My last set of Cannons were 12 years old and were great.
  21. GAMBLER

    Cranberry

    We see it way too often!
  22. Try his email. That's how I got a hold of him.
  23. Do some research on Atlantics in the Great Lakes and you will see it is a failure. The Canadians stock 600,000 a year and get returns of adults that are less than 50 fish. NO THANKS! As long as there are alewives, atlantics will not do well. The Atlantics are impacted by thiamine deficiency way more than Kings, and Coho.
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