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GAMBLER

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  1. Capt.,

    If you want the speed consistant, kick up the rpm's and add a drift sock or 2 to slow you down. My throttle is the same. It is either too much or too little. Some spoons (like NK's) are heavier and will not run below 2.3 mph. If you speed and temp probe is off .1 or .2, it may have a significate impact on the action of your spoons at that speed. Try some lighter spoons or kick the speed up. Some days they want stuff trucking. Good luck.

  2. 2 - Shimano 8'6" downrigger rods (only 3 months old) - selling because they don't match my other copper rods. Used 2 or 3 times.

    1- Diawa Heartland 7'6" Medium light action rod (3 seasons old) - selling because I'm slowly converting all of the old brown colored heartlands to the new black ones.

    $15 each rod or $40 for all 3. Seller pays shipping and packaging cost or I will meet you in the Hilton / Hamlin / Sandy Creek area.

  3. Rod Hog,

    First, Ego filled head? Where in any of my posts on this thread have a bragged about my fishing skills??? I'm talking about the port it self not the fisherman that fish out of it. READ ALL THE POSTS BEFORE JUMPING IN AND ADDING YOU COMMENTS. Second, I have fished the Genesee, Braddocks and I-bay (many years out of I-bay) and moved to Sandy. The reason, Sandy was a more productive fishery for ALL species (in my opinion).

  4. I have 4 of the same kind of riggers with 400' of cable on each. They are all rigged with the same 12# weights. I run 2 fishfinders with one transducer tipped back to see the balls. They are all different by a foot or two from each other. As for the depth fishfinder vs. rigger counter, it is about 5 - 7' off. Having 2 fishfinders helps considerably. You can put the ball where you are consistantly seeing marks.

  5. Rick, Duane,

    I'm not saying that Sandy has better fishermen by any means. All I'm pointing out is Sandy seems to be a more consistant fishery for all species (year after year during the Orleans Derby). With the numbers of guys that fish out of the Oak (way more than Sandy) the numbers should be the opposite that they are. I have a lot of respect for a lot of captians and recs out of the Oak. The Oak has some of the biggest names on the lake. Sorry to anyone that was offended by my comments.

  6. Here is a picture of my nephew and I with his 19lb. 4 oz laker that holds 2nd place right now in the Orleans County Rotary Derby. He reeled the fish in all by himself and smiled the entire time (not nearly as much as FISHIMAN would have). My brother is going to get this fish mounted for him.

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