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  1. Open to the public! Genesee Charter Boat Association Meeting @ 7:00pm at the Irondequoit Fish & Game Club Website: http://geneseecharterboat.com/index.html Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Genesee-Charter-Boat-Association/199355023482457
  2. Open to the public! Genesee Charter Boat Association Meeting @ 7:00pm at the Irondequoit Fish & Game Club Website: http://geneseecharterboat.com/index.html Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Genesee-Charter-Boat-Association/199355023482457
  3. For Reels: Okuma Catalina CT305Da http://www.okumafishing.com/product/view/reels/linecounters/catalina would also be my top choice for divers Another solid choice is the Okuma Cold Water CW-303D http://www.okumafishing.com/product/view/reels/linecounters/cold-water For Rods: I have been happy using Okuma Classic Pro GLT rods. They also have a few sizes. http://www.okumafishing.com/product/view/rods/salmon-steelhead/classic-pro-glt Another option is Okuma Blue Diamond Rods http://www.okumafishing.com/product/view/rods/salmon-steelhead/blue-diamond-a I would always suggest using a twili tip. Not so much for the sake of the guides but to lessen the heat and friction wear of the wire.
  4. True but There is a listing for mono. You must use the numbers as a starting point. current and speed are also things to consider. Use the chart for approximation of depth and adjust as needed. The important thing is duplication once you have success.
  5. undeneath the chart is options for different line. Wire 11", Wire 8"PP 3 oz, SpoonPP 4 oz., SpoonsMonoWire 4 oz, no ring spoon Click on an option and it gives you a different chart
  6. http://www.slidediver.com/index.php http://www.slidediver.com/depth-chart.php
  7. 2-3 riggers is the norm for me. 4-8 flatlines off the boards. 2-3 Short cores. 2 Slide divers. usually never a need for more then 12 rods inside of 20 fow Sent from my C771 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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  10. I dont use a twilli tip for mono slide divers. Twili tips are only used for ss wire.
  11. IMO... if you are looking for extremely long leads then slide divers are the answer.
  12. Here it is guys...Borrowed from GLA This setup allows you to run any lead behind the diver. It takes 2 offshore clips. The front is a standard clip and the rear clip has a pin (OR16).When you "trip the diver" the front clip simply detaches and the rear clip stays on the line.
  13. Welcome to the site!!!
  14. In front of my sticks i run 10-12' fluorocarbon leaders attached to a small swivel to my mainline. I will pinch on 1-3 split shots on my mainline just above the swivel. when your fishing inside of 20' it will help to scatter your baits in the water column.
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  16. Heres some images from google: https://www.google.com/search?q=monkey+puke+spoon&rlz=1C1RNCN_enUS444US444&espv=210&es_sm=122&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=avvsUpiWEeLCyQHDg4CgBA&ved=0CAkQ_AUoAQ&biw=1047&bih=680
  17. Check out Familar Bite for your whole and cut bait. http://cart.gltsupplies.com/index.php Great product, great customer service! Most Lake Ontario tackle shops carry product in season also.
  18. Everyone and anyone is encouraged to attend!
  19. Welcome to the site!
  20. HELP!!!! Im in search for NYS Hunter Education classes. Looks like they are getting tougher and tougher to find and DEC website doesnt list a whole lot of classes. http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/92267.html Any help is greatly appreciated. Im in Monroe County so something reasonably close would be great! I have a junior archer looking forward to being in the woods this October!
  21. 3 lines per person
  22. This weekend! Lots of great seminars! http://www.niagarafishingexpo.com/services.html
  23. Jimmy, Our thoughts are with you!
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