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Reel Drag and Silverfox have also put kings in the box in the past week out of Sandy
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Im sorry Jax but thats too funny!
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I like the 20# fleaflicker (Its alot more user friendly than the 30#) and i run it on my rigger rods. It really works great against the fleas.
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Sweet catch! I would of probably never hit it but im sure theres plenty of people who would have (including yourself). im sure the guys that dock up the creek would appreciate you removing it.
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ass. spoons... sounds hot!
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Thats something you dont see too often on lake o.
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thanks Ray! it was rumored to be a pool ladder?
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20# cortland fleaflicker- to battle the fleas
Triple Fish 15# copolymer- 4x more abrasion resistant than mono and the diameter of 12#
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I was told that there was something in the channel near my boat but i havent been able to see it with all the muddy water. Let me know if you get it out or otherwise we might have to mark it.
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Capt. Bill Kelly
Fish On Charters
(585) 856-0055
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Im sure you can find the correct paperwork on the NYDMV site. http://www.nydmv.state.ny.us/
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I like greater separation between the two. I usually run a 6' leader for the cheater, 8-12' above the ball, and 15- 25' lead on the lower spoon.
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1- brand new Eagle Claw Starfire downrigger rod 8'6"
4- Walker bullet downrigger releases
3- 10# downrigger balls
BEST OFFER! Please remove from garage!
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Falcon,
i have had some success on stinger kevorkians but My fav kevorkian is a Northern King dl28.
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We need your help!
Sea lampreys invaded the upper Great Lakes in the early 20th century and wreaked havoc on the fishery. The average sea lamprey can eat up to 40 pounds of Great Lakes fish. If the lamprey does not kill the fish directly, the fish is often left with gruesome, life-threatening wounds.
Fortunately, sea lampreys can be managed. For fifty years, sea lamprey control crews have reduced populations by 90% in many areas. However, sea lamprey control is ongoing—lampreys have invaded every nook and cranny of the Great Lakes and eradication is impossible.
Part of a successful control program is understanding how many sea lampreys are in the lakes and where they are. This is where Great Lakes fishers can play a key role: they can serve as Lamprey Hunters! With your help, we can learn where lampreys are and better target control. We appreciate your participation in the Lamprey Hunters program.
Thank you!
Great Lakes Fishery Commission
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frogs, kevorkians, nbks are all favorites of mine
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welcome to the site!
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channel 72: port of Sandy Creek in Hamlin
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Name: Rob Westcott
Boat Name: The Legacy
Boat Make: Chris Craft 254 Seahawk
Home Port: Sandy Creek, Hamlin, NY (born and raised)
Years Fishing on Lake Ontario: 20+
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I run them and I think they work great for flatlining mono. Anything beyond that is a challenge.
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With all other things being the same, I think hands down a hard top is the way to go. Canvas is not cheap. I spent over $1700 on all new canvas last year. You can bet that my next boat will be a hard top!
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leadcore is the answer your looking for. It works great in that range and works great off the boards too.
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Heres a link to WTP: http://www.shopwtp-inc.com/index.php
They will be able to get you started with all kinds of tape.
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Happy Birthday
If I wasn't out fishing, you could find me....
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Hanging out with the family.
Playing baseball with my 6 year old!