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I know, I know I'm behind the 8 ball on starting this year's thread. Funny how I have actually had a few people mention this thread to me in the past few weeks, wondering when I was starting it up again. Good luck everyone!!!! I know most of us are wrapping up our fishing seasons at this point and have our eyes set on hunting season. The low water this year really forced the hand of a lot of us. I pulled the boat out earlier then I ever have since owning a lake boat. I guess in a good note it means I have time to work on the boat and I'm not as hard pressed to get everything done to the boat before the deer season. As you all know last year was successful for me as I shot my biggest deer to date. Here's the story of my 2021 bow buck as posted in the 2021 thread... "To make a long story even longer... I have seen this buck for a number of years. I estimate him to be a 5 year old and as you can see I have pictures from the 2021, 2020, and 2019 of him. Last year this deer was extremely photogenic. He was all over my cameras however I don’t recall ever seeing him while on stand. He just seemed to be very good at avoiding me but apparently loved to get his picture taken. Fast forward to September 2021.... I was doing a preseason check on an existing set (trimming shooting lanes, checking straps, etc.) and then venture off to hang a camera after gaging the deer sign. I ended up about 75-100 yards from that set and found a ton of fresh sign. While there seemed to be a lot of sign around the other set, It just seemed like this area was the cross roads and a major intersection of runs from every direction. So, the search for a suitable tree began. I found a tree on the east side of where I thought the majority of activity was and hung a stand and a camera. On the afternoon of the hunt the weather was perfect, and I had planned to hunt a different set. When I was walking in I didn’t like the wind. It was forecasted as NW but for some reason there it seemed to be W or even SW. As I am wind checking I notice that the wind is actually swirling (which it tends to do in the spot) and considered pulling the plug on the hunt all together. I called an audible decided to switch sets and wind checked it once I was there. Westerly... perfect. About 4:00 or so, the does and fawns began to flood the field and by 6:00 I had eyes on 18. Not a rack to be seen. Then about 610ish I had a young buck trot down the head row and almost give me a heart attack. First rack of the year tends to do that to me. He got to the base of my tree, winded me, and stopped in his tracks. He seemed more curious then at full alert. And then it happened... I hear something walking the same path that the small buck just came down and it’s this stud. Problem is because of all the leaves on the trees I don’t notice him until he is under 30 yards from me. I try to grab my bow off the hanger and clip my release on without spooking the small buck but he spots me in the tree and takes off. And of course now the big buck is alert. Luckily when the little buck took off running he bumped a few does closer to my stand. The big buck sees that and he lets his guard down. I’m guessing he’s thinking that this young buck is just bumping does. He continues walking towards me. He’s moving from my right to left so I’m trying to plan out my shot. He ends up down wind and stops in his tracks. With a few deer directly in front of him he seemed at ease and continued walking. He changed direction slightly and now is quartering away from me. Perfect opportunity for a shot. I drew and shot. 20 yard shot. Quartering away. My shot ended up high and shot was not a pass through. Lumenock was blazing and the shot looked perfect. Buck ran about 75 yards, stumbled, and dropped. The field is about waist high so there was no way I could see him. I waited until dark to leave the stand because I had to walk out in that direction. Even though I was extremely confident that the deer was dead, I still gave him a couple hours to make sure. It was a long two and half hours!!! Went back with a buddy and was happy to find the buck dead right where I saw him drop. My best buck to date and extremely happy to get it done with the bow! Nice to have some history with him!" Here's the story on my 2021 Muzzy Buck as posted in the 2021 thread... "December 21 pm 4 degrees SE wind 5-10 mph Partly sunny I have been sitting on a winter wheat field all week and decided to change things up a bit. Headed back to a confidence set I have which seems to be great in late season. Does started moving about 330 or so and saw 10-12 does/fawns over the course of the afternoon. Around 440 I checked my phone to see what time sunrise was when something, out of the corner of my eye, caught my attention. 75 yards over my right shoulder I noticed horns walking out into the field. I had to make a quick decision because he was walking across the field and slowly getting farther and farther away. Once I committed, I had to slowly stand up turn all the way around and grab my gun off the hanger. Nice thing about him being over my right shoulder is I could rest my gun on the trunk of the tree. He was about 100 or so yards when I pulled the trigger. Shot felt perfect but with a muzzleloader you never get to see the initial reaction because of the smoke show. However he took off like a bat out of hell and ran about 75 yards before face planting. I could see him in the field and saw a couple of tail flickers before expiring. Game over! Happy to get it done in the late season. Pics coming soon!!!"
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So sorry. Terrible news. Prayers to your family.
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Copper vs weighted steel
Legacy replied to hookedupf7's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
Just keep in mind that Steel does not achieve the same depth as 45# copper. This is something that has been very misleading to some. It has a similar dive curve to 32# copper. And honestly if you are looking for "ease of use" 32# copper is much more user friendly than 45#. -
1000% percent
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Weighted Steel Diver Curve
Legacy replied to Fishbowl836's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
The biggest misconception with weighted steel is its dive curve. Blood Run Tackle has all the info you are looking for... https://bloodrunfishing.com/products/new-arrivals-weighted-steel?variant=40236347523212 -
??? for you all....
Legacy replied to Tony G's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
I run a minimum of three coppers every trip. Each a different length and simply adjust to what fires. -
Wanted Looking for Okuma Solterra 50L
Legacy posted a topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
Looking for Okuma Solterra 50L. Let me know what you got and how much! Rob 585-703-0969 -
2022 Sandy Creek Shootout
Legacy replied to Legacy's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
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2022 Sandy Creek Shootout
Legacy replied to Legacy's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
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2022 Sandy Creek Shootout
Legacy replied to Legacy's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
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2022 Sandy Creek Shootout
Legacy replied to Legacy's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
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We are pleased to announce the annual Sandy Creek Shootout! Sandy Creek Shootout Saturday July 23, 2022 100 % Payout, Big fish payouts, 50/50 raffles www.sandycreekshootout.com Follow us on Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/sandycreekshootout/ Date: Saturday, July 23, 2022 (weather day will be July 24, 2022) Entry fee: $150 *Tournament Weigh in location: Hamlin Town Hall 1658 Lake Road N Hamlin, NY 14464* Start: 5:00 am start fishing time. Must be in weigh in line no later than 3:00 p.m. Structure= Largest 4 fish (salmon/trout) combined weight + points per team Tournament rules: www.sandycreekshootout.com (Print them + Please read them + know them!) *Optional 2 Fish Challenge= $50 *Optional Main event Calcutta= $100 *Optional Big Fish Friday= $50 Cutoff date for sign ups is Thursday July 21 @8:00 pm!!! Payment must be made in person, in cash, and make sure to include entry forms! Feel free to call or text us with any questions. Brian 585-727-9279 Tim 585-208-4748 Rob 585-703-0969 Jon 585-269-8266 *Posted is the entry form for this years tournament and for BFF. All your payment options are on this entry. You MUST fill out and sign when delivering your entry fee.
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Braddocks 6/22
Legacy replied to whaler1's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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To Glow Or Not To Glow
Legacy replied to Chinook Rookie's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Early morning i charge them up. Any other point in the day it isnt needed. I use a UV flashlight like this one... https://www.amazon.com/Flashlight-Vansky-Ultraviolet-Blacklight-Eliminator/dp/B01A5KLUG2/ref=asc_df_B01A5KLUG2/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=216527863848&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=3751102061017653608&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9005588&hvtargid=pla-379332376529&psc=1 -
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Charter Lakes... I can actually help get you a 10% discount on your policy through Charter Lakes. If your interested shoot me a PM.






