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Finders Keepers

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  1. Fishing right now is superb!! Much better than last year! I hope it holds through the Fall LOC!!
  2. Hey Chris, Nice job on the kings! I had a bit of trouble keeping mine on today (I was out in front of Port Bay and a bit west working 130-160 fow), but it was fun none the less!
  3. Finders Keepers : Fishing Report ============== TRIP OVERVIEW ============== Date(s): 7-22-09 Time on Water: 6:00 AM – 10:30 PM Temp/Weather: 70 foggy, turning mostly cloudy Wind Speed/Direction: Light SE Waves: 1' / Calm Surface Temp: (68°F) Location: Port Bay & Slightly West =============== FISHING RESULTS =============== Total Hits: 10 Total Boated: 4 Species Breakdown: 3 Kings, 1 Brown Hot Lure: Green Echip w/ Green Glow Fly Trolling Speed: 2.7 mph Boat Depth: 140 ft Lure Depth: 85 - 95 ft ==================== SUMMARY & FURTHER DETAILS ==================== What a great day on the big lake!! Hit the water at 6am and began to set up over 90 fow straight out in front of Port Bay. The screen was full of marks (bait & fish) 70 ft down to the bottom, so I started setting the riggers. Put the first one down 95 ft and began to set the second. Just as I had set the second rigger the first one fired and it was GAME ON! I had farted around with that second rigger line (re-tying, then changed my mind a couple times on what to send down on it), so I was over 140 fow when that one hit. After a good 15 minute fight I landed a very spunky (and slightly colored up) 18 lb king: The screen had consistent marks all the way out to 140, then went went blank. So after boating the fish I turned back south and the 85 ft rigger fired right at 140 fow. After a great run, it gave me a few good head shakes and was gone! The remainder of the morning continued the same way with hits coming every 15 to 30 minutes and mostly at the 140 fow mark. I really wanted to get back into the 100 fow mark where the screen was lit up when I first set-up, but the active fish out at 140 fow kept me busy enough! Riggers were set at 95 and 85 most the morning, then when they went silent I pulled the 85 ft rigger and put out a wire line 425 to 450 ft. It wasn't down long before it got wacked!! First a small shaker that shook free halfway back to the boat, then a good rip without a hook-up, then the next fish was insane!! It wacked the wire so hard I thought my rod holder was going to break!! This thing screamed out to 750 ft on its first run and it felt BIG! I slowed the motor up and after several more runs and 25 minutes I had it into 220 ft of wire left, then it went crazy with huge head bobs and shakes and I felt the hook pull out... I would have liked to have seen that one for sure!! Today was one of those days where the fish would hit when I wasn't paying attention (under the bow looking for something, leaning over the back adjusting the motor speed, playing with my new GPS, etc...). Ended the day at 10:30 and was 4 for 10. I just couldn't keep them on today... but at least all my gear made it back into the boat!! They only wanted GREEEEEEEEN today: green echips with green glow, green bay packer, & green crinkle flies. Chartruse echip with hammer fly also took a few hits later in the morning. They also wanted my boat at 2.7. Any slower or faster and they wouldn't hit. Here's a few more pics of the kings and the brown on the back deck: I'm hoping to get out Friday with Woody off of Hughes for some slammin' king action!
  4. Way to go Billy! Despite the cost of lost gear, it is definitly better than watching the rods sitting still all day. I'm wishing I had been able to get out last weekend!! Oh well, hopefully the kings will stick around Port Bay straight through the Fall LOC!!! If I catch any with some gear hanging out of their mouth (other than my flies), I'll let you know!
  5. Nice job on the kings Woody - great picture! How far out were you running your wires? How did the screen look all morning?
  6. Sizewize, the Walkers and the dipsies with the ring are the same size or very close (holding one on top of the other). As stated earlier, the shallower depth is likely a result of the thicker SS wire. However, I am curious to know just where my wires have been tracking now!! Apparently they have been shallower than I have always thought, but they still continue to produce, so I guess what I have been running has been more important than how deep I have been running them!
  7. That's probably it then. Looks like a change over to camo is forthcoming for my wires...
  8. Hey Nick, Early on Friday it was bumpy if you went out past 160 fow. I think it was even more so on Saturday (we didn't get out on Saturday).
  9. Ok, that might explain it. Have you run the SS wire before and if so, have you found that the fish prefer the camo over the SS?
  10. Hey Gambler, Yeah, I think we are going to try running them both next time out. I know Woody has the bronze colored wire and I have the SS wire (same lb test), he has 9' Eagle rods with ?? reels with full 1000 ft spools, I have Tekota's with about 900 ft of wire on the long 11' blue diamond single roller rods (I forget the manufacturer offhand), I don't think either set-up has backing, both had similar amounts of fleas... When we swung into 120 fow and the 525 ft wire on #2 setting wasn't hitting bottom, I decided to try running one wire on a #1 setting out 450 ft to see if we could touch bottom, nope. I have always heard that Tekotas are fairly accurate on line count, so we were very surprised to not hit bottom. I would have played with them more to see how much wire would have to be out to touch bottom, but we were hooking up with fish so I didn't want to change our program.
  11. Hey Billy, The reason I ask is that I was out on Woody's boat last week and we were running dipsies on his wires out less than 200 ft on a #2 setting and we were hitting bottom in 80 fow, whereas the other day we were running the Walkers on my boat on the wires out to 525 ft on a #2 and never hit bottom when we swung into 120 fow. Both times we were pulling echips/flies. Any thoughts? I thought it might be due to underwater currents, but we were going in all different directions at that depth of water.
  12. Has anyone noticed that the new Walker divers don't dig as deep as the Dipsy Divers? This past week at one point I was running the Walkers on my wires out 450 ft on a #1 setting and 525 ft on a #2 setting in 120 ft of water without touching the bottom. Has anyone else noticed that the Walkers run a bit shallower?
  13. I've run LJ dodgers, echips, and spin docs all behind the sharks with great success. Usually I run them anywhere from 5' to 25' behind the ball depending on what the fish want (I usually start with one close behind and one back a ways and see which fires first). If running real close behind the ball, I also stack a spoon on a fixed cheater 10' above that usually gets nailed if they don't like the dodger combo. Also, Yankee Troller and Iceman, what pound cable are you running on your riggers?
  14. Yeah, our arms & backs got a work-out, not only from the long wires, but I have manual riggers with 15lb sharks too! So bringing those up from 100+ ft every time was a lot of work. But I don't mind working out and getting a tan when we're sliming up the back of the boat!! Also, after about noon or so we started marking a ton of high marks in the 20 to 50 ft range, so that is why we moved one of our riggers up to 48 ft of cable (running about 35 ft down) to see if we could get those to go and we found out soon that they were steelhead. We had to come in soon thereafter, and I am wishing we had moved a rigger up sooner. So if you see high marks, don't be affraid to run some shallow steelhead lines!!
  15. I have to say, that was probably one of the best days we've had in over a year. And the weather couldn't have been better! However, looks like the bigger kings were off of Oswego that day as indicated by the LOC board... or it could have been simply due to the increased number of boats prefishing for the Pro-Am there. Hopefully the fishing will stay hot and we can throw some bigger fish in the mix! We did have two slam our wires that came unbuttoned that may have been 20+, we'll never know, but that's fishing for ya...
  16. Finders Keepers : Fishing Report ============== TRIP OVERVIEW ============== Date(s): 7-10-09 Time on Water: 5:00 AM – 2:30 PM Temp/Weather: 78°F and sunny Wind Speed/Direction: S at 12 MPH becoming light/variable) Waves: 1-2 Footers, Calm Surface Temp: 69°F Location: Port Bay to East of Silos =============== FISHING RESULTS =============== Total Hits: 14 Total Boated: 9 Species Breakdown: 5 Kings, 3 Steelhead, 1 Atlantic Hot Lure: White Echip/Little Boy Blue Fly, Die Hard Mag, White Echip/Ultra Violet Fly, Green Echip/42 Second Fly Trolling Speed: 2.5-2.7 mph Boat Depth: 120-160 ft Lure Depth: 80-130 ft ==================== SUMMARY & FURTHER DETAILS ==================== Got on the water with Woody a little after 5am and set-up NE of Port Bay over 80 fow. The screen looked fantastic with bait and quite a few fish all hugging the bottom. We worked 80-100 fow for an hour or so without a touch so we decided to slide out a bit deeper to the 100-130 fow range. Soon thereafter we boated a small king over 115 fow on a white echip/ultraviolet fly. We had a couple more releases on the riggers running purple glow spoons with nobody home and our screen began to go blank so we took a swing out to 160 fow (which looked barren) so we turned back around to slide back into the 120-130 fow range again. On the way back one of our wire rods got slammed over 150 fow. This major ran out 150 ft of cable within seconds!! Then a few hard head bobs and it was gone! That one hit a green echip/42 second fly out 500' on a #2 setting. Once we got back into that 120-130 fow range we began a steady pick at them picking up several kings, a couple steelhead, a nice Atlantic, and a 16" lamprey. The lamprey was left on our fly after one of our wire rods got hammered, then dropped: We ran our riggers with 120-165 ft of cable out, our wires were out 450 to 575 on either a one or a two setting, and our best sfc speed was 2.6 mph. Fish came on the following: white echip with white glow ladderback/little boy blue fly, green echip/42 second fly, diehard mag spoon, purple glow R&R mag, white echip/ultraviolet fly, and white with green glow spots echip/black white glow fly. Things slowed down a bit after 1pm, but just before we were about to call it a day, we doubled up on the riggers with a nice 13lb king and 7lb steelhead with the riggers out 48 and 135 ft over 125 fow. We ended the day 9 for 14 (biggest king was 16 lbs) and wish we could have seen/boated the majors we lost!! Here are a few pictures from the day: We're hoping to get back out on Monday...
  17. Hey Bill, No probe on our vessel. Yet... Yeah, those temps your buddy reported sound right on. I probably passed him once or twice out there when I was working that water before I had to come in. If I could have stayed out there I probably would have worked those deep marks some more or slid back out to that 300-350 area where I marked some decent fish. I think I was over 347 ft when I had 3 fish on the screen 80-90 down. Have you been targeting those super deep kings this year at all?
  18. Finders Keepers : Fishing Report ============== TRIP OVERVIEW ============== Date(s): 7-6-09 Time on Water: 6:30 AM – 10:00 AM Temp/Weather: 60's and partly cloudy Wind Speed/Direction: SW at 15 MPH becoming light Waves: 1-3 Footers becoming Calm Surface Temp: 62°F Location: Port Bay east to the Silos =============== FISHING RESULTS =============== Total Hits: (1) Total Boated: (0) Species Breakdown: (Nada) Hot Lure: (Green Echip/Green Fly) Trolling Speed: (2.7 mph) Boat Depth: (400 ft) Lure Depth: (100 ft) ==================== SUMMARY & FURTHER DETAILS ==================== Got a bit of a late start due to the departing T-storms. Set-up over 90 fow in front of Port Bay and pointed the boat northbound. Marked some fish and bait hugging the bottom in 130 fow so I made a few passes through with no takers, so pointed the bow north again. Screen was blank out to 275, then an occational fish or baitpod between 75 and 100 down, out to 375 fow. Also starting at 300 fow began marking a TON of fish 250 to 350 feet down out to 500 fow where I turned and headed back to the 300 fow mark. On the way back I had the 100 ft rigger fire with nobody home. Tried riggers from 60 to 135 ft down, wires out 180 to 380 ft, and spoons/dodger-flies in green, white, pink, chartruese, silver, aqua, orange, purple, ??... The suspended fish just didn't want to bite today. I wish I had some of those heavy duty riggers Billy V has so I could target those super deep kings!! Saw several other boats out today, but didn't see any of them move any rods. Despite the lack of action, a beautiful morning on the Big O! I'm hoping to get out again at the end of the week...
  19. Anyone want to join me Monday AM for some derby fishing out of Port Bay? Or want a partner on your boat? I'm looking to fish from 5am until around 10am. Drop me a PM if interested...
  20. Anyone want to join me Monday AM for some derby fishing out of Port Bay? Or want a partner on your boat? I'm looking to fish from 5am until around 10am. Drop me a PM if interested...
  21. It has been getting progressively better. The bait are in 60-130 fow with scattered browns, kings, bows and Atlantics. It hasn't been hot and heavy, but then again I have been out in the afternoons and not for the morning bite, which it typically better. Check the wave forecast, last I saw they're predicting 2-4 ft waves this weekend Good luck if you get out and let us know how you do!
  22. It is a particular fly and dodger color pattern. I'll try to snap a pic next time I'm at the boat.
  23. Hey Dale - I did try running some echips/flies (white/white, green/green, NBK/crazy b****), but no takers - everything came on spoons. I did mark some large fish close to the bottom, but most of the suspeded fish were smaller. The fleas are also starting to show up. I'll be awaiting your call to see when we can get out!
  24. Finders Keepers : Fishing Report ============== TRIP OVERVIEW ============== Date(s): (6-29-09) Time on Water: (3:00 PM – 6:30 PM) Temp/Weather: (75°F and partly cloudy) Wind Speed/Direction: (light & variable) Waves: (Calm) Surface Temp: (68°F) Location: (west of Port Bay) =============== FISHING RESULTS =============== Total Hits: (4) Total Boated: (2) Species Breakdown: (2 Skippy Kings) Hot Lure: (Wonderbread, Green NBK Mag, Orange Crush, Dirty White Boy) Trolling Speed: (2.1 - 2.5 mph) Boat Depth: (100 - 135 ft) Lure Depth: (60 - 80 ft) ==================== SUMMARY & FURTHER DETAILS ==================== Went out for an afternoon trip today. Got on the water at 3pm and set-up in 65 fow NW of Port Bay. Marked a TON of bait and fish hugging the bottom, with an occational suspended fish 25 - 65 ft down. Set the first wire on a #2 setting and let it out with a stinger wonderbread spoon 180 ft. Then as I let out the 2nd wire rod the first one starting bouncing and we landed the first skippy king. Reset the wire and started on the rigger rods. After setting the first rigger at 80 ft the 2nd wire got slammed, but after a short fight it spit the hook. It felt like a decent fish, maybe 10-15 lbs. That one was out 240 ft on #2 pulling a green NBK mag and we were over 115 fow. We then worked the 80 to 140 fow range with no hits, so we ventured out deeper to 180 fow and saw nothing on the screen from 140 to 180 fow, so we turned to come back in to the shallower waters holding the bait. As we made the turn, our outside planer line fired and a nice chromer was flipping and dancing across the water. Again, after a short fight and a great 4 ft leap in the air it threw the hook. That one hit an orange crush NK28 with 3 split shots 125 ft behind the board. Once we made it back into the shorter waters I pulled the 72 ft rigger rod to change lures and felt the 2nd skippy king. Who knows how long we were pulling him around! Soon after that a severe T-storm erupted over Sodus and came charging at us with some serious lightning bolts and we called it quits. We ran the riggers from 45 to 110 ft with sliders or stackers without a touch other than the skippy king at 72 ft. Not a bad day, but I wish I could have been out there for the morning bite!
  25. Hey Woody - Nice job finding some silvers! I'll be heading out tomorrow and Monday to see what is around the Port Bay area. Let meknow if you want to do some LOC fishing!! My schedule is now pretty open!
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