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spoonfed-1

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  1. Thanks for your responce JD. Would you use the auto pilot while casting for bass? Glen
  2. Speedy recovery Bob. Glen
  3. I just bought a 16 foot Alumacraft with a 20 hp Evinrude for a winter boat. Will also be used for the occasional bass fishing trips on local ponds when the price of fuel goes back up to 4+ bucks a gallon next summer. It's a deep V and I need some advice for a bow mounted electric trolling motor and mounting bracket. Lbs of thrust, shaft length,12 or 24 volts and options I need or don't need ect. Thanks for any help. Glen
  4. I would run flashers and flies and j-plugs. With colored water the attractors will do there job. I like protrolls with e-chips in bright colors and white for staging kings. Any chartruse or white flys will work good. Glow colors are good also in stained water. If I was limited to spoons or stickbaits I would run Magnum Northern King spoons also in bright colors as well as glows and size 13 Raplalas. My favorite color in these is Firetiger for staging kings. Good luck. Glen
  5. Thanks, Where is Bluffers park? Need to locate it to see if this would be possible for me. Glen
  6. That Tight Lines tournament sounds interesting. Where is it out of? When? 1 or 2 days? Thanks Glen
  7. I fished almost every proam for 5 years now. Had one less than desireable observer, but not to bad, out of all of them. The rest did there job and most really wanted to learn. I was glad to teach them what little I know. As far as my experience goes, I disagree with you whole heartedly. It absolutely DOES help to maintain the integety and quailty of the tournaments. Nothing is perfect though. Life has taught me that. Glen
  8. I keep reading on this thread "I won't fish the pro-ams because I got to have an observer." Bull_ _ it. There are all kinds of rediculous ways you can come up with to eliminate the observer and each has it's own set of inconvienences and faults. Now lets see, we can create all kinds of turmoil and open the door to cheating and a decreased quality experience or guess what.... we can use observers and keep an even playing field for all involved. What a concept. I read this anti observer crap but haven't read one good reason why we should not have observers. My reasons for keeping the observers are it maintains the quality and integrety of the tournaments. That seems like a pretty good reason to me. Anybody else? Keep it simple. Glen
  9. Mosy salmon and trout species will hit better when you have a surface chop as opposed to a flat calm surface. Especially if there in the top 50 feet or so of the water columb. I believe it diffusses the light penitration and the fish are not as skitterish and spooky. Also breaks up the outline of the boat going over them. No hard evidence of this just what I've seen from experience. "A lake trout chop is when you either take a steak hatchet to the flesh" Glen
  10. Thats what I did and I don't have any problems at all. When I put my kicker on I replaced the water seperator with one from Mercury that has one in and 2 outs. Going on the sixth season next spring. Glen
  11. I am also in favor of bringing back the culling rule. Especially after the reduced limit of 6 fish. If the no cull is kept the limit should be raised back up to 9. Let the winners rely on skill to take the prize as opposed to luck. Other than that I thought the proams were very well run and organized. Nice job pro-am committee. Yes Scott, that no cull rule really hurt in Niagara. "Ouch". 45 minutes of fishing on Sunday morning to box out and our weight went down the tubes. Was a real nice payout for 7th though. $1000.00 Glen
  12. The pro-ams where built up and stuctured to be the most prestiges tournament on the lake. That is why my team goes through the serious expense and travel to fish them. We got enough DERBYS. Lets stop trying to turn this tournament into a derby. Got to have observers to keep an even playing field for all involved. The lake cup is THE ultimate prize. My opinion is lets leave this one alone and continue those prestiges pro-am accomplishments. It's also my opinion that the people who fish these pro-ams are top notch sportsmen as well as fishermen. I have fished quite a few of these events and 99% of our observers were very good people. Usually people that are looking to learn new things to improve on there own fishing skills. I guess I could see adding another division and monitor how it would effect the quality of the experience but I hope they don't screw up the amateur division any more. Glen
  13. It's a Brown. If you look closley at the spots on an Atlantic Salmon they are cross shaped. All he got to do is grow into his eyes. Glen
  14. Can't help you out much with that specific area as far as tackle shops and launches as I fish out of the Little Salmon river in Mexico Bay. I can tell you that there are plenty of fish in the lake and 60-80 fow has been good. As far as what to use, read the many reports that have been posted the last couple weeks and that will give you a good idea. I do fish that area from time to time, it's about an 8 mile run, and all you have to do is look for the pack of boats between the North and South dunes. That will put you on fish. Make sure you get information about the channel from Sandy Pond to the lake before heading out. I have never been through it and with the high water this year you might not have anything to worry about but ASK before you head out. As far as Gary goes I would tend to agree with your assement. Good fishing Glen
  15. OK Thanks. He is one lake trout catching machine. LOL Glen
  16. ED, How is Ray G. doing? Have you heard from him latley? Glen
  17. Depends on how much wind there is. Could bring the temp up. We will be up in Mexico next week also. Glen
  18. I used to run an x-19 on my old boat. Sold the boat and I got a brand new transducer in the box. If you need a new transducer I'll let it go for $50.00. Pretty sure I paid about $120.00 for it. Tag on the cable says HST-WSX wide angle. Lowrance part # is 000-016-35. Call my cell if interested. 413-519-3019. I'll be up in Mexico all next week. Now that I think of it it might have been an x-91. Not sure it was awhile ago. Glen
  19. Thanks Richard. Hope to see you there as well. Glen
  20. Didn't see any address to mail the reg. form into on the websight. Anybody got one? Thanks Glen
  21. Thanks guys. Jim you have a pm. Home port is Little Salmon, Mexico Bay. Glen
  22. What are you guys using for releases while running copper off your otters? Thanks Glen
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