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dremarquis

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  1. way to go Mitch and Chuck! dre
  2. looks a bit like Indian Lake...
  3. I just bought a kicker for my new (used) boat. I would like to run both motors from the same gas tank. is there some kind of "Y" connector that would allow me to do this? How do most people accomplish running gas from one tank to to motors? many thanks, andre
  4. thanks for all the input! andre
  5. Hi everyone, i recently bought a used Crestliner with a long shaft 90hp evinrude. Although advice had been a little mixed, the consensus seemed to be that the kicker should also be long shaft. A guy near Oswego advertised this 15hp Yamaha as a 20" shaft. I drove over 2hrs to get there. The motor is clean and ran well and i was not sure it was a short shaft, but suspected it was. It is a short shaft. However, given that i am only going to use it for trolling, do you think this is acceptable or quite suboptimal? (please see photos) thanks for your input, andre
  6. i'm going to upgrade from inline boards to a planer board mast. I have heard great things about Otter Boards, but before i lay down the money, i'm curious what you all think are the best planer boards. thanks, dre
  7. i'm interested in it too. Need to know the shaft length, approximate # of hours on it. please call me on my cell 585 319 6570 andre
  8. if the motor is larger than 10 hp, the propellor must be off the motor or you'll be fined. The 10 hp regulation is still in effect. dre
  9. Hi all, i live near Hemlock, and rarely venture to the Eastern FLX but i'm headed to Skinny on Sept 20 and was hoping to get a few tips. I've heard there are no alewifes or smelt in the lake - is that true? I've also heard you should fish small lures - true? any tips, advice, locations will be greatly appreciated. I also have a trip to Indian Lake (ADKs) scheduled in september so i just ordered some lake clear wabblers - do you think those might work in skinny as well? many thanks, andre
  10. nice laker and 2 landlocks for sure!
  11. Hi all, i shoot a G5 Quest QS33 and have been shooting Gold Tip XT hunters with 4" vanes along with Grim Reaper mechanical broadheads. I have been happy with that setup - have killed my first 4 deer with bow with that setup. The only reason i'm considering switching to 2" vanes is that i frequently see the 2 inchers on sale for $25 for 6 vs the $45 for 6 4"vanes. I have heard that the 2" vanes are better for fixed blade broadheads. Is there any reason i should not get the 2inchers with what i shoot? thanks for your input, andre
  12. Hello All, i'm gonna make my first trip to Indian Lake in mid-september and am curious if any of you has had any success fishing it that time of year. My understanding is that it has lake trout, rainbows, browns, and landlocks, but i don't know how common it is to catch any of the non-lake trout salmonids (I did my first ADK fishing last year at Raquette lake hoping for a nice brookie and only caught a few small lakers...). any info is greatly appreciated - from what salmonids are most likely caught, to locations, specific lures, etc. thanks! andre
  13. thanks very much to all who replied! dre
  14. i ran dipseys with flasher/fly combos with wire yesterday for the first time in 2 years (hadn't been on lake O for 2 yrs - i mostly fish the fingerlakes) we caught some fish off the wire, but i don't really like fishing with wire (it isn't pliable and doesn't come off the reel as nicely as braid). My understanding is that wire helps get a little deeper with dipseys. What are thr advantages of using wire, COMPARED TO USING 80 POUND BRAID with the dipsey flasher combo? thanks, andre
  15. cndg troller - thanks very much!
  16. i registered on 6/23 via the web (received a receipt from papal that my $30 was deducted from my account for the red cross) but have received NOTHING from the redcross - no receipt, no registration # etc. I have been making calls to the redcross but the person i need to speak with hasn't been there and isn't returning my calls... anyone else having similar problems? dre
  17. Anyone know approximately how many anglers will be fishing the red cross derby? just curious, dre
  18. hi all, the redcross will be my first derby and i'll be jigging for lakers. I don't have a livewell and i understand that dead fish tend to lose some of their weight. Normally, when i catch a laker, i cut their throat to bleed 'em and put them directly on ice or in ice water (keeps them fresh for the table). do you think a large laker will stay alive if i keep water in a large cooler cold (around 50 degrees by adding ice throughout the day)? any other thoughts about how to keep a laker alive without a livewell? many thanks, dre
  19. I've been doing some initial research on the fishawk X4. I bet me trolling catch rate would increase but $600 is a lot of money. Reading the x4 manual, they say that repairs for either the probe or the display is a "flat rate" $185 - that seems like a lot too. for those who have had the x4 for a while, how reliable has it been? have you needed any repairs? they say the probe is "bulletproof" - have any of you ran it (accidentally) into bottom? still working? many thanks for any info - i'm leary of the "reviews" i read that are not on forums like this. dre
  20. at least some of us like to troll AND jig (usually not at the same time). I would jig all the time except i want a variety of species dre
  21. this will be my first derby ever! i'll be fishing seneca (if winds permit - i have a 16' with 9.9hp) good luck to all, dre
  22. i've been thinking about getting an X-4 also, but i fish hemlock lake mostly and like to hug the structure, and with hemlock's funky structure and being less shallow than seneca, cayuga, etc., i'm afraid that even if the X-4 is a few feet above my rigger ball, that i could damage or break the x-4 when i hit bottom with my ball. Is the X-4 easily detachable from the rigger cable? dre
  23. yep - you got balls man! I have trolled out of my yak, but not that far on the Big O and certainly not towing a big dipsey! I've never heard of anyone having sonar on their yak, but that's very cool and yes, you earned those fish! Have you caught any big kings out of your yak? i bet they'd pull you all over the place tight lines, dre
  24. Hi all, i have never fished a derby and even after reading the brochure for the red cross derby, i'm not sure what the rules are for winning. I know there are 2 lunker categories - the biggest bass and the biggest salmonid when the lunker prize. Regarding lake trout (and other salmonid categories) - do you weigh in a 5 fish limit (or 3 fish for lakers) or is that also just the 1 largest fish for each salmonid. i plan to primarily jig, so i will probably only catch lakers. In short, when i weigh in, should i just bring my biggest laker or all 3 lakers? thanks, andre
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