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  1. I may very well be wrong, but I thought most of the mercury (such as what is high in the Adirondacks) was from industry to the west of us. If that’s the case why would a Owasco be the only fingerlake to have mercury issues? Is there some type of plant just west of Owasco That would be affecting it?


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  2. My buddy and I fished out of Woodville Sunday for eight hours. We ran six lines the whole time and did everything I could think of… From Riggers to planer boards to Dipsy divers with flashers. We started out shallow, then we went deep. we went halfway down the lake. we worked both sides. We ran every color and every size of sticks and spoons and we never got a hit the entire day!. We marked a few scattered fish Throughout the column but could not find any concentrations. And we never saw any bait at all!. I was flabbergasted. I’m interested in your reactions and comments, thanks, Andre

     

     

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  3. Hi all,

    i am just beginning to jig for panfish. I don't like to go out of my way to bait stores, so i just want to stick with artificial lures.

    I have caught a few on buckshot rattle spoons, but i'm curious what your favorite jigging lures are.

     

    also, do you find it helpful to tip the jig with something with scent? if so, is there some kind of gulp-like soft plastic you use?

    thanks!

    andre

  4. definitely impressive to do all of that from a kayak!

    i wonder, though, if having a lake trout out of the water that long and then releasing it into upper 70 degree surface temps results in a "successful" release. Are they swimming away vigorously? When i plan not to keep a trout, i don't net it. I just grab the treble hook with needle nose pliers with the fish still in the water and that is usually successful. I don't mean to be a critic, but i've seen plenty of dead lake trout floating belly up on hemlock this summer.

    again, though, way to go catching a filming out of a yak!

    dre

  5. 1987 Crestliner Aluminum boat (Viking V180 Deluxe) for sale.

     

    All welded construction (no rivets). Good, very solid condition.

     

    Only 2 owners. 18’ 7” long, 87” beam.

     

    90 hp Evinrude (1986) with new VRO fuel pump and new stainless steel propeller. 

     

    15 hp Yamaha 4-stroke kicker (2004). Both motors run VERY well.

     

    EZ loader trailer with new Kuhmo tires. This is a genuine multi-species, multi-style fishing boat. Comes with 2 Penn downriggers, rodholders (I can throw in 6 more that aren’t shown in the photos) - everything you need for trolling. Also has a foot-controlled Minn Kota trolling motor and Humminbird Fishfinder. Boat is set up for trolling, jigging for walleyes or lakers, and casting for bass etc. Comes with a deep cycle battery and a starting battery, anchor, life vests, extra seats, fire extinguisher -- everything you need to fish successfully! Lots of storage space. This is an excellent boat for fishing the fingerlakes or Lake Ontario. Comes with other misc. stuff like bumpers, ropes and boat cover (although I have always had it in a garage). $5000 or $4000 without the Yamaha kicker.

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