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Missdemeanor

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  1. Which is is Rolmops... One post you condone illegally taking fish. The last sentence of your last post says lawbreakers should be punished..? Lmao.... Simply amazing... Your the one who stirred this $hit pot.... Time to lick the spoon sir! Sent from my VS985 4G using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  2. Wow.....I thought I heard it All now.... You are seriously saying it's OK for people to break the law because of their socio/economic status? That's ridiculous!In that case then poor inner city folks should be allowed to do burglaries, sell drugs, or shoplift....I mean it helps them...No? Where do you draw the line. And calling us self Riteous is a plain old slap in the face....we are LAW ABIDING CITIZENS. And who are you to decide what laws should be enforced and what to overlook... Never mind the snagging, but sir do you have a license? Really? Condone you? Many people on this lake work very hard through pen rearing projects, fundraising, and good ole hard work to keep our fishery going.... And you get on an open forum and condone the illegal taking of the fish they worked so hard to preserve? Outstanding! The bottom line is rules are rules and we all need to follow them....no matter what end of the economic ladder you are on.... Sent from my VS985 4G using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  3. Cool.... Woodies are awesome. Sent from my VS985 4G using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  4. The best Brand hunt I've ever had was when hurricane Sandy came through.... 6ft breakers and Brant skirting the swells.... Sent from my VS985 4G using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  5. I personally don't care for autos. I've hunted in some of the most brutal conditions here in NY's January season, Rhode Island, and even St. Paul Island Alaska. I've seen 3 different auto guns freeze solid or rust shut in a matter of hours.... I personally shoot an 870 supermag... In early season it's not necessary to shoot 3.5's....but late Diver and Sea Duckin, I always shoot the bigger shells. Doesn't bother my shoulder anymore than shooting slugs.. An 870 is simple to take apart and is pretty much idiot proof.... Probably why I like it...lmao Sent from my VS985 4G using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  6. I have a 37#Buck, and a 40# Hen King mounted.... my personal mount numbers are #20 brown, 30# laker....if it happens, it happens. As long as they are decent markings like Paul said... the real trophy I've been drooling for is a 50+ inch Muskie. I've come pretty close, but she has to be a legit 50 to get the replica.... Sent from my SM-T550 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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  8. 20 ft.... my spoon was on my chute rigger 45 ft back up high in Bath water..... I have a hard time ignoring those high marks Sent from my SM-T550 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  9. Hammer time chip/ minion glow mirage fly down 94. Glow white nuclear spin doc / minion ghost uv meat rig 254 mag diver. White green dot Stingray down 64. The key is to get on those fish first thing in the AM. Have one rod set in the bath water..... After this series of cold fronts,I gotta think pier wars are close. Sent from my SM-T550 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  10. Found a cheap one at BPS for 30 bucks.... Sent from my VS985 4G using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  11. I do the same thing ..... Lakers, I will burp em first, then bogo leash them for a few minutes.... Works mint Sent from my VS985 4G using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  12. Those work great for longlining divers or seaducks Sent from my VS985 4G using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  13. 100% Atlantic.....very easy identification Sent from my SM-T550 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  14. I must add that I musky fish on occasion.... I have a great deal of respect for these critters. As a rule, muskie fishermen use bigger baits.... twin ten inline spinner baits, big tubes like Red October's, or pounder Bulldogs. Big baits that would be difficult for a Ski to swallow. From the pics I saw, it looked like she came up behind it and inhaled it. Not surprising. From the hook position, I would almost guarantee a similar result even if you used a cradle. Congrats to the anglers and I'm glad that a proper tribute mount (s)will be paid to such a majestic predator. Sent from my SM-T550 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  15. I saw the pics of where it was hooked.... very deep and the line was chaffed .... I talked with one of the guys on the boat who I know. Next to jumping in the water with the fish and giving her mouth to mouth these guys did what they could. Remember guys, they were salmon fishing.... no stiff rods, braided line , or twin tens o to help landing fish faster. It was a Stingray down the fish's throat on regular Salmon gear... Yea it sucks that this big girl won't be around, but this catch is a fish of a lifetime. Sent from my SM-T550 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  16. Die hard, SSW, and wonderbread. NBK and Spooks are also part of my first string roster Sent from my VS985 4G using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  17. Reeldilemma..... I used two of these mounts...expensive, but very nice.....http://www.westmarine.com/buy/magma--single-adjustable-levelock-rod-holder-mount--9590407?recordNum=1 Sent from my SM-T550 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  18. All mono rods should have heavier line (30#) or some sort of sea flea resistant qualities...blood run makes some. Spoons....I use30# big game and I splice in a rod length of 15# Seaguar Blue label flour. Paddles....I use straight 30#. Divers I use a rod length of 20 # flour from the diver to the spoon. If I run a paddle off the diver, same length but I use 30#. Copper....I tend to just use 30# on that too... leader lengths I use are around 50ft. A little extra incase there's a fray.....hope this helps. Sent from my SM-T550 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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  20. http://www.deepbluemarine.com/products-detail.cfm?ProductID=503 Sent from my SM-T550 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  21. Matt... Jon Ross Tomahawk was next to us when I jumped out on the swim platform to net that fish. He probably thought we were nuts with all the commotion...plus we had the stern into the waves, so I was soaked. The crazy stuff us fisherman do...lol Sent from my SM-T550 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  22. I gotta side with Pete on this one....especially this time of the year.... I will put my chute rigger in some 44 degree water, but the other two are adjusted to work bait pods and marks. I will chase marks too.... everyday is different. It's knowing how to tweak your presentation to get your rigs to go. Sent from my SM-T550 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  23. Thanks for the kind words guys... The Sandy Creek Shootout is the Biggest "Little" tournament of the year. 47 boats says something about how hard these guys work to bring an event to Monroe County. With the good king bite recently, it was anybody's ball game. I'm not a tourney guy, but this is a cool event with no pressure. Sent from my VS985 4G using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  24. Spent 3 days out of Sandy Creek and ultimately competed in the Sandy Creek Shootout. Thursday 07/21 we trolled from Russell Station to Sandy... Lots of Smaller fish, but we did have a couple quality bites. Definitely a spoon bite. Paddles and flies never took a shot. Friday I left Sandy and went East to Braddocks... One quality bite with some teenagers. Spoons consisting of Moonshine UV frogs, Carlson blk white glows, and FLT war machine was decent. Sandy Shootout morning... My Dad, Brother, and good buddy Tommy Lombardozzi hit the lake.We knew the east side had fish, but seemed to lack in quality needed for the 4 fish box. We rolled the dice and went west ( plus the wind was supposed to crank wsw). Set up in 120 and worked west towards the oak. At 1130 am we only had a hand full of bites with a decent fish, a 13#, and a 6# in the cooler.....marks were diving out of the rigs and our spoon program was basically in the crapper... Changed over to all Spinny flies and Minion meat rigs. We managed some good quality bites including a tyee that is sitting in first place in the LOC board. The big girl hit the diver pulling a uv hammertime with a mirage minion Twinkie rig...familiar bite meat also. In the end we weighed around 85 lbs and took 3rd. The old saying "you don't leave fish to find fish" rang true today. We found some fish ...most of the day they were negative. We waited them out and kept hitting them in the head until we ground out the bites.... I would like to thank Legacy Rob Westcott ( Hunter too) Gambler Brian Gambell, Matt Daphne ( Jakeybaby) and the other volunteers who make the Sandy Creek Shootout a great event.... Thanks again boys... See ya next year. Sent from my VS985 4G using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  25. Saw two today Sent from my VS985 4G using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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