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Sweet Caroline

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  1. Warm water = fish. Find 70+ on surface and go from there. Probably will be offshore in 400+ ft. The warm water just doesn't go away. Fishing can actually be better after a NE blow as it will concentrate fish offshore. Ride sucks, but fishing can be excellent. W/NW can change things back in a hurry. Only reason to cancel a trip is if weather forecast is calling for small craft advisory which can be totally inaccurate and change 10 times up until a day or two before the trip. So if you can't cancel the day before just plan on going and make the best of it. Sounds like there are plenty of salmon out there. You'll get-em!
  2. If you are finding cold water inside keep going. I fished there many of times after a blow and the middle of the lake can be on fire when that happens. All the fish get concentrated offshore, 400+ ft.
  3. You are correct, it is probably true with Alewife as well. Could help explain why many fisherman, especially in the west end, are consistently seeing so much bait. There probably is more bait in the more productive areas than ever before and that could simply because the remainder of the lake has become less productive. Still have to stand by the fact that decreasing salmon size and higher catch rates do not equal more bait. When the lake was growing 35+ salmon consistently you would never hear of reports of catch rates like we are having now in the middle of the summer. Early Spring or Fall, maybe, but never consistently in the middle of the summer like we have now. Best thing that can happen is to have a couple consecutive years of warm winters to keep alewife production and survival optimum.
  4. Honda 4 stroke. I have a 15 hp and can run all day with 4 electric downriggers, fishhawk, GPS, Fishfinder, etc with no problem. In fact there has been a few times that when the batteries have been dead in the morning and I would manually start the kicker. I would use it to get out of the channel and by the time I reached the end of the pier it had charged the battery enough to start the main engine.
  5. Still available. Seasons not over yet. Make an offer.
  6. Turn the boat. This will cause one side to pull away from the fish and the other to drop in to the fish's face. Normally the fast side will trigger strikes. I will often hear people say that the "fish hit when I turned" . There is a reason for that. Think of it when you shake a toy in front of a cat. The cat only strikes when you pull the toy away. Especially on calm days I will sometimes do figures eights to get the rods popping. Old trick I learned from Dave Agness (King Davy) when I was slipped next to him in Wilson.
  7. Are those Seeforellen? We need those back
  8. Has anybody had any experience using their service dept for boat repairs? Thanks in advance DR
  9. I getting mixed reviews on these. Does anybody know if these are strong enough for wire dipseys? https://www.bigjon.com/product/triple-pedestal-mount-multi-axis-rod-holder-silver https://www.bigjon.com/product/triple-pedestal-mount-multi-set-rod-holders-silver and what the difference is between the two? Thanks
  10. Thank you to you and your father Sarah. I have been fishing the ESLO and now the LOC for many years. Lake Ontario salmon fishing and the LOC derby are practically synonymous with each other in my book. One suggestion may be to reduce the number of payouts from 20 to 10 and add that money back in to the top 10. I understand the reason for 20 places is to probably provide more participation and share the winnings with more folks but I don't think anybody is too excited about a $50 or $100 payment. Just a suggestion. I just can't get enthused about a lake trout division. Canada has lakes that produce many and much larger lake trout than LO and I don't see people flocking to that fishery. I do agree however that having the division would help take more of them out of the lake which I'm all for:) Regardless of what you do you won't hear complaints from me so long as you keep the derby going.
  11. Biggest kings usually come after 10-11am for me. Somebody once told me that early in the morning everything is active and feeding and then the smaller fish start slowing down first as the morning progresses. The larger fish with larger bellies continue to feed longer in to the morning. Kinda made sense to me and explained why after 10-11am was when I always caught my largest fish. I have had some great afternoons as well, usually after 2 pm for salmon & steelies. If targeting lakers on bottom the middle of the day when the sun is highest has always been best for me. Browns, early morning is always best and sometimes can last until 10-11am if it is cloudy. Full moon, after 9am has always seen the best bite for me. Any time of the day with an east wind is usually going to be tough. With that said, I have seen many many exceptions to everything. Best advice is just to fish when you have the time and the lake is nice.
  12. Boat is still here. All my time and energy is going towards my new boat. Need this gone. Took it for a sea trial last month and boat ran great. Make an offer.
  13. Check out Great Lakes Canvas. I believe they make the stock canvas for Sea Ray and a few other manufactures. I just ordered a bimini top for my Amberjack and it was $640 shipped. I thought that was reasonable.
  14. They get a handful of brookies delivered every year from another hatchery. They mostly keep them in the tanks for show but do stock a few every year. Some of those brookies are probably 5-6 years old. Interesting enough they did this with some chinooks that they got from caledonia one year and they lived to be 5-6 years old. Never really grew to any size though. Maybe 20-24 in.
  15. Ya been in some rough stuff with this boat and always felt safe. The boat would make a good cruiser too if anybody knows somebody just looking for a pleasure boat. I can easily remove the trolling motor, rod rack, trolling board and riggers and reduce the cost. There are actually two seats for the back that I took out when I bought the boat that are like new.
  16. Anybody else concerned by this? June 1, 2016 Lake Ontario Stakeholders: Maintaining the Lake Ontario trophy Chinook salmon fishery depends on having sufficient numbers of alewife to feed them and maintain good Chinook growth. A recordâ€high year class of alewife was produced in 2012 (the 2012 “year classâ€), however, reduced survival of the 2012 year class did not increase the adult population as managers expected in 2014 when these fish reached age 2. The two severe winters/cool summers of 2013/2014 and 2014/2015 resulted in very poor 2013 and 2014 alewife year classes, and the 2012 alewife year class likely makes up the majority of the current adult alewife population in Lake Ontario. The Lake Ontario Committee (“LOCâ€: Steve LaPan representing the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation [NYSDEC] and Andy Todd representing the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry [OMNRF]) is concerned that without young alewife to replace the adults that are eaten, there may not be sufficient alewife numbers to support trophy Chinook salmon in a few years. The preliminary results of the spring 2016 bottom trawl survey for alewife conducted by the NYSDEC, the U.S. Geological Survey appear below. Since this is the first year that OMNRF staff conducted alewife trawling, there are no comparable data to compare it to. The NYSDEC/USGS survey provides an index of relative abundance (i.e. how this year’s catch compares to other years; it is not an estimate of actual numbers of alewife in the lake) of both the adult alewife population (fish age 2 and older) and 1 year old or “yearling†alewife (i.e. those fish that were spawned in 2015, or the 2015 “year classâ€). In Figure 1, please note that adult alewife abundance index declined markedly from 2015 to 2016. Also, the estimate of the relative size of the 2015 alewife year class (i.e. the bar for 2016 in Figure 2) measured at age 1 is well below the 1994â€2015 average. Since these fish will contribute to the adult population next year when they are age 2, the LOC does not expect a marked improvement in the adult population in 2017. Our science staff will continue their analyses of these data, and will develop projections of relative alewife abundance in 2017 and beyond. The LOC’s current concerns are not related to adult alewife abundance in 2016; we will not be surprised if fishing is excellent in 2016, and Chinook size is good as well. Our concerns surround the adult alewife spawning population in 2017 and beyond. Since a large portion of the adult alewife population should be composed of fish ages 3 †5, the LOC expects several years in the immediate future when the size of the alewife population will be greatly reduced. The LOC has asked the Lake Ontario Technical Committee to work together and provide the LOC with an assessment of the relative risks associated with a range of management options this summer. Best regards, Steve LaPan, Great Lakes Section Head, NYSDEC Andy Todd, Manager, Lake Ontario Management Unit, OMNRF Figure 1. Relative adult alewife (ageâ€2 and older) abundance index (average number caught per 10†minute trawl tow) in the U.S. waters of Lake Ontario during late April – early May, 1978â€2016. Figure 2. Abundance index (average catch per 10â€minute trawl tow) for yearling (ageâ€1) Alewife in the U.S. waters of Lake Ontario during late April – early May, 1978â€2016.
  17. New boat is here. Old needs to go! Make an offer
  18. Took the boat for a Sea Trial this weekend. Found the board went bad on the Fishfinder/GPS. Given that the boat now will not include GPS/Fishfinder I'm willing to consider lower offers. A replacement for the unit that was on the boat is approximately $300.
  19. Does anybody have any picks of a rigged 29 Amberjack? I would be interested to see some picks as I begin to rig mine.
  20. Agree. At what point does it cross the lines of fair chase.
  21. Too Cool!
  22. 10-15 ft is what I run. A "Cindy" patterned stick is my go to. I've also run free sliders on a middle rigger that was down 30-35 ft.
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