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Posts posted by brucehookedup
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I have 2 double fixed rod holders. They are made of aluminum and very strong. The dimensions are; 9.25 long, 2" wide, 9.25 tall, and 1.25 inside diameter. These are great to mount on gunnel for heavy copper rods, leadcore , and even a net holder.
40$ takes them, you pay shipping. I am in rochester. Please call 585-750-3164
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Going out tomorrow for the first time this year. Are most people going East or West right now?
Justin
It really doesn’t matter Justin West has been a little bit better but east has been great as well with a lot more water to work 15 to 30’
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Never figured it was contagious once they are in the big pond. Providing that is the issue. What are the higher ups saying Rob? Sick Jerry on it, lol.
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Nice rob, i had two kings like the gills on the pic. I think gill netting for other species? Bad handling when young? Not sure.
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Great job fella's. Jerry must have felt naked without six balls swimming around. I mean under the water.LOL
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I would think not. If you want to, put a light bulb in the motor area.
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Usually the best water for them is the edge of the colorline. You exploit it by trolling your stuff in and out of the edge itself rather than the colored water. Most fish don't like the muddy water. Take perch for example they usually won't be found in muddy water itself but murky water is what they like where it isn't crystal clear or muddy. There is usually a slight difference in the water temp at the edge of the mudline but if the chocolate stuff is real thick and muddy they won't be found there usually.
Go green
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Amazing April bite from Sandy Creek! 9 King bites, countless Brown Trout, a Laker, and a Steelhead provided all the action we could handle. 17-25 fow Bay Rat Long Shallows and DW Super Slims.
Good job. It was the same bite your way Friday for my clients as well. Crazy awesome chew going on. Shaping up to be like last year.
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Scotty has as a 300' of 250lb, all good.
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Browns will be the next thing they’ll be messing with. You watch and wait. I’ll bet my left n—t on it.
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Steelhead fishery has been rock solid for many years, In the tribs and the lake. The more regs we get the worse it will be for all. Just wait that will not be the end of the B.S.
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Get yourself Spro 35lb barrel swivels and tie what ever knot works for you.
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No and i like it that way, kevin.
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Fished the previous day to the west and it was a fantastic day with a good class of browns and two 14 to 17lb lakers as well. On my way home i saw good water by the river and figured i would start there in the am. i did just that and had a great bite in a 5hr trip all brownies. We also got our first king that weighed in at 17.3lbs. I believe this year is going to be like last year with all these salmon around so early up and down the lake. What ever happens , it is still great to be out on the best of the great lakes.
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Thanks for leaving the browns to us. Good job on the forkies.
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You do smallmouth trips too???LOL
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It sucks Brian. We are reviewing the cameras on the bridge.
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Yes it was well below the water line, that is how i found it. Like a drinking fountain coming in.
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You have a message.
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I would suggest a short trip with a charter captain in the area you like to fish. You should learn alot from most captains that would take alot of time on the water for you to get that knowledge. This time of the year we all basically fish the same. Whether it's your port or not. I would be happy to show you what i know. Good luck.
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I caught a 5lb brown last june in Rochester that was tagged on the Niagara bar in april. That tag was worth a 100$
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Got the boat wet Monday am. Tuesday looked to be the best day of this week, so off we went. Left at 10 back at 2:30. Headed east fished from Irondequoit to hedges. Started in the shallower water on the first pass down had plenty of bites mostly smaller fish a few good ones. Stayed out deeper on the way back and got more quality fish. Worked in 10 to 20 foot of water. Bright colors were by far the better the water was a green but not that milky green. Never had a chance to to fish riggers. Chinook #2 divers 25 to 15’. Deeper plugs worked better out in the 20’ range. Everything went very well except the 1/8” HOLE someone had to drill in my transom. All fixed but what bunch of B. S. I have a suspicion who the culprit might be.
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