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Lund SSS

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  1. Well to be honest with you in the last 2 years i've had my hands on multiple 2lb.+ perch. I regularly fish Seneca, Keuka, and just the other day Canandaigua Lake of which produced a  fish that hit the scale @ 2 lbs. 12 hrs after it was landed. I don't travel for perch my home waters produce plenty 

  2. The Avon tournament is tomorrow and Keuka is on fire!  Yes, the fish are smaller but it beats getting skunked on Seneca.  Good Luck

    Really...... the winning weight of the tourney 5 perch 9.48, lunker 2.45. Don't think they have shrunk at all :)

  3. Bob,

    2 rigs needed , both in the 5/0 size. the first is called "Rod Hog" the second is "watermelon". 36" of 30Lb. mono and as big a spin glow as you find. (Mr. Piano, the guy making them has a great supply of them If needed I'll get you his contact info.) Throw a 1/0 2x strong treble on the back and bounce it off the bottom in 70'-110'. They can really make a boring trip enjoyable. 

     

    Steve (the Seneca Perch Guy)

  4. Noaa measures waves with a buoy at "0" feet when the lake is completely calm. When the wind blows,-the buoy goes up and down ,- but it only measures the -"up". We see waves with the up and down (trough). The buoy doesn't measure the down,- so we have to add that to their number. A 4 ft buoy wave is seen by us as about 7 feet.

    Understanding the data your given has a lot to do it. Fired up is spot on, take whatever # is reported and double it......the buoys don't lie. Anything above 2.5' is "small craft stay home"

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  5. How long is your Rod.....(I run 10'6" & 8'6") ???

    Anything over 7'-8' makes netting a major pain in the arse. Never mind a Tyee at the back of the boat.

    A extendable net handle will help some but, remember when the dipsey hits the top guide and you can't bend the rod any more and the trophy of a lifetime is 6" from the net you lead was to long.

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  6. And I'm telling you guys I had one that was ****ed up! I tried it various times for 2 years and said **** it! Please don't tell me I let it out too fast. I've worked with mag divers since they were introduced. Anymore? I'm in the mood.

    your a pickle sniffer ...... :devil:  :devil:  :devil: .

    Been with Scott quite some time now and if there's any one who deploys his dipsey's slow it's him. Sometimes painfully SLOW. That being said out of some 20 I own 1 doesn't track correctly, and it went in the trash. Who has time to try and fix a $12 piece of plastic. It could have a slight warp in the fin 

  7. Something to ponder, every outboard manufacture has produced power plants that are miss-marked. My new 2009 Evinrude 150 HO is jetted and tweaked. From the factory the prop HP is 173..... Was going to go with a 200 HO when I re-powered and Bob at Puglesy's said I was F?!king nuts. That block makes 245 !!!!

    Would I have been illegal ....no sticker only states 200 , the max for my Lund. I already get 57mph out of my boat :) would have been pushing an easy 65-70...... Damn why did I listen to the voice of reason ????

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  8. What is this "cheater line" I'm hearing of? Is it just a spoon? Spoon and dodger? Any help would be great!

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    take a 6' piece of fluoro and tie a swivel on one end and a snap on the other end, attach spoon to the swivel. Deploy your spoon and lower 10'-15' take a small rubber band and half hitch it to your main line, close the snap around main line and the rubber band. Effectively "fixing" another spoon to the rod and lower to desired depth. You will catch additional fish but remember to reel hard if you get a release because there more slack and the cheater has to work all the way to the spoon before you can drive the hook home. 

    Aside .... keep it simple and run spoons there's way to much movement with spindocs/ flies

  9. I would like to transplant all of them :)   Yesterday, while getting bait at Sodus, I ran into a couple guys getting ready to go out. We started talking about Seneca and the one guy tells me he got a 3 lb perch! Yeah right, I thought he was full of it. So he showed me the pictures. Believe it. The beast was 16" and had a belly like a codfish. If it wasn't three, it was dam close. He also had a two pounder in another pict. next to it. You could easily see the difference. 

    I know of just such a place.......If told you I'd have to kill you. Sorry MY FISH IS STILL SWIMMING AND GROWING !!!!!!   

  10. Lake Ontario never rests..... every day things change. I would rather have my sub troll than my depth finder. Your statement " trolling west into the current " , in 50'-100' it might be .5 mph where in 120' it might be 1.5 mph. and the dynamics of thermal currents never stay the same. The key to constant speed is knowing what your lures are doing down at the rigger balls. 

      I know you don't want to spend the $$$ 's to buy a speed/temp system but without it, your kinda fishing blind. There have been days out there when only a north/south works, and last year as it started to set up we could only catch fish trolling to the east. When you turned back to the west you'd Never make headway unless you made 5 mph at the ball. Most lures blow out above 3- 3.5. Pick up and run back 5-8 miles and set down for another east heading.

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