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Fishing Report Your Name / Boat Name: Pike Hunter ============== TRIP OVERVIEW ============== Date(s): 6/12/10 Time on Water: 6:30 am - 10 am Weather/Temp: Cloudy/Few showers Wind Speed/Direction: East Waves: 2-4, building to 3-4 Surface Temp: 60 Location: Front of Ibay to Genny LAT/LONG (GPS Cords): =============== FISHING RESULTS =============== Total Hits: 3 Total Boated: 3 Species Breakdown:Baby Kings Hot Lure: NK 42 seconds Trolling Speed: 2.5-3.0 Down Speed: Boat Depth: 100-140 Lure Depth: 40'-80' ==================== SUMMARY & FURTHER DETAILS ==================== Started out later after 6 a.m. after the T storm passed Rochester. Checking the NOAA radar before heading out is a must! We were greeted by eastern winds as expected. Headed out NE and trolled W with the waves behind our boat. Two riggers 40 and 80 over 100-140 FOW. Two wire divers 140-200. Same lure 42nd seconds took three fish as our newbie boated his first fish on Lake Ontario. Nothing stellar. Very small king. All baby kings returned to lake successfully. Hopefully, tomorrow will bring bigger fish to everyone fishing out there.
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Which reel is best for copper line?
Pike Hunter replied to Deaf Fisherman's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
Hey Mark, You have tried my dipsey set up on my boat when you reeled in the dispey. It was the Okuma Convector reel with stainless steel wire. When you come back to Rochester in the fall, I am more than glad to show you different reels: Okuma and Daiwa LCA for the wire set up and Tekota 400' and 500' for copper set up. BTW, I will have a blast watching you pull a 25# king on the 500' copper! Anthony -
Chris, You did great by targeting the LT in your program. Fishing has been unrealistically slow this year. It felt like as if the quiet summer transition period has started earlier than expected. Last year in May, I had a blast catching kings and bows right in front of Genny in about 90 FOW. Nothing like that this year. No big bait pods to follow. With golf last Friday, I was never near my boat over the long weekend. Hopefully with the NW winds and rising warm water at the western basin, the sharks would move into our neighborhood. Tight lines Anthony
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I-bay to shipbuilder
Pike Hunter replied to ssduke's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Thanks for the report. We only did one laker in about 100 FOW. Trolled all the way to 330 FOW and surface temp was 58. Slow morning for us. -
Where are the pictures of the boat?
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stickbaits & spoons
Pike Hunter replied to Pike Hunter's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
Spoons and Flasher sold. Stickbaits are still available. Thanks for looking. -
Holy Cow! Thanks for sharing great photos! This catch will make my day!
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Yankee's May 22 & 23
Pike Hunter replied to Yankee Troller's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Thanks for sharing photos. Great photos of Craig and his girlfriend...and of course, the atlantic! -
I-Bay 5/23/10 - PM report
Pike Hunter replied to momay4000's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Way to go on the lakers. It is alway great to be catching fish. -
genny
Pike Hunter replied to tree top flyer's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Nice brown. Thanks for sharing picture. We had one hit yesterday from 5:30 am to 9:30 am. We only saw the fish came up to the surface with its big white belly before it killed the line. It could be a king. We only did trolling for browns in 8 to 12 FOW before we moved to 35 FOW. Thats the only action that happened. -
I-Bay 5-19
Pike Hunter replied to bill's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Bill, I went out last night also from 6 pm to 8:30 pm. Started in 90 FOW. All empty in the screen. Surface temp at 46. Motored back to 40 FOW between Genny and IBay. I find the green stained water and the surface temp was at 48 and warmed up to 50 degrees by the time I approached 35-40 FOW. Marks started showing up on the screen. More activity showed up in 35 FOW and surface temp at 49 degrees. No bite at all. It was a nice evening to be out. Cant beat this. -
Local pick up in Rochester or shipping at buyers cost. 7 orange rapallas - $25 7 blue floating rapala - $25 7 black rapala - $ 25 Various stickbaits - $25 ALL STICKBAITS FOR $80 Lot of 100 spoons - $80 SOLD PENDING PAYMENT Lot of 14 flashers - $40 SOLD PENDING PAYMENT Thanks for looking.
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Anyone selling a Bait file
Pike Hunter replied to arvax's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
Hi. I have two Willie bait files for sale. $40 for the pair. See my post under for Sale Classified. Rochester pick up or shipping at your cost. -
I have four units of Daiwa Sealine 47H and 47SH. Excellent shape. $30 each. Two Daiwa Sealine 27HS $25 each. Local pick up in Rochester or shipping at buyers cost. Update: Photos added. Daiwa Sealine 47HS sold. (2) Daiwa Sealine 47H - $30 each STILL AVAILABLE. spooled with 30# Ande. (3) Daiwa Sealine 27H and (1) Daiwa Sealine 27HS - all for $100 - SOLD
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Beautiful Chrome!
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Lousy day at Ship builders
Pike Hunter replied to rolmops's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Cornelis, Please dont be hard on yourself. Its been a tough weekend for us as well. Yes, there was a good color break where the cold blue water met the mud line. We covered between 6 to 40 FOW and we only boated one nice brown #7 on Sunday from 7:30 a.m. to noon. We had a six rods spread including two riggers and four off planer boards. Brown took a small purple spoon off the rigger. Last Saturday, my buddy and I worked very hard in rough conditions 2-4 footers but no dice. We only trolled for browns in the shallow water. Hopefully, the lake would settle down and we would have a better chance finding them. Pike Hunter -
I-Bay 5/14/10
Pike Hunter replied to momay4000's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Nice work on the lakers! At least, you were able to find fish! It is too bad about the thick fog. You seem to catch on to the right surface temp when you headed out north. You were wise not to venture out further with zero visibility. I will be taking my buddies from VT and Long Island for fishing this weekend. Hope to show them how strong the kings are compared to the fish found in Atlantic ocean. Tight lines.