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Fishbowl836

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  1. Sorry everyone, forgot to take a picture of the board before I left today. Unlike the last tournament the weights were down. Everyone caught a lot of fish but most of the fish were in the 6 to 8 pound range. Attached is the photo of the board. Wayne Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  2. How much would you like for the unit? Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
  3. Been studying the lake maps as well. I am in the same boat but with a smaller boat 16'. One thing to remember and I've been told it from many charterboat captain's, deep water is closer when you go out of Oswego. If you start heading over toward Mexico going west to Sodus Bay you will have to go out much further to get in deep water. Still waiting for mother nature to cooperate so I can make my first trip also. Best of luck to you. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
  4. ttt Attach is the corrected entry form for the B & B Fall Trout and Bass fishing derby September 9th and 10th, 2017. You can sign up at Bear's Baits, located at Myers Park in Lansing New York. Look forward to seeing everyone at the tournament. Don't forget the Barney Baldwin Memorial fishing derby is this Saturday August 12, 2017. B&B Fall Trout and Bass Derby Flyer (1).pdfB&B Fall Trout and Bass Derby Flyer (1).pdf
  5. Erabbit, you might be onto something. I guess when I'm out this weekend that's a test I will do. Run both divers at zero and see what I get. Like I said it just doesn't make sense to me when both divers weigh approximately the same amount and both have approximately the same amount of surface area for planning purposes. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
  6. Yes, both are wire set up's. I have even tried to switch the dipsy's from one rod set up to another. Both set ups are using the 9 foot GLT classic Dipsy rods with seven stranded wire. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  7. My prayers and best wishes to you and family. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
  8. Fat Trout, yes that was on my mind as well. This spot seem to be getting worse and sooner or later it is going to get me. I currently only fish on the fingers therefore I have been able to get away with it. I am hoping to try the big lake for the first time sometime next week or the week after and that is why I need to fix it now. I also was thinking about fixing it the way I said and then flipping the line so the 300 spot was further inside if that makes sense.
  9. Fishinlslife, not sure. I have never really checked to see if the entire into the water is different. If I am using the same holders, location on the boat and rod setup I just assumed it was not a variable. Something I will look at next time I am out. Thank you. Thank you pjprod, yes I am aware that slide diver can be upgraded to the heavy weight to make them run deeper. This is why I checked the weights of the two divers. With them being the same I just don't understand why they don't work the same. Yes, dipsey are a fixed leader length and slide diver are adjustable. I have had days when fish would not touch a lure behind a dipsy with a 5 or 6 foot leader to the spoon/flasher fly and then increased that length to 8, 10 or 12 feet and it is a totally different dipsy setup. Game on. The bad thing now is that I have to hand line in every fish. This is the advantage of the slide diver and the reason why I was asking the question.
  10. How to fix a bad kink in my wire dipsy rod? I have noticed that approximately 300 feet or so into my 1000 foot spool of wire I have a bad spot. I would like to cut out the bad spot and re-terminate the two pieces of wire back together. Any suggestion how to do this? I was thinking about using the wire knot with a #10 spro swivel in between the two pieces? Opinions?? Thank you for your time.
  11. Generally speaking I use slide divers in the spring when fish are above 40 feet and once the fish go below 40 feet I switch over to Dipsy divers. I have developed my own dive charts for these devices using a TD fishhawk. One of the things I can't understand, a slide diver weighs 5.12 ounces and a Dipsy diver #1 weighs 4.97 ounces. Both divers are basically a #1 Dipsy diver except one (the slide diver) has the ability to be very stealthy. So my question is, why won't a slide diver that weighs approximately the exact same amount as a Dipsy diver go to the same depths? Are the action of these two diver different? I just don't understand why if I have a Dipsy diver #1 at a certain depth with so many feet of wire out why I cannot switch over to a slide diver and get the exact same depth? I have tried switching a slide diver over to a fixed diver and I still cannot get the exact same depth. Don't understand. I have always assumed that if I ran a slide diver and put a spoon back 50 feet behind the diver that is what was causing the diver to rise up to a level that was not the same as a #1 Dipsy diver. That does not make sense to me but I just don't understand why the Slide Diver is so different from the standard #1 Dipsy diver that weighs the exact same amount. Any answers or theories would be appreciated. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  12. Been a little slow posting this because I've been trying to get my scales verified. Great morning of fishing on a North troll from Myers to Rocky Doc in 300 to 400 feet of water. Best water was 45 to 70 feet down. Used two Dipsy's rods with spin doctors and Iron Duke trolling flies. The other rod was a combination of downrigger or 10 color leadcore using spoons. Caught six silvers and 11 Lakers during 5 1/2 hours. Anything colored blue for a spoon was great. The UV wild child and the double glow Iron Duke trolling flies behind any glow spin doctor was awesome. The big Laker in the photo was caught on a crush glow spin doctor and a double glow iron Duke trolling fly. The fish weighed 14 pounds on my scale and I wasn't sure if I could believe that. All I know it is the biggest Laker I have ever caught on my boat. Mike thanks again for your flies and suggestions.
  13. How much for both spools and what about shipping? Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
  14. Here's the latest, yes you are correct the dates of the tournament are September 9 and 10th. Also the entry fee is $25. Bear just spoke to me and has given me an updated entry form that I will make into a PDF and post on this site ASAP. Sorry for the mistakes. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
  15. Attach is the entry form for the B & B Fall Trout and Bass fishing derby September 11th and 12th, 2017. You can sign up at Bear's Baits, located at Myers Park in Lansing New York. B&B Fall Trout and Bass Derby Flyer.pdf
  16. ttt, Attached is the PDF entry form for the Barney Baldwin Memorial Fishing Derby August 12th, 2017 Barney Baldwin Memorial Tournament.pdf
  17. Well I've had enough of the manual downrigger's. I would like to go to electrics next year. My current boat set up is, starting motor in the back connected directly to the motor and a deep cycle battery connected up front to a mini koto trolling motor. The starting motor also powers my fishfinder and both pumps for the boat. From a electrical point of view what do I need to do or how should I change over to electric downrigger's? I believe I understand I will be limited by the alternator in my boat motor as to the amount of current my downrigger's can draw?? I I think I need to total up all of the max current draw of all my electronics stuff and make sure it does not exceed the rating of my alternator?? If I do I will not be able to charge my battery and therefore it will eventually stop running the motor. As you can tell I believe I'm a little fuzzy but I think I'm close. Other things that may be important, motor is a 25hp Yamaha four stroke, boat is a tiller model, and current manual downrigger's are old Riviera's. Don't want anything fancy or fast from a electric downrigger standpoint just want to make it a little easier on my back and arms. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  18. So if you are new to trolling for the Kings it sound like fishing in the afternoon until sunset is the best time. However being a small boat owner (16'), and assuming no afternoon storms would you recommend this? One of my concern is the less boat traffic. Less help if something goes wrong. Would be going out of Oswego hopefully within the next two weeks or so. I wish i knew other people going up so I had a buddy system. Any suggestion or comments appreciated. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
  19. I live about 10 minutes from Myers and I know of a couple people that had problems with them. Both from a time and cost stand point. However I have heard good things about Johnson boat yard in Ithaca but have never used them before. Hope it works out for you. Was in a similar situation this past spring. Good luck!!!! Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
  20. What tournament is going on tomorrow? Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
  21. What are the best sites or apps to use for determining wave heights on Lake Ontario southern shore? Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  22. Final board update !!!! Yes the top two fish were a brown trout at 13-11 and a LLS at 12-12. The biggest Lake Trout was 12-8. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  23. Attached is the entry form for the Barney Baldwin Memorial fishing derby August 12, 2017. You can sign up at Bear's Baits, located at Myers Park in Lansing New York. I will try to attach a PDF document sometime next week. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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