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Zebedee

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  1. Spooled with 20 lb big game. $55 pickup in Geneva or Syracuse or pay to ship. Sent from my SM-G970U using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  2. Spooled with power pro and several colors of lead core. $55 pickup in Geneva or Syracuse or pay for shipping. Sent from my SM-G970U using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  3. Spooler occasionally gets on the left. Spooled with power pro and a couple colors of lead. $55 Pickup in Geneva or Syracuse or pay shipping. Sent from my SM-G970U using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  4. Awesome fish & report! My dad was diagnosed with Parkinsons a couple years ago and I love getting him on the water to forget about it for awhile!
  5. Don't think Zebedee will make weigh in but I'll pay the winner via PayPal or vendor. Jason Sent from my SM-G970U using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  6. Skateopedia! [emoji1787] Sent from my SM-G970U using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  7. Cannon. I can repaint them so they look nice. Paint is chipped off the aluminum. Sent from my SM-G970U using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  8. Back flips to change facing direction. Storage under seat. $80 Sent from my SM-G970U using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  9. Decided to make my last trip of the season a little closer to home after fishing the big lake in July and August. Launched at 6:30 and set lines about 7. Worked a 6 rod spread from 80-200 fow and marked fish with intermittent bait the whole way. Other than a smallie that hit a free sliding needle fish, we didn't get a touch. We pulled lines at 10:30 and had BIG lampreys on all three of my downrigger balls. See ya in the spring! Sent from my SM-G970U using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  10. I'd talk to Vince before pulling the trigger on one. He mentioned the weight of those 4 strokes caused some water to come up through the scuppers. You might be fishing with wet feet with customers back there. I love the twin-inboard version but they aren't as fast. Great solid fiberglass hulls...Tank!
  11. Sold Sent from my SM-G970U using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  12. Check out https://samsenparks.com/ or https://newyorkstateparks.reserveamerica.com/ and reserve a slip and cottage at Sampson. You can find houses with hoists on VRBO or the Homeaway app but Seneca can be tricky to get a boat in a hoist when the waves kick up.
  13. I love the ingenuity in this sport! Great report!
  14. If you launch out of Taughannock, the water level drops off REALLY quick. You can try that leadcore out AND stay close to shore with your Kayak.
  15. Thanks Doc. That was the biggest brown I've caught in Cayuga to date. I put it back quick and it swam immediately with a lot of energy so hopefully someone else gets to enjoy that one some day. It hit a UV green gator stinger off the rigger parked near the bottom in about 20 fow. The browns I've caught in the fingerlakes have been in tight and early in the am. I've been fishing the NLTD with my dad for about 40 years (missed a few when we moved to Denver my Junior year of high school). Even though fishing is tough, we enjoy the 'guys weekend'. A lot of talk about life takes place on the boat! Fish were there, they just weren't chewing. I have a theory that it was pressure (barometric) related. Those that fished Sunday night slammed em. Anyways. I love this forum, good group of guys who help each other enjoy what we're all passionate about!
  16. Both of those replies are very true! Fishing conditions over comfort!
  17. now there's words I don't like to see together!
  18. Finally hit Cayuga up out of Dean's with the Harding family aboard. I used to work with Curt & Jordan and we ran into another retired coworker at the dock...small world! Jordan brought along his daughter who caught a nice brown to start our day. We started in skinny with 3 riggers, 4 top lines, and 2 short cores. Riggers took all fish through the day. We slid out to 100 fow as the sun came up and picked lakers 60 down and on the bottom. Fished from 6:30-12-30 and finished 8/9 (lost a heavy fish on the cowbells when a rod was handed off). Stinger uv Green gator, stinger yellow killer, and water melon bells were the ticket for us. I know others were complaining of a slow day, but I'll take a slow day on Cayuga any day! Tight lines to all! -Jason Sent from my SM-G970U using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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