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  1. Fishing Report

    Your Name / Boat Name:

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    TRIP OVERVIEW

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    Date(s): 4/10/11

    Time on Water: 1 - 6 pm

    Weather/Temp: scattered showers

    Wind Speed/Direction:

    Waves:

    Surface Temp: 42-44

    Location: Mexico Bay and south past Otter Creek

    LAT/LONG (GPS Cords):

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    FISHING RESULTS

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    Total Hits: 5

    Total Boated: 3

    Species Breakdown:

    Hot Lure: sticks

    Trolling Speed: 1.8 - 2.4

    Down Speed:

    Boat Depth: 6-15

    Lure Depth:

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    SUMMARY & FURTHER DETAILS

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    While big kids had soccer and dance, hit the lake w/ the little ones and they were glad to get out on the water for first time this year. With their help driving, setting lines, and monitoring the snack bag we landed three fish. Two fish on Smithwick sticks (blue/silver/orange, black/silver/orange), one on J-9 black and silver - bigger seemed to be the ticket for us today. Great day with great fishing partners!!

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    Yes, that's a cast on her leg - quite the trooper and boat driver!

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    With sister in a cast, he's hard to beat to the rod!

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  2. Fishing Report

    Your Name / Boat Name:

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    TRIP OVERVIEW

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    Date(s): April 7

    Time on Water: 7 am - 1200

    Weather/Temp: 28 at ramp, warmed into 40's

    Wind Speed/Direction:

    Waves: < 1

    Surface Temp: 40-42

    Location: Stoney Creek, close to Henderson

    LAT/LONG (GPS Cords):

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    FISHING RESULTS

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    Total Hits: 3

    Total Boated: 2

    Species Breakdown: Browns

    Hot Lure: Goby Kaboom

    Trolling Speed: 2.0-2.4

    Down Speed:

    Boat Depth: 15-20

    Lure Depth: 10

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    SUMMARY & FURTHER DETAILS

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    Shakedown cruise, great day on the water! Normal partners all had plans but couldn't pass up the good weather so went alone, always interesting driving while landing fish. Hit the 7.5 lb er at 1030 and the small one around 1145, both in about 15-20 feet of water close to a break. DSCN6268.jpg

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  3. I went to Butterfield yesterday am 8-1230 or so, very slow. I caught several little ones and one 3-4 lb. Caught the bigger one on a watermelon beaver in 12-15 ft water, off a deep weed edge. I did get into some crappie last week as well.

    russ

  4. Headed down to Saratoga Springs from Ft. Drum for a soccer tournament on Saturday am and considering whether it's worth dragging the boat to hit Saratoga Lake? Anyone have any recommendations for Saratoga or any other lakes in the area?

    Appreciate any feedback.

    Thanks

    russ

  5. I'm looking to upgrade my fishfinder to a Lowrance 500 series but wondered about the difference in watts and the types of transducers.

    For watts - how much difference does 2500 watts vs 4000 watts make when trolling?

    For transducer - one has a 50/200 khz transducer and one has a 200 khz transducer?

    Is it worth the extra money for greater watts and teh 50/200 khz transducer?

    thanks

    russ

  6. Yesterday, I caught a bullhead while fishing with my wife and kids just off the river channel east of Wellesley Island State Park that weighed 10 lbs 7 oz on my digital scales and was longer than my 24" fish ruler! Being from the south, I knew it was a pretty good fish but didn't think much of it as we took a few pics and released it back into the lake - then I read on-line tonight that it would have qualified as a NY State Record! I know it wasn't a channel cat, but I'm not sure whether it was a brown or a black bullhead. All the pics were on a disposable 35mm camera, so no pics for now. We were fishing for minnows and bass w/ crawdads and minnows when it started taking line on the old Zebco 33. Definitely made for a good afternoon.

    russ

  7. This is my first year to try catching browns in LO and I've learned a ton from this website and GLA. I also read about all the guys using planer boards but was hesitant to drop the money for the planer mast and stuff. I have a set of the Offshore inline boards but wanted to try the planer boards. I looked around on the web for some plans and around the house for supplies, then rigged up a system that has worked out this past couple of weeks.

    I made one starboard planer board using some pine boards to follow the plans from this website:

    http://planerboard.blogspot.com/

    As for a mast, I'm using a 4' piece of 3" PVC pipe I had laying around and standing it up over the pole for my seat on the front deck of my boat. I put in a couple of eye bolts to run the line through. I'm using weedeater trimmer line sprayed with silicone for the planer line. For clips, I'm using the extra line releases that came with my Offshore Inline boards and i bought a package of shower curtain rings at Wal-Mart (they look just like the releases and rings in the Off-shore package at Gander).

    Total cost is about $10 and I've caught my first ever browns plus a walleye of 7.5 lbs - my biggest ever (then I released him of course...) the first time I used the setup. My buddy and I ran two lines off the planer board on one side and two off the inline boards on the other side of the boat. One morning all fish came off the planer board lines, the next day all came off the inline boards.

  8. I'm looking for ideas on how to do a temp install of two manual downriggers on my boat w/out drilling holes on the gunnel. I don't have a rail or gimbals. I've seen a couple of pics where guys mounted the riggers on 2x6s but I can't see how they mount the 2x6 on their boat, I was thinking of using a seat post but would still need to secure it on the sides of the boat I think.

    Any ideas appreciated.

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