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  1. Went out on sunday with my father-in-law and 4 yr. old son. It was choppy so we only flat lined 2 rods.

    A local college has a sailboat club and they had a dozen or so 2 person sailboats out. They had 2 motor boats at the edge of the group of sailboats just in case there was a tip over and I'm assuming to ward of other baots from their area. This is just what we did (stay well outside and away from the motor boats. We had turned and were heading away from all of their boats.

    The next thing I know all the sailboats barrel down on the rear of our boat. (25 feet away) I tried to grab the rods and dip the tips in the water but the keels grabbed the lines and it was a huge mess, so I cut the lines (cut off 2 of my favorite J-9's).

    Two of the boats with ivy league pricks told us we were in the wrong. I was pi$$ed and my first thought was to chuck the fire extinguisher at them. I remembered who was on the boat and held my tounge. I calmly told them they were in the wrong, motored up and went home.

    I'm still pissed about this, any thoughts? I'm considering sending them a letter to refund my lost tackle and for an appology of their attitude.

  2. Thanks fellas-

    The J-9 have been working well off of the planners as of late. Makes sense for them to work deep as well. Fo they work with flashers and spin doctors as well?

    Robert, I'll be sure to give the lucky crafts a shot! Interesting tactic stopping the boat and changing the ball depth. Sounds like it's worth a shot.

    Lavarocks

  3. Great info.

    ? - Talked to a serious troller the other day and he says that he ties all of his rod handles to the rod holder with a clips. The reason being is he has had the line on rods break and they jump out of the rod holder due to the release of tension.

    Anyone else have this happen? First I've heard of it.

  4. I was watching a fishing show that was filmed in Canada. The guide caught 2 types of lake trout. One had the coloration of most of the fish we catch from Cayuga, the other had a orange colored fins with strong white stripes on the leading edge. The guide remarked at the better taste and orange flesh of the orange finned lake trout. Over the year's I have caught a few lakers with a prononced orange flesh from Cayuga. Does anyone know if there are different strains of lakers in Cayuga?

    Thanks Lavarock

  5. I would like to get my father in law some walleye tackle for Christmas. I'm not very in tune with this type of fishing. I've searched here for ideas, but became confused with options online at bass pro.

    I would be taking him to Owasco lake and possibly Onieda. We would like to try a combo of still fishing and trolling (my boat is geared for salmon trolling (2 dipseys/ 2 downriggers)

    Here is my list so far-

    2- smithwick rattling rouge

    2- thunderstick jrs.

    2 jointed rapalas

    2- husky jerks

    Jigs - mix of bass pro bucktails (black, red, brown)

    I'm confused on the worm harness rigs. Any advice on a over the counter rig to buy, or should I make my own for him (what parts do I need)

    Any books/ videos to recommend?

    Thanks......

  6. X2 on this unit- This is a relatively new product that work GREAT. I Just bought one at wally world and the pump WITH batteries was around $11 bucks. The bags are also reusable.

    I know you didn't want cheap but this unit works great for fish. As the air is sucked out and the water starts going out also that will mess the seal up in most uints it's no problem with this one because of the desing of the bag. Only problem I've had is loading them up to much but after a few time you get a good eye-ball for it.

    http://www.reynoldspkg.com/reynoldskitc ... at_id=1337

  7. I don't have the dough at the moment for a down temp./ speed set-up.

    Off the wall ? (I'm in the office way to much)- If I were to always place one rigger ball at say 80 feet, then use a square to mark the cable agle to the side of the boat, would I be able to determine my down speed? I realize boat movement is a veriable, so let's say given calm conditions. Just curious if anyone else has tried this.

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