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Everything posted by Gill-T
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Run to all the points and toss jigs. One thing I do if I am trying to find Smallies is to get the snorkle gear out and run the shoreline to find what depth they are holding at. Smallies are very curious and will often swim right up to you.
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Niagara Pro-Am--Quick report
Gill-T replied to Capt Vince Pierleoni's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
I would think between the real-time buoy data and sending a scout boat out to determine safety would cover it. In the case of a south blow, most of the inshore areas are fishable even with heavy winds. Perhaps, in a case such as this weekend, you could establish a GPS line that you cannot cross into deeper water to level the field between the different sized vessels? We already have two lines we cannot cross into Canadian waters.....what is one more line? -
Thanks for these reports! I am layed up after disk surgery yesterday so I can live vicariously thru you. The moss is coming down the Niagara this time of year. You can usually avoid it by getting out past the drop (past 180'). Also, you can hit the bar from the fence to the red can. As you near the can heading east you will start the moss/weedy issues again. Past 350' is always good this time of year also.
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Out of small boat, troll the breakwall to hamburg shoreline with stickbaits after dark. You can also anchor where smokes creek exists into the lake at the Lackawana windmills plant and cast stickbaits in the dark, but the fish smell like steel slag that come out of there Going the other way, you could drift during the day in front of the channel above the peace bridge. If you are not familiar with the water around the peace bridge be careful, lots of rocks to damage your outdrive if you are not careful.
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Happy B-day Richard, keep that moustache properly waxed!
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Great day at the WHI 2012 Cold Steel
Gill-T replied to burkyboy's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
The food is always better when the girls are on board. -
Congrats on the new ride Jason!
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Glad you are doing well Glenn. My back surgery is scheduled for thurs. morning Got a blown disk L5-S1. Glenn, how jacked up am I going to be?
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This is just nuts IMO. http://www.glanglerforum.com/forum/show ... uot-5-quot
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With two back to back weekends of tournament fishermen pounding Niagara County shores I was wondering what everyone's opinion on bait levels seen on the graph and stomach contents? With all the Cormorants around and all the KINGS doing their thing......I was wondering how the bait was holding up? What are your thoughts and comparisons with previous years?
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I will second R&R spoons. Nice to support local talent. If you email Dave he will paint anything you want. On a side note, Northport Nailer spoons paint jobs hold up the best IMO and I see Cabelas has expanded their line of Northports. Blue Mahi Glow, Green Mahi Glow, Orange Ice, Purple Passion Glow are all good spoon patterns. I am not affiliated with the company, just like to pass on info on a great product. My DW's and NK's have always held their paint as well. We would not be discussing this frustrating thread if their Stingray and Magnum blanks weren't so adept for catching Kings and Lakers. Part of the paint issue with Michigan Stingers is the flex of the blanks causes the paint to pop. You would think they could come up with a flexible paint formula by now. This is not a new problem.
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Most fishermen are fishing below them. Head out to deeper water and run some spoons with a split shot near the surface or short leadcore segments.
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I have a 1988 Trophy 23' model, and the only way I can see to get at the tank is to cut the floor. You probably don't need to remove the block. How do you know you have a hole?
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Wilson White Stripe 5/8 PM
Gill-T replied to overthelimit's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Thank you for posting "overthelimit". Skunk reports are as important as good days. -
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Niagara 5-5-12 Report...
Gill-T replied to Finders Keepers's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Are you sure it wasn't all those Kings pulling your arm out of the socket? Better get in shape for next year when those fish are all pushing closer to 30 lbs! Nice shooting -
That would be my experience.
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Niagara Bar 5/5 & 5/6
Gill-T replied to Storm Warning II's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
NICE....you finally made it up to the mayhem. These reports must have been killing you . I am scratching my head how you went the whole weekend with only a few Lake Trout......what is you secret to keeping them off the line? -
Why does this happen?
Gill-T replied to slapshot's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
A couple reasons. One, the hook only grabbed a small piece of flesh and tore out. I am starting to move away from Owner cutting trebles and have had better luck with just a traditional hook point but still to early to tell if this helps. Two, the fish are in the nippy mode, again only hooking themselves with just a little bit of tissue. The initial thrashing of the head when a dipsy rip happens is extemely violent, followed by the fish turning and burning with the hook pulling in the opposite direction it entered the tissue. A lot of luck is involved in getting a mature salmon to net. With experience you will make your own luck percentages go up, but somedays we all get the dropsys. I will disagree with Ray on this one......I don't recommend setting the hook with no stretch braid or wire as the initial strike and run is plenty of pressure to put the hook in place. Setting the hook is only going to potentially open a bigger hole around the hook IMO. I generally loosen the drag during the initial run to lessen the pressure on the hook and allow the fish to tire while getting centered in the spread behind the boat away from other lines. Experiment for yourself. -
After 350' of wire is out, the drag on the line will plane-out the dipsy and you will stop getting deeper without slowing down.
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what's your favorite brand of mouth call for turkey?
Gill-T replied to dremarquis's topic in Waterfowl / Bird Game
x2 I use all those calls with exception of the Screamin'Green.
