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JonnyNov

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  1. Great day on the water, except for one sea sick participant.  Starting marking fish on the way out in 80 fow so we decided to drop some lines right away.  Hooked up in the first 20 mins with a mid teen king.  Went 5-5 with the biggest being 21 lbs.  Bite was all spin doctors and flashers with a-tom-mik flies.  Green/glow crush with crazy **** fly produced the best.  Down speeds were around 2.4-2.7.  Most of the fish came in 120 fow 60-70 foot down.  Down temps were 60, but right on a break of where it dropped to 50post-140823-0-29638500-1439409492_thumb.jpgpost-140823-0-79627700-1439409443_thumb.jpgpost-140823-0-16167200-1439409366_thumb.jpgpost-140823-0-78421500-1439409332_thumb.jpgpost-140823-0-28732800-1439409302_thumb.jpgpost-140823-0-32514900-1439409277_thumb.jpgpost-140823-0-10098600-1439409249_thumb.jpgpost-140823-0-07510400-1439410863_thumb.jpg

  2. Lake was super rough yesterday morning, so we decided to stay in the bay and give it a try.  We heard a report that the browns were in there heavy.  Well we didnt get any browns, but we did manage 4 nice steelies and 3 big pig sheepshead.  Fished in between the markers and bridge in 50-70 fow.  Fish all cam between 20 and 30 foot down.  Chartruesse and yellow were the magic colors.  Not a bad day for 3 hours of fishing

     

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  3. I love my cannon dual axis rod holders. I use four of them. Two on each side of the gunwale. Run two wire dipsy rods on each side of the boat. They are machined nice and lock up solid. Easy to adjust on the fly as well. The Cisco stuff is super nice but also super expensive.

    Did you look at the single axis ones? Do you really need that second axis?

    Sent from my SM-G900V using Lake Ontario United mobile app

  4. Great afternoon couple hours out this afternoon, minus a couple rollers coming of the side of the boat.  Once the lake laid down, the fishing turned.  We went 3-5, not bad considering there was only two of us and you couldn't take your hand off the wheel for longer than a couple seconds. We headed west out of the bay and tried to follow the real distinct mud line, but we didnt mark a fish the entire time, so we decided to head back east.  As soon as we got past the pier, we started marking fish.  We were only in 30-45 FOW with one ball at the bottom the and one about 25 feet down.  All 3 fish came on spoons, green/glow, and black and purple.  Surface temp was 49-51, no clue what the down temps were, our sub troll is getting fixed.  post-140823-0-63453000-1432213678_thumb.jpgpost-140823-0-23140300-1432213755_thumb.jpgpost-140823-0-19262100-1432213851_thumb.jpg

  5. Not sure if this is the right spot to post or not, but I'm looking for a charter who can take out a group of ten somewhere near Rochester area. I'm not even sure if thats possible or not

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  6. Had a pretty great day on land and the water.  Shot double jakes with my buddy in the morning and got into the kings a little with his brother in the afternoon.  Went 4 for 7 with one laker and a skippy in the mix.  Fished in between the bay and shipbuilders in 35-55 fow just running riggers near the bottom.  Hooked the two biggest kings in 50 fow with our lines at 44 foot, 60 foot back.  Any spoon with black in it seemed to be hot for us.

     

     

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