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Browns outta Hughes 3/20 & 3/21.
chowder replied to chowder's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Saturday we found fish in the warm water discharge from the plant which that day extended out at a NW angle and then curled around the western shore outcropping in a clockwise pattern. Top temp was 43 degrees. Sunday, the same pattern was in effect but a small and determined bunch of boats crisscrossed that patch of water relentlessly to no effect. Sunday saw a very calm sea and a East breeze. All of those factors appeared to create a negative fish mood and scattered fish. Only thing that only worked (to a small extent) was to get well away from everybody out in 50 fow. -
Browns outta Hughes 3/20 & 3/21.
chowder replied to chowder's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
No one had been out of the Left side (deeper) launch when we got there. A couple boats had clearly been put in on the right side. We got out ok using the right but pulling out was difficult. On Sunday people were obviously using the left side and so did we. Water is low but left side was not bad at all. You want a challenge-launch and pull out at Lewiston solo while the ice barricade is still in place -
Olcott 3/21
chowder replied to RWR1775's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Tuff fishing... you might want to try the bar, better colored water and some bait have drawn some decent browns into the area. -
Sodus 3/21
chowder replied to HAWKBOAT's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Well done, let the games begin. -
Sodus Browns
chowder replied to wishinfishin's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Sweet. You persevered, setting a great example and providing a great time for you and your son- what fishing is all about!!! -
Browns outta Hughes 3/20 & 3/21.
chowder replied to chowder's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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April Browns
chowder replied to NortheastHardcoreSportsman's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
I'm west aways but couple general observations: 1. warmest stained, water you can find early in April- so creeks, etc. 2. Dont leave fish to find fish- circle until they arent hitting anymore (so be careful about a spread that makes that difficult). 3. always start out with some color, some jointed and some nuetral colors- let em decide. 4. Boat traffic can kill things quick- 5. Zig zag - will tell ya a whole lot bout speed and depth. -
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Hank has done 2 for me -expert work!
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for sale : usa 150 Hp Johnson outboard
chowder replied to chowder's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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for sale : usa 150 Hp Johnson outboard
chowder replied to chowder's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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for sale : usa 150 Hp Johnson outboard
chowder posted a topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Project update: 1.) The Johnson is off and the Merc Optimax is on and running; need to hook up controls, hook up new batteries-Perko etc and install and hook up external oil reservoir (got on eBay). Received the bowmount but realized quickly we got to have a quick connect mount plate (got on wBay). Next will be the 3 battery install and charger setup.
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Opinions/experiences with the $200 JStoon Night Vision binos
chowder replied to chowder's topic in Big / Small Game
I am still in real green mode with this device. Since my terrain is completely new to me I am using the unit to avoid potential mistakes navigating in the dark vs. having a red light on all the time. Also using it to attempt to scan while calling however long range scanning is not really within the units capability. Since I am in unfamiliar territory however I do not plan to attempt very long shots at night anyway ( don’t have a good sense what’s well out behind the business end of my .204) -
Opinions/experiences with the $200 JStoon Night Vision binos
chowder replied to chowder's topic in Big / Small Game
well, I ended up going with an even cheaper scanning monocular for a lil over $100. They are perfect for scanning without hitting the night eyes and lighting everything up. I think this tecnology has a real benefit to the predattor hunter who is unwilling/unable to commit huge dollars to this pasttime. -
Opinions/experiences with the $200 JStoon Night Vision binos
chowder replied to chowder's topic in Big / Small Game
That's my concept. I'll let you know how it turns out. I used to scan with the light on the shottie especially as I was moving to my set location- when I am moving to the set I like to hit the mouse squeaker here and there, (have popped a few loose that way) but I have the sense that scanning too much can educate them- theyr'e pretty damm cagey animals, i don't think you can overestimate the survival skill set of a mature eastern coyote -
Opinions/experiences with the $200 JStoon Night Vision binos
chowder replied to chowder's topic in Big / Small Game
I have a lot of experience with the 'night eyes' kill lights mounted on both the shottie and the .204 that I carry. The semi .204 has decent glass with a lighted reticle which makes a good como with the light when I hit the pressure switch. I walk in to where I'm gonna set up with the .204 and bipod slung and the shottie at the ready. When i'm in the forward firing position I typically look through the scope with the shottie next to me for dogs coming in upwind behind me if I'm hunting alone -
I'm in a new coyote hunting location after years of Chenango County focused activity. Now basically living on the edge of Lockport NY I'm considering upping my game to enable me to become more rapidly familiar with new sets, so I'm considering these inexpensive night vision binos. seems to be a lot of positive reviews for the $200 price point. I'm skeptical.
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Sold / Closed 2002 Alumacraft 4 season boat fully rigged
chowder replied to chowder's topic in Boats for Sale








