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Mexico Bay 4/27
chowder replied to Fish Hunter's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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You need to spend more time fishing and less time polishing Hey are you gonna fish Barney's spring fling?
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Fishing only Outdoor card is $10, 1 year conservation fishing is $50. 10 day is around $30 so if you are going to cross the line more than 1 time more than 10 days apart in the calendar year you might as well go for the 1 year dose. Very easy to do on line. I wish our system was as simple and I really like the plastic card instead of a limp piece of paper that gets ruined easily.
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Oak Easter Sunday
chowder replied to snox49x's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Great pics! Must have passed by you at some point. -Andy -
Oak 4-19
chowder replied to chowder's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Leadcore Rigging- Willis Knot! Critique my Rigging...
chowder replied to MarkNY's topic in Tackle and Techniques
Power pro backing to core w/ Albright, core to 20# mono w/ Albright, Mono to swivel w/ Palomar, swivel to FC leader w/ Palomar, FC to snap w/ Palomar. Never had one fail in 7 years. -
Launched at the Coast Guard station (no dock). Hit some good browns about 3/4 mile west in 10-12' where we found stained water. At first the hot lines had colored sticks but after the sun came out the outside lines with black/silver where better. Just kept working the same colored water. Best fish was probably 13+, very few cookie cutters. Weird day, one minute it was 86 with a south wind and a few minutes later it was 45 with a north wind. Got real hot by afternoon.
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Sodus tomorrow?
chowder replied to chowder's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Thanks Mark. Locked,cocked, and ready to rock! -Andy -
Thinking about Sodus out of the Coast Guard launch w/ the 16' tomorrow. Noaa has the wind pretty good from the south but I think I should be ok fishing the shallows. Any advice from anybody who has been out of there would be appreciated. Thanks! -Andy
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This what I'm talking about.
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Anybody used this technique for lakers around the bar. Seems like it has the potential to combine the reaction strike action of jigging w/ plastics to the advantages of drifting w/ minnows.
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I have 2 aluminum boats, an Islander and a 165 Alumacraft. I have APs in both boats and troll a fair amount alone. I believe you will have a learning curve to deal with when trolling these type of craft, alone w/ an AP engaged but eventually you will figure out the nuances of boat control. Like Rolmops said above, sandbags in the nose of the Islander,etc. One trick I use is to deploy a set of large planer boards when the wind is variable, seems to make the boat wander less & pilot compensates much less often.
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Sodus 4-7-14
chowder replied to MarkNY's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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I pull the big boards from Auroralites and I use Spectra from Amish Outfitters. https://amishoutfitters.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=5&products_id=96&zenid=2e8673774ef090b57c6755f5fe6b47bf
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Scott, not much of an antennae in the lil boat, sorry! Heading back out to Niagara/Bar end of next week. Good luck on Cayuga! -Andy
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Wound up lingering over breakfast/conversation at Collegetown bagels till 9:00. Launched at Treman solo. Tremendous amount of debris on the east side for quite aways up kept me from setting lines out on the planers. took 2 smaller browns off a chute, flat line pulling a bright yozuri. Water did not have as good color when the debris cleared up but set out mix of bright & blk silver stix and dodged the mooring floats. Hit a couple more smaller browns on the outside lines on blk/silver. As I approached another raft of debris up near the salt plant I decided to cross the lake & check out deeper water. Crossed the lake running the flat lines + 2 spoon riggers @ 50'/75' a wire dipsy ff down 80' and a slide diver/ spoon setup @ 40'. This program was ineffective and didn't see much on the screen (except some deep bait & locked up lakers down 200'). I pulled the deep stuff and ran the planer program heading north on the west side for about 1/2 hour w/ nothing to show for it. Pulled in the stuff and shot up just south of AES. Reset the shallow program in the warmest water I had yet seen, 37.7. Again my outside bl/silver line hit a brown. I switched up my outside lines to a 2 color core and a 3/4 oz snap weight ahead of jointed blk/silver rapalas and these setups immediately yielded a pair of browns. After passing the plant I turned around but the same program was a no go. Moved out to 80' and put out a broken back herring on the 70' rigger and wire dipsy ff combo on the other side. Popped a couple lakers on the rigger, nothing on the wire. Really nice day to be out!
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Sandy Shakedown
chowder replied to Pete Collin's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Point Breeze Browns +
chowder replied to FX's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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I picked up a Okuma High speed 400' spooled w/ blood run copper at Narby's late last summer (the copper bite was hot and the penn gti was wearing us out) It is a pleasure to use and much easier to keep up with a king that decides to charge the boat! -Andy






