reeleyz
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That was most likely the DEC hazing cormorants. If they won't fly or leave they are allowed to shoot them. I am sure the shooting from a boat under power rule does not apply here. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Mexico/Nine Mile
reeleyz replied to Batch's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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I grill them occasionally and make salmon patties out of the canned fish most of the time. Catching them is fun but I normally toss them back if I get more than 2 salmon in a day. Walleyes on the other hand, they get a 1 way ticket to the frying pan! Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Just like any other invasive they will explode at first and then taper off. If anything they will help to protect the young walleyes and perch because the gobies are easier to eat.
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Summertime walleye fishing on Oneida is pretty good. You can fish around the weeds with jigs, sticks, and spinners or troll deep. Guys are still getting some jigging bucktails and sonars. I have been doing good trolling sticks deep. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
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I troll harnesses on Oneida quite a bit. Early in the year (May/June) I think bottom bouncers work the best. This time of year I would focus higher in the water column and run harnesses off of those offshore tadpoles or snap weights. I troll them from 1.5 - 2.5 MPH, generally slower when running bottom bouncers and faster when running them suspended.
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I have some perch colored sonars that I got from Bartel Bait and they work well. I also use gold. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
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You can catch them jigging all summer but a lot of guys switch over to trolling in July and August. I think it is a little easier to catch them trolling in the summer because a lot of them are suspended. You can always jig in and along the weeds and catch them mid summer. Personally trolling is a last resort. I would rather catch them jigging or casting sticks any day. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
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Right now the fish seem very scattered so having a good finder does not matter much. I seriously caught eyes from 4' - 44' of water on Saturday. There is no magic depth to target them at and they are not really schooled up on structure either. I would check a map for the shoals and islands near Constantia. There are a few islands to watch out for there, plus Dakin shoal and Willard island a little to the East. I like to jig bucktails but I know a lot of guys are doing very well drifting worm harnesses right now. If you drag worm harnesses and jig in 15' - 25' right now your are probably going to come across some walleyes.
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It is on the Navionics on my iphone. The called it Whitney Point Lake.
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We all have those days. It always happens to me when I have someone on board that I really want to catch fish. You will get them next time. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
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Walleyes do group by size for the most part. Being on 18" - 20" eyes is normally good problem on Oneida. To place in these tourneys it seems like you need to put together a bag of fish in the 20s though. There is always a mix of trollers and jiggers at the top so I am not sure that changing tactics is the way to go.
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Is there any chance that they will stock more fish each time since they are doing it every other year? I have always thought that it would be better to stock these lakes every other year but stock twice as many fish. So they would receive the same amount of fish on average. The survival rate would probably be better and it would cut down on some travel costs. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
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I bay 4-18
reeleyz replied to fatgrouper11's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)