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Great catch! Pretty exciting day! [emoji106]ðŸ»
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It's sounding like this may be a replica mount quality fish? What do you think?
Any recommendations on where to get a good quality one? (Or where to avoid)
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Flatlined straight back
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Lol - yeah, probably should troll with a little salmon next time [emoji106]ðŸ»[emoji12]
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Yeah, this is my personal biggest fish taken on the Finger Lakes. Almost had a heart attack when I saw it come to the surface.
Stomach was pretty empty - nothing recognizable in it.
Yeah, Cayuga has been better than normal for us this year too - but I certainly don't expect another like this any time soon!
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My daughter was excited until it was it was in the boat - then a little nervous. . After this fish, she says she likes "little fish" better.
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Went out again this afternoon in front of Oswego river mouth. We were the only boat there and no fish. *yawn* - at least it was glassy out there.
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I think you are right on the money. Good luck with the new boat!
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Trolled yesterday and this morning straight out of Fair Haven. Beautiful weather, but skunked both days. Marked fish mostly between 90-110 FoW. Fished downriggers and dipsy. J plugs, flashers + aromik flies, spoons. 2.5-3.5 mph top gps.
Anyone else have luck?
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Thanks for the legal response!
We were out trolling a few weeks ago and were checked. They just pulled up next to our boat, looked at poles (we had 4 in the water) and asked to see 2 licenses, even though there were 3 guys in the boat.
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Fished east side 6/6 trolled from south tip to cargill, then up near milliken. Put a nice perch in the boat early in 15 fow with a rainbow rapala, then had a few releases in deeper water - but nothing in the boat . Really nice day on the water though...marked several nice bait balls on the trip.
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I'll be out of south end (Treman) Saturday morning. Planning on working the east side up to Milliken.
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That's good info! What speed were you trolling for the browns/rainbows with planar boards? How far behind the planars are the lures?
I'm having a tough time this season. We ran south-east end of Cayuga on the 24th from ~7am - 9:00am-ish, then up to Milliken until noon. Ran downriggers, planar boards, and flatline straight behind the boat. All topwater fishing was with Rapalas, 3ft divers - 20 ft divers. Downriggers tried all types and color spoons.
Not a single bite all day. Was idling with a drift sock behind boat, not very accurate speed info. 0.5-1.5mph is best guess.
Not a single bite all day...gotta figure out what I am doing wrong!
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Doesn't quite sound like it - mine is a white boat - green trim/canvas. I'll keep an eye out for the famous blueghost!
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Hey blueghost, thanks for the tip! Speed may definitely be the case...depending on direction vs. wind we were probably running 1.8-3.0MPH, sounds a little high. I'll bring a bucket or two and try that next week!
I have a Sea Ray 215 (not always a fishing boat when the wife is around ), was running some west shore and some mid-lake near Glass Factory Bay & Belhurst. I'll go down as far as Sampson once in a while, depending on how ambitious I'm feeling!
Thanks again I'll keep an eye out for you!
BTW: I stopped in Ithaca today at Treman marina on Cayuga lake and a charter down there cleaned house! They had more fish than I could count! Caught on rapalas, all in top water (<5ft)
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Sounds like a great day!
I am new to fishing as of last fall and have a boat w/2 downriggers. Catching a few lakers last fall was fairly easy - they all grouped on the thermocline and we would just drop the weights to that depth and troll with spoons. We would usually catch them at least once/hour. Also, I don't have a trolling motor, just my inboard/outdrive - so my speed isn't super controllable at low speeds for trolling, but it seemed to work.
...Then we went out yesterday, 5/9 from ~9am-12pm. Not a single bite. We tried spoons on the downriggers dropped to 45-90 feet in 100-135 FOW. We also tried trolling a spoon on the top, rapala's in ~5 feet & deep diving rapala's (~15-20feet), again in 20-135 FOW. Again, not a single bite. Fish finder was marking them everywhere from 20-110 ft.
I'm looking for some detailed help! Where are the fish? How do I catch 'em? Are there any LL Salmon or Browns in northern Seneca?
Any advice would be great! Thanks in advance!
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At least the admirals caught something! Trophynuts got skunked! 0-bites all day...
That's fishing...maybe next time!
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Missdemeanor -
Thanks for the response! Unfortunately I have tried this a couple times without any luck. Maybe I am sqeezing them wrong and will try again.
Will they live if I just leave them floating?
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Hey guys, I am a fairly new fisherman on Seneca lake and have been catching lake trout with my downriggers in ~60-100 fow. After bringing them in, I try releasing them and they always float and don't swim back down. I have watched them for about 15+ minutes and while they are alive, they just sit there, laying on their sides on the surface.
Am I missing something? How should I release these fish appropriately?
Thanks,
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Cayuga Lake 9/3 - Largest Landlock Salmon ever
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Wow! Nice fish!
I caught a 12-13lb Brown in Cayuga last year and got it replica mounted from Advanced Taxidermy. They did a high quality mount that I am very happy with.
http://www.advancedtaxidermy.com/index.php
Best of luck!
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