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For my Big Jons I use a 110 outside receptacle with the covers on it which is mounted in the rear of my boat wired directly to the battery. Then I put 110 male plugs on the riggers and plug it into the receptacle. Then you only make 1 connection to the battery. Nice and easy to remove the riggers. Just make sure to use red and black wire so you hook your receptacle up right or they will run in reverse.
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American eels - NOT Lampreys
Sean Youngblood replied to dremarquis's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
While Striper fishing in Raritan Bay at least 10 years ago. It was at night fishing with chunk bait. My buddy caught one that had to be pushing 5 ft. long (never knew that got anywhere that big) My buddy wrestled that thing in the back of the boat for about 20 min. trying to get his gear back. I was just happy it was on his line and not mine. -
Stick ID , looks like Bayrat but isn’t
Sean Youngblood replied to chowder's topic in Tackle Description
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Walleyes are starting to show up.
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Wanted boat cover for 19 seanymph gls
Sean Youngblood replied to john1947's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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boat classified ad
Sean Youngblood replied to Garywalleye's topic in Welcome to Lake Ontario United - Fishing Forum
This listing ? If so it is still listed just down the page a ways. -
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for sale : usa Offshore Tackle Planer Board Lights & Batteries For Sale
Sean Youngblood replied to wallaholic's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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fyi Starting May 1st Walleye size limit is going back to 18 inches.
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Niagara River fishermen- Ice boom updates
Sean Youngblood replied to Gill-T's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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https://creekroadbaitandtackle.com/
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https://www.dec.ny.gov/press/124958.html
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A Finger Lake.
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Never done it but from what I have heard. 20 to 30 fow put a lantern shining in the hole. I read you can use a small piece of nylon (panty hose} when they bite it there teeth get caught in it.
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I got that Laker yesterday at Canadice in 74fow. on a #7 Blue chrome jigging rap. I mostly fish with A tube jig but have been using Raps the last couple of trips with ok results. I was dead sticking it about 3' off the bottom. I had some Smelt Lottering around under my rap then a big mark peeled off the bottom to my jig I raised it a foot and it was game on. Canadice has been tough for me this year. I have marked fewer fish than in past years. The fish have been glued to the bottom more than past years and are less aggressive. I fished Hemlock 4 days last week 72fow to 85fow. Best day was 4 in 78fow. I marked even less fish their but found them more aggressive. Fish There were still very close to bottom but would chase your offerings up to about 10' which is about where I hooked most of my fish. I mix it up between jigging my bait and dead sticking. I have as good or better luck dead sticking until the fish appear. 10 in the morning till about 1 has been best for me. Lazy fish sinking back to the bottom can be Smelt or small Lakers. I have gotten some small 12" or so Lakers out of both lakes this year.