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overthelimit

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  1. The flags are useful for walleye fishing where they can bite light and swim with a bait or when yellow perch, white perch, and silver bass are a nuisance. From my experience, you will not need them for lake o like others have said unless you pick up a skippy. I've had boards get ripped 30 feet backwards in a split second, you'll know.

  2. For what its worth, I can usually pick it up on my older Lowrance. It shows up as a thin line, almost like your down rigger ball tracking. As I really only fish the lake a few times and usually for browns, I concentrate more on finding bait where that thermocline meets the bottom. I also have a little temp reader that I'll send down before I start fishing to check the temp.

  3. Good Morning... If anybody by chance happens to get a look at the Lake today along the Niagara Orleans County shoreline can you please give an update on conditions. Looking for water color conditions  I would like to drive up in the morning for browns but have a feeling there has not been enough wind/rain this week to keep enough color in the water. Let me know if you can, thank you. I've learned clear water conditions make extremely tough brown conditions.

  4. Hey guys,

     

    New to Lake Ontario. Looking for some information on fishing thermal bars. I have only fished the lake for browns in spring and summer.

     

    Generally speaking what time of the year do the thermal bars set up? Is it difficult to locate them? How far offshore, what depth can they be found around? Tips on fishing around the thermal bars as far as tackle and techniques go?

     

    Any and all info is greatly appreciated, I'd like to give this a try sometime. I'll just have to pick my day wth my small 16 foot tinner.

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