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I pulled the trigger. I bought a Fish hawk x4d
baitrigger replied to magill270's topic in Tackle and Techniques
You will love it. Remember the batteries. Ours starts to blink the second week of August every year. Sent from my A571VL using Lake Ontario United mobile app -
for sale : usa Robalo 20' Fully equipped for Lake Ontario
baitrigger replied to oldthing100's topic in Boats for Sale
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For Sale : USA 01 30ft Luhrs open. Perfect charter boat
baitrigger replied to Bobtoy1's topic in Boats for Sale
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We made due with two blacks the first year. Then added one or two at a time. Like everything on the boat the best gear is the stuff that lasts. We use 14 blacks releases every trip and never had one break.Biggest plus, the blacks slide down to the boards fast.
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Thats all we use. We keep 5 on the main line on both sides and use a dog clip to hold in place. Rubber bands to the blacks make for a smooth release.
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cannon speed and temp,sub troll or fish hawk
baitrigger replied to clarence's topic in Open Lake Discussion
The hawk. Costomer service is outstanding. No problem seeing it from the back of the boat. No cable. Drop it and go. -
Fleas started showing up last week. It wont be long. Leader knotts and swivel knots are the problem spots. Fleas will slide easy on wires.
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I have more pressure on my rigger rods than my coppers.
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Its the trial and lots of errors that'll kill ya.$$$$$
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Olcott this thurs-sun
baitrigger replied to whycanteye's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Not even big enough to enter in the LOC on bigO. We are spoiled. -
Play with all your settings for a couple trips before moving your ducer.
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Good advise. Okuma glts have the metal guides for less. They hold up well. $25 give or take. Rollers are great, twilley tips are much cheaper and will get the job done.
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Blacks inline with rubberbands. Work great and adjustable.
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How many batteries are you running. How old are they? Have you load tested them?
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Fun on slow days when you have time to see how many lines you can get in the water. When the fish are on, working flasher/fly colors and leader lengths at different sizes is a lot more productive. This spring has been a heavy spoon bite. Give em what they want.