If there was a contest for best LOU Post of the year this would be the easy winner. Great story and pictures.
The Dad/Son side by side double is the best. Keep a copy and try to replicate it each birthday!
Congratulations Dad and pass on a Happy Birthday to your son!!
Want to confirm they are the single center pin attached to the base. Looks like it on the photo but want to be sure. 3 of 4 are in working order? How long are the booms?
Thanks,
Greg
Certainly looks like loads of decent sized marks on that screen. Stating the obvious but they look to be fish who weren't hungry. In addition to swapping lures did you change speeds and direction or did the waves make that a challenge.
Can't stand those trips when the screen lights up with marks but the rods don't fire. Some of the best days are when few marks and you get surprised as the rods keep firing!! Think positive and get out there this weekend and things will change!
Great looking fish. As always, you have that lake dialed in. Some of the water in the background looks colored. Did the wind get it churned up a little? Cayuga sits down so low compared to the land mass that never seems to see much colored water unless mud after heavy rain
After this mornings trip to Ontario I definitely stand by the need for autopilot when running solo. Got out with the sunrise and all systems were go except for the autopilot. Working the shoreline became a major challenge as the waves were coming in at an angle and were just big enough to make it hard to step away from the wheel for very long.
If you are hooked on trolling consider either installing an autopilot in your rig or buy a new rig!!
And if watching the eclipse from the lake send pics!!
Nicely done! Agreed when trolling solo it's best to have the wind at your back. If you don't have an autopilot I would highly recommend as it makes solo trips much more manageable.
The 3 color leadcore sold so have 3 Great Lakes Sealine 47 LC's left. 1 rigged with 1 color and 2 rigged with 2 colors of leadcore and 10 lb fluorocarbon leaders. All in good working order and ready to fish.
$125 for all 3.
Accudepth 47B and 57B Plus line counter reels loaded with 20 lb Monofilament and fluorocarbon leaders on 8'6" Okuma Convector GL Downrigger rods. $225 for the pair located in Seneca Falls
Accudepth 47B Plus line counter reel spooled with 30 lb wire on a 10 foot Okuma Blue Diamond Wire Line Special MH rod with Twilly Tip. $125 located in Seneca Falls
Over the years I've found using the Cayuga inlet buoy water level is a reliable guide. If at 380 or less depending on the boat, Deans can be pretty tough. The flip side is when under 381, my 24 foot Wellcraft fits under the bridge at Taughannock.