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Based on these responses it's very clear I needed to post this topic when I bought the boat 10 years ago, it being my first vessel that didn't slide in and out of the back of a pickup! Had a surveyor evaluate prior to purchase to be sure it was as advertised and it has been a pleasure to date. The Eagle trailer is rated for 6600 lbs and the boat weighs 3400 plus the kicker I added so should be rated adequately. Sale was brokered through a Marina and I made the mistake of trusting them a little too much regarding the trailer. When gave me a crash course on launching and trailering I specifically remember I asked about the winch and single hook-up looking pretty minimal and was told, "not to worry, the weight of the boat will keep it on the trailer". Fortunately, 95% of my trips to date have been under 10 miles round-trip to the boat launch. Planning to change that as Ontario is calling, so it's a great time to clean up my trailer program. I dug out all the manuals I have and as many of you mentioned the trailer manual states to use a safety chain and 3 tiedowns. So glad it took me 10 years to read this manual as of course, I read all through the boat manuals right away! Any direction on where to buy a proper safety chain and tiedowns would be greatly appreciated. Also thoughts on a winch upgrade as the current one certainly doesn't lock in place and it only cranks the boat up to a point before it can't compete with the weight and is done. Thanks again for all the thoughts, Greg
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It seems every time I pull my 24' Wellcraft walk-around out of the water the crank slips a little leaving this space. With the main and kicker motors weight on the back it creates significant teeter totter effect driving over little ridges or bumps. Is the strap just getting stretched out or is it just a case of locking down the front with a second tie down of some sort? Appreciate everyone's thoughts.
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My wife and I had a great Golden Retriever BC, (before children!), then as our hobby sheep farm grew and needed coyote protection we had Great Pyrenees who have been wonderful dogs but not house pet/companions. Now the kids are leaving the nest for college, (1 HS senior left) and the 2 Pyrenees are 11 and just guarding a few chickens in the barn so a great time to add a new friend for on land and water!!
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Yesterday afternoon the storm cells split North and South of Dean's so once the radar cleared I hit the water with my new fishing partner. At 7 weeks old I wasn't sure how it would go but she's completely unfazed being on the water. Even took her first swim once we landed and loaded out the boat. Ran lines from Sheldrake running North in the middle. Had a fun battle with a good legal salmon hitting a super slim glow frog on a rigger down 60 . A few skippies then some Lakers on flasher/fly off a dipsey and a final over 26" on a bloody death down 90. A fun and busy couple hours on the water!
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Looseeye’s Seneca and Cayuga 8/10-14 Running Report
Reel Doc replied to LooseEye's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
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Looseeye’s Seneca and Cayuga 8/10-14 Running Report
Reel Doc replied to LooseEye's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
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👍. Good to go for a nice dinner.
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Looseeye’s Seneca and Cayuga 8/10-14 Running Report
Reel Doc replied to LooseEye's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
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So you didn't catch the fish it just caught on your rigger? Was it already dead? If so, I would not be in a hurry to consume that fish. Live caught are fine to eat, in moderation, DEC website gives guidelines on how much to eat per week/month for fish caught in certain lakes. Personally I like to cook or smoke fish if possible before freezing to better preserve the flavor but that's personal preference
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Cayuga 3rd annual Tom Margeit memorial Derby
Reel Doc replied to suttontroller94's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
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Looseeye’s Seneca and Cayuga 8/10-14 Running Report
Reel Doc replied to LooseEye's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
I was out of Dean's this morning lines in at 6:30 out at 9. Ran down by Sheldrake and set up a South troll as Northwest wind was pushing that way. Worked the middle over 300+ fow. Loads of marks 50-110 down, same as last week. Last week mostly lake trout but a couple salmon including 1 nice one hit spoons and flies but today mainly a fly bite. Couldn't keep the dipsey rod in the water as kept firing with lake trout. #2 setting 200 down carrying a flasher + hammer fly. Downriggers were quiet until 8 when a couple small salmon hit a cheater off a rigger set down 80 and then a 29"+ lake trout hit the same cheater. That was the big fish of the morning but several others over 28" and all solid fish with many that are starting to swell in the midsection with roe. The thermocline in the middle has been great since early July but mostly lake trout and majority of salmon have been small. I would love to hear from others who may be finding more silvers. -
Looseeye’s Seneca and Cayuga 8/10-14 Running Report
Reel Doc replied to LooseEye's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
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I'm betting we passed each other about 8 this morning as I started South of Sheldrake at 6:30 and worked North. Only saw one other boat out there it sported Red trim, yours?? Fishing continues to be great and the highlight today was a solid landlocked grabbing a cheater and delivering a super aerial show!
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Algae bloom and fleas report on Cayuga
Reel Doc replied to robertr9705's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
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Algae bloom and fleas report on Cayuga
Reel Doc replied to robertr9705's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
Fished out of Dean's this morning working the middle of the lake. No fleas to speak of, small amounts of weeds. A South breeze had everything moving, never came across a significant weed pod. Lake trout very active from 60-100 feet down loving everything green in spoons or flies. I'm still struggling to find solid silvers. Skippies to barely legal salmon hitting cheaters and spoons at 40-50 down but no solid fish. I'm jealous of Lyk2fish results on Owasco!! -
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Reading about the history of the lamprey invasion of the Great Lakes is saddening. Once the Welland canal was built to bypass Niagara Falls they moved into all the Great Lakes and destroyed the high quality fishing for trout and salmon for most of the early and mid 1900s. Human manipulation of nature certainly has its ups and downs.
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Yes, and you should be able to fish it the same way for the next month with great results so a good reason to visit again!! Somewhere around the first of September the spawning fish start to head south towards Taughannock and other inflows. Hope your hands are healing. Better have them 100% for Kansas.










