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Reel Doc

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  1. Sounds good. In years past we typically worked at speeds primarily between 1.8 and 2.2. Thanks
  2. That photo is priceless!! Reminds me of when we first started on Cayuga 6-7 years ago and my kids were shorter than me. Now they are passing me by but got out with one this weekend for the first time in a couple years. Headed North from Dean's Cove in the afternoon and stayed between 120 and 200 fow. Marked loads of fish especially in the 80-100 range. Brought in a hefty Laker and lost 2 others. All hits on flasher flies between 80 and 100 feet. Riggers never fired. Excited to get back out and hoping to make some regular trips this year. My question to you all is boat speed. I don't have a probe to measure speed or temp at depth so just wondering what kind of top water speed I should be working. Thanks in advance for your responses. Greg
  3. That is one super buck. Tell us how your hunt came together. Did you know he was out there or just a total holy cow here comes an elk!! Greg [ Post made via Android ]
  4. Very nice Buck! Greg
  5. A beautiful buck. WTG Greg [ Post made via Android ]
  6. Nice buck, nice shot. Thanks for the story Greg [ Post made via Android ]
  7. Thank you all for the info. Will work on getting it done this winter Greg [ Post made via Android ]
  8. Sounds like the Garmin line has a good reputation. Thank you for the information. Greg [ Post made via Android ]
  9. I would like to jump in on this as I'm considering an autopilot as well. The main motor, (220 Evinrude), is tied to the kicker, (9.9 hp Yamaha), and my usage would be when the kicker is working for trolling. How exactly do you link the unit to the GPS, and considering my GPS is outdated, should I get two compatible units? Thanks, Greg
  10. Thank you for sharing!! Congratulations Greg
  11. Great work Bill. Looks like you better invest in some extra tree stands now as those 2 boys will be ready to do more than just scout pretty soon. Greg
  12. Vince Sounds like you let out the secret up there ......get them drunk on apples!! Just great pics and a great deer. Thanks for the posts Greg [ Post made via Android ]
  13. Congratulations on a brute. I can't get over the buck's body condition. There must be some good feed there. Greg [ Post made via Android ]
  14. Congratulations to her. She has a great story to tell now and to the next generation of bowhunters!! Greg [ Post made via Android ]
  15. Frankenlaker indeed! Don't drink the water! Greg [ Post made via Android ]
  16. Bill Congratulations to you and that fine looking crew! Nothing better than doing it with your kids. My May through August this year is packed with baseball & softball with my crew so we are getting very little water activity but plenty of memories on the diamonds. I wouldn't trade it for a second.......but I am building some capital by coaching so my kids will hit the water with me on some upcoming off days!!! Also glad to hear they let you boat the big one.......for the hours of water time you put in I think you've earned it. Congrats Greg [ Post made via Android ]
  17. Beautiful fish. Congratulations Greg [ Post made via Android ]
  18. My favorite fishing/hunting magazine is this website!!!!! [ Post made via Android ]
  19. Thanks Nick for the report & info about Deans. You cannot do any better than a beautiful day and pounding the fish. Greg [ Post made via Android ]
  20. This morning I was enjoying breakfast and looking down our hill and a white buck with little nubs for horns makes his way through the hayfield. We are about 8 miles nortwest of the depot in Romulus so I guess some fence holes exist. I'm hoping for snow the next couple hunting seasons so maybe this guy can grow a little older. Greg [ Post made via Android ]
  21. Here is my crew
  22. Bill Thamk you for the in depth report. I learn more about what I'm not doing properly just reading your reports. I for one am glad to have you back on Cayuga this year. Greg [ Post made via Android ]
  23. Maiden voyage for 2012 took my 2 boys out of Deans getting boat wet a little after 7. We worked West side around Sheldrake. Marked plenty of fish in the upper 30 feet but no takers. We tried to work over 100-150 FOW. Went across to East side and picked up a couple lakers on flasher flies. 60 & 80 down but no luck with silver fish.Hightailed it in just after 10 when a pretty good Tstorm cell came through. The fish made for a nice dinner to start the season. Will try & add a pic later. It is our earliest start since getting the boat as baseball/softball season consumes most of April and May. I'm guessing the inline boards or planer set up is critical to early season silvers, but I'm all ears if anyone has thoughts. Thanks Greg [ Post made via Android ]
  24. Good job. Is the water level coming up? [ Post made via Android ]
  25. Nice fish!! [ Post made via Android ]
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