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  1. Be real slow and deliberate in responding to the wander...quick steering movements in response to the bow movements compound the problem which seems to be inherent in the design of an I/O on a deep V hull.

    Add on fins such as the one mentioned above have gotten good reviews from owners on sites such as baylinerownersclub.com. Lots of good bayliner/trophy info on there. Use the thread search function after registering and search for "bow wander".

    Jarrett

    1988 Bayliner Trophy 2160

  2. Fishing Report

    Your Name / Boat Name: Reel Power

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    TRIP OVERVIEW

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    Date(s): 11 to the 14th

    Time on Water: 6:30 a.m. -8:00 p.m.

    Weather/Temp: Easterlies mainly, chilly, foggy with rain on Sat.

    Wind Speed/Direction:

    Waves: Rough Wed., calm Thurs.-Sat.

    Surface Temp: 40-49, depending on winds and location

    Location: Bar to the Somerset plant.

    LAT/LONG (GPS Cords):

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    FISHING RESULTS

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    Total Hits: 4

    Total Boated:4

    Species Breakdown: Two mini coho, one small king, one small atlantic

    Hot Lure: none

    Trolling Speed: 1.8-3.0

    Down Speed: 1.5-3.0

    Boat Depth: 10-300 fow.

    Lure Depth: all over the place

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    SUMMARY & FURTHER DETAILS

    Really poor fishing this trip. Wed. was rough, fished in front of Olcott to start, easterlies had 40 degree water piled up. No action. Winds subsided a bit in the p.m. and ran to the Bar. 45 degree temp, bait, no fishies wanted to play.

    Thursday fished the Bar all day. Tiny coho and a little king to show for it. Worked our @sses off trying everything. Whole bait, cut bait, flashers dodgers, spoons, sticks, you name it.

    Friday same deal, a couple of small fish for seven hours fishing the Bar area. Called it early Friday p.m. and decided to fish different water for what turned out to be a foggy Sat. morning. Fished east past the plant looking for a change of pace. Had a good screen but clear water and no bites. Tried the shoreline brown trout bite in the p.m. in and around the Olcott mouth. Nada except for one little atlantic (released). Then it started to rain and we packed up early.

    Not very satisfying. At least the shakedown trip was successful. New electric riggers and Cisco planer board reels worked well and the new tow vehicle made my life easy.

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  3. Gents,

    Ohio based copper newbie setting up three 45lb copper rods for this season. I'll be running 'em off big boards.

    I have a 350' (Convector 55) and a 100' (Magda 45) spooled up already. What length would be most useful for the final rod (also a Convector 55)? 200? 250? 450?

    I fish the Bar in the spring and inshore/blue zone off Olcott in the summer.

    Thanks in advance for any advice. 47 days and counting.

    Jarrett

  4. Gents,

    Picked up an Okuma CV 55 ss bidding online but DUH forgot the check to see if it had a levelwind. It doesn't. It has an open spool.

    I'm rigging up a couple of copper rods for this season so copper newbie here.

    Have any of you used the open spool non-levelwind reels for copper? Opinions?

    I was thinking about 450' copper and 300 yds. power pro on the CV 55 ss.

    Should I re-sell it? Use it? Thanks in advance for any advice.

    Jarrett

  5. Dang Wayne that is one big @ss sailfish. Pacific?

    You guys in the keys are killing me. Lived in Key Largo Oct.-Dec. of 2002 and miss kingers on the fly...just troll till ya find 'em past the reef in 120 fow+, chuck out a 450g sink and wait for a kinger to find the fly. ZZZZZZxzzzzzzzxzzzzzzz!

    Imagine if we could get Lake O Kings to take flies like that? Wow. Off river mouths in Spring maybe?

    As for 2010...here's me and one of my best friends with a King/Coho double header off Olcott last August.

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    A few minutes later my buddy's wife's friend's fiance hooked his first salmon. It ran him 250 yds into the power pro and hit a dead stop loop on the spool. We babied that fish on the end of its leash...all it had to do was flick a fin...but the wacky dude landed the big fish of the trip 25 lbs. Figures.

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  6. Gents,

    I have to bring power to four Cannon riggers and two Cisco Planer Board Reels. Existing fuse panel at helm is full. Dual battery w/Perko switch next to the batteries. 1988 Bayliner Trophy 2160 Hardtop.

    Got a quote from a pro who wanted to install a second breaker box at the helm and run lots of wire from the riggers and reels for lots of money. No can do.

    I'm considering an enclosed fuse box like a Blue Sea Systems grounded model mounted next to the battery switch, on the side of the engine compartment and well above any bilge water. Then I'd connect the riggers/reels w/10 ga and 30 amp fuses. Id get a fuse box with some extra slots for future expansion.

    Is this feasible? Do you have any recommendations?

    Also, I need to mount/install switches to control the planer board reels. Cisco offers a system for about $100 per switch. Any alternantives out there?

    Thanks for any input. Mates can't @#$^@# about cranking 15lb balls or hard pullin' boards anymore.

    Jarrett

  7. Hi guys. I've doing some wiring on my old Mag 10A and I was going to replace the warped spool at the same time. I've got the replacement spool in hand. What a pain in the @ss project.

    I had the shaft assembly taken apart, i.e. removed motor & worm gear, removed the top clutch plate and removed knob tensioner and washers BUT the last clutch plate looked solid or stuck. Is there any trick I'm missing on this?

    How do I get the damn spool off the shaft?

    Thanks for any help.

    Jarrett

  8. I'm rigging some copper rods for the first time this coming season and reading up on the technique.

    Sure seems to work well with lots of dedicated proponents. I read a piece about copper lines being electrically charged and how shorter leaders might take advantage of this property.

    I have no experience with copper so I thought I'd ask the pros. Any measurable charge to the line while trolling? Anyone using 10-15 fot leaders versus leadcore style 50 foot leaders to get lures closer to the attractive line?

    How does one measure the charge of the copper while trolling anyway?

    Thanks to any piscatorial scientists at liberty to reply.

    Jarrett

  9. IMO, the answer is yes. I find that the four blade gives better control in the slop. There's more power available and responsiveness to adjust to the the angle/size of the waves. I feather the throttle alot in those conditions to smooth the ride out and the four blade makes this easier.

    15x 15 Powertech stainless on a GM 305/Cobra 22' '88 Trophy hardtop. Heavy rig for its size. Had a 15 x 17 three blade aluminum to start with. Nice for flat out running. Not so nice in the slop and around the dock.

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