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twring23

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  1. While preparing my boat for its winter nap I noticed that my transducer has some cracking in the outer housing and I'm looking into replacing it with a 50/200 transducer.  I mostly troll for landlocks and rainbows.  I'm curious to know if anyone out there uses a 50/200 transducer instead of the standard  83/200 transducer and what their impression are? Thanks to anyone that can chime in on this

  2. Hello. I have a rental on point peninsula starting today thru this weekend,  I'm looking for and would really appreciate  any advice on where to launch, lure depth/FOW, speed/ flasher/ fly combos, spoon size and colors and any particular locations to try to get into some salmon. Fishing out of a 22 Wellcraft sportsman with downriggers, wire dipseys, etc.  I have fished out of Sodus before but haven't chased Kings n a few years and  this is my first trip to the Henderson area.  Thanks for any info you can pass along

  3. lost a lure is correct though. Make sure you drain all the water out and you're usually good to go.  Im move on from lake fishing  to whitetails and steelhead in the Great lakes tributaries for late fall/winter. Maybe one of these years I'll join the Frostbite Fleet 😁

  4. Welcome to the Northeast. I have an outboard and I usually go until the end of October. Sometimes we have a fairly warm fall and some times it starts to crap out by the third week October. Once the temperature starts to be forecast to dip below freezing for a few nights in a row is  when I surrender for winter.  Some great fishing can be had up until then

  5. The Captain is friendly and does his best to put you on to some fish.  Maybe you catch some, maybe you don't.  For those plagued by the demon of external validation the number of fish caught will make or break the day.  I'm with camper4lyfe - a few good laughs with friends and time away from work and a few good fish?- bonus

  6. Overall a good week on Seneca.  Good weather and caught enough fish to keep things interesting.   Plenty of solitude and beautiful scenery what an awesome part of the country we live in.  Well its time to pack up and go back to the grind. Good fishing to all

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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