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  1. The Niagara is best when the ice boom is out of lake Erie and the water

    temperature is 39 deg. Check the lake temperature out of Buffalo.

    At Art Park as well as most places the smelt will run close to shore

    well after dark. Maybe midnight or later.

    And at times you will have to deal with some floating ice in the river.

    Be careful, the drop off is fast and the water is cold.

  2. Only the boat ramps at the Fort are closed.

    You can still drive into the fort.

    Wilson is open. The ice is soft and some water on top.

    But you can drive there also.

    Check the video of Wilson Harbor today.

  3. Do any of you guys fish at the power plant.

    And do you fish from a boat at the power plant?

    I was there a few years ago on business and saw some people fishing there.

    Just wanted to know what , when and how they were doing.

    And what boat launch to use.

    Thinking of going at the end of March, depending on the weather.

    Thanks, Kliph :beer:

  4. Kliph,

    Are you confusing "coffee" or "smoke" colored 7 stranded wire line with copper line? If so, they are two completely different lines...the brown colored wire line is made of steel and is typically run with Dipsy's whereas the copper line which has a much greater line diameter is actually solid copper and is not typically run with a directional diver.

    - Chris

    Copper with Dipsy's.

    But I did say I don't run wire anymore. But I may get back into it.

    Just what I need are more rod and reels. :@

    My Dipsy's now are on PP #30.

  5. Still scratching my head hours later about that one.

    First off, I don't run copper. But I am thinking of it. I did run stainless for a while. Too stiff.

    Many guys run copper with Dipsy's. The reason is because you can get deeper with less line out.

    Also many think the hum of the copper line attracts fish.

    Also some will run a roller tip top or Twillie Tip.

    I run a Twillie Tip on my full core rod.

    That way I can run the core on the tip without breaking the lead, I hope. :beer:

  6. WOW, That is 600 feet of core + leader and backing.

    You are pushing seven hundred feet of line behind the boat.

    Sounds interesting.

    What kind of reel are you going to use. I would hope it is a high speed reel. :beer:

    As far as distance out goes...it should be the same as a 600' copper rig. Right?

    Yes, if you're running 600 ft of copper behind the boat.

    Most of the time copper is run with Dipsy's. So the whole 600 ft is not out.

    With core it is best to run all the core out. That way the core is not on your top rod guide.

    The reason for that is because with the core on the top guide you break the lead inside the sheath.

    And that weakens it. That is why the top rod guide should be on the backing.

    I run 30# Power Pro for backing and 27# core.

    I don't run copper. But I have been running core for 20+ years.

    I first ran core with Dipsy's, that was before Power pro.

    I do, at times run one core down the chute.

    Now I run it off Down riggers. Two colors. My #1 set up. Don't tell anyone. It's a secret. :beer:

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