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Swingingflies

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  1. I fished the Bluffs yesterday. I saw some rises around noon when I arrived. Threw some crank baits & got two then it shut off fast & went into the bay. Caught another in 16 FOW

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  2. This boat has been babied, garaged and only fresh water use and only just over 40 hours. It is waxed, winterized and ready to go... WOT is 52+MPH!  Length with extended swim platform 1s 19' 8". Beam is 7' 3".  26 gal fuel capacity. Deadrise is 19 degrees.  MerCruiser 4.3 TKS 190 Hp and Alpha One outdrive.   Stereo and Canvas cover.   Matching BlueTrailer (Shoreland'r) has Swing-Away tongue to fit in a standard garage .  Asking $19,000.00.  Like new and cost over $34,00.00 new. Call for more details or make an arrangement to view. 585-520-7321 or email questions to [email protected].

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  3. I was jigging for Lakers the last weeks in August and the first week of September and did good in 60-70' of water without even a graph and hooked at least 5 or 6 each day. They all struck the lure hard. In August the Lakers did not fight much until they reached the surface and twisted so much most got off before I could land them.. In September the sizes were bigger and they fought all the way to the boat and when one hit I thought I was pulling the bottom out of the lake. I thought that it would be even better fishing for them now. I have not gone since because the launch was to low for my boat.

  4. Hi I have benn jigging on Canandaigua for 3 years. . I have had good luck on the southern drop off for nice 5lb plus browns with a 1 & 1/4 oz spoon. I cast it out & count it down. Then I do a jig retrieve. I usually get the take on a fast retrieve. I am using Fluorocarbon 12lb test to enhance the drop.

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  5. I have been fly fishing for over 45 years in this area and and all over. I have tried to troll with the fly rod. You would have to have an expensive reel to be able to have enough drag or hold on to the fly line and pinch the fly line with your fingers so it does not unroll. With this method, it is hard to find a rod holder to hold it because the reel is so close to the rod butt. The next hard thing to do is to get a fly to stay down because with the speed of trolling, the fly and line will want to stay up close to the surface, even with a sinking fly line. If you are serious, look into L L Bean, they are the only ones that have a rod and reel set up specifically for trolling. I have seen it in their catalog.

  6. I n Canandaigua, I was using a fly rod drifting with a 9wt. and an integrated sinking line (300gr) with a shiner looking Peglusie fly and had a laker follow the streamer up to the transom of the boat and it spooked when a wave hit the transom. I have been giging large 5" spoons at the drop offs with my spinning rod and go a couple of nice browns about 5lbs. on the retrieve!

  7. We are looking for Captain's to donate fishing trips for SYDNEY'S SMILE-Fundraiser for CURE. Also hosting a CASINO NIGHT FUNDRAISER. Looking for sponsors and items to auctiion off.

    Saturday March 24th at 6PM at the Diplomat Party House 1956 Lyell Ave. Tickets are $30 oer person or $50/couple. To check it out go to http://www.curekidscancer.com or for more infomation contact Pam Messon at 585-752-3990 or go to [email protected] for tickets or to Donate.

    History:

    Sydney was diagnosed with Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia in 2011 at 7 months of age. This is a rare blood cancer and requires aggressive treatment. She is treated at the Golisano Children's hospital. To help children like this and their families, we are teaming up with the CURE Childhood Cancer Association to raise money.

    All Proceeds support CURE and Sidney Smile Foundation.

    Check it out on Facebook to see donations listed or get updates to the event... :yes:

    Swingingflies

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