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Sodus 7/2 a.m.
Sk8man replied to Hillside's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Braddocks 7/1
Sk8man replied to BraddockBayRat's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Braddocks Browns 7/1
Sk8man replied to whaler1's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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You could do it but the big drawback is that you wouldn't be able to monitor the wire for kinks as closely as with the traditional methods and most of the single strand copper is of a lesser strength than braided copper and more prone to kinking. With that said you could use it as a copper rig with braid backing too but with the same potential for failure and would probably not stand up to a a large king, but maybe could be used in the Fingers. Just my take on it.
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They can be used to detect small fish that are intended for release or light biters like walleye for example. Normally once you get used to the Blacks and familiar with the tension, setting them becomes more intuitive. When running attractors like Spin Docs, flashers and dodgers or especially cowbells the tension needs to be increased to prevent false releases.
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Just use the Blacks as they are and adjust the tension upward (increase) a bit from what you would use with clean spoons or sticks.
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I think the article Frogger posted nailed it
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Brian makes a good point about it only being the Gizzard Shad (at least reported right now). if it was low O2 or contamination, or disease you would thing it would be multiple species affected.
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Downrigger Backlash
Sk8man replied to Just1skipper2's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
An additional variable is the particular capability specs of the transducer. For example if you have Lowrance with a combination 83/200 khz transducer the weight may go fairly quickly out of the cone if set for 200 khz versus 83 khz because the cone angle capability is narrower. If you have a combination transducer set the transducer to the lowest number and see what it does. As mentioned all those other factors also come into play. -
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You know Mike that 1962 article may be the fish I was thinking of and as a kid seeing the fish in the ice chest my memory may have been messed up all these years it probably is the 15 pounder noted in the article; the time frame is about right for the one I saw. Regardless of records your fish is a very special specimen and something to behold. You accomplished something that the rest of us Finger lakes fisherpersons have tried for but never achieved and you can be very proud of that.
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With most releases you don't have to worry about line damage unless using very low pound test and setting the release too high in tension. Same for rubber bands if you are using the right size/strength. By the way if the ones you are using are too strong they can usually be weakened by leaving them in the sun for awhile.
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Upwelling Impact on Salmon
Sk8man replied to Apparition's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
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Bill said it all....we are all here to learn regardless of experience.
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Why not much trash talk about the Seneca Trout Derby?
Sk8man replied to Sk8man's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
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Why not much trash talk about the Seneca Trout Derby?
Sk8man replied to Sk8man's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion


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