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Sk8man

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  1. Good luck Clark. Last time out we were seeing fish stacking up on bottom in 50-80 ft and unfortunately it was at quitting time
  2. Is the prop hub intact and is it without nicks or defects etc? If so, and you will ship it to Canandaigua, NY I'll take it.
  3. Good going Johnny. Looks like you threw everything but the kitchen sink at them
  4. Nice clean looking fish. As I remember way back when the rainbows actually tasted better from there because they didn't feed on alewives as in most of the other places. Haven't fished there in quite a few years .....gives me incentive to get back there
  5. Not right in Rochester but John Mann at Sodus Point is the best around.
  6. Looks like your son takes after his dad both fishingwise and otherwise
  7. Nice going Bill....more action than we saw
  8. I think along most of the south shoreline lately Dave
  9. Good advice. Depending on the maximum weight your downriggers are rated for either the torpedo or shark shaaped weights offer superior performance. The heavier the weight usually the less blowback. The 12 -16 lb weights are very common on Lake O as the current is very strong out there and can radically affect any wieght suspended. The cannonball weights can be superior to the pancakes in most any situation but the more streamlined torpedoes or sharks are a much superior solution. There are two LOU guys that make great weights: Troutman87 (currently out of action with broken ankle) and bikinibottom (Rich's number is: Call or text 607 346 4782 Rich aka bikini bottom
  10. Fished from 8 AM until 2:30 PM 90 ft through 400 ft from couple miles west of Sodus Point to out in front of Ginna never saw a fish or bait. A couple small browns in 230 ft of water down 60 on 300 copper, one small fish on rigger parked at 95 ft got off just short of the boat. When we quit marked bunch of fish right on bottom 50-77 ft of water just west of Hughes. Was pretty rough rollers in AM so didn't send down the probe so no real idea of temps. Haven't been real impressed with the fishing the last three times out.
  11. Sk8man

    Sold / Closed 1995 Baha Cruisers 313

    Right above your post it says sold
  12. Mepps Giant Killer spinner is something else to try. By the way they love the color chartreuse in about anything.
  13. I think there were so many bidders they put it on Ebay
  14. If you aren't totally in the weeds use a medium sized red and white or black and white Daredevil spoon slow retrieve.
  15. Most folks run #45 lb copper but I have a couple setups with 32 lb copper and 200 yds of 40 lb braid which fits fully on Okuma Magda Pro 45DXs. They do an acceptable job but 200 yds backing is a minimum in my view. A couple years ago I saw the spool through the remaining 40 lb braid and the king never stopped headed for Canada and severed the copper at the haywire connection - a first for me in all the years I've been doing this stuff. It pays to get a high capacity reel that fits least 300 yds of 40 or 50 lb backing for the copper to avoid this happening (hopefully). One of the reasons for the extra backing is running the setup from boards and sometimes this isn't taken into consideration.
  16. Remember the leadcore sinks so that it is at an angle downward even with the backing running up higher. I use Walleye inlines so the pull of the board upward is not great. Most of the time I fasten to the boards just a little way up the braid backing (at the point it enters the water above the swivel. so it doesn't get hammered with fleas. I guess I try not to overthink it as I'm not being graded on it or anything Try it each way and see what you think or like. It always pays to experiment.
  17. Prob ably the closer you hook it to the leader the less whipping action of the core. The weight placed just above the leadcore on the backing basically sinks the setup but allows the leadcore freedom to 'roam" back and forth.
  18. Some will be early some will be late from the main herd. Mother natures way of protecting the species and perhaps different genetics involved. I remember seeing them in the old days stacked up like cord wood on and near bottom in front of Maxwell Creek for weeks and they wouldn't hit anything.
  19. That works but each connection point is a potential weak spot in the line (e.g. more connections) and the knots accrue fleas as well as the braid.
  20. Ole Harv is a tough hombre but we wish him the best and a speedy recovery.
  21. Many folks are reluctant to attach to the leadcore itself but for most applications it shouldn't be a problem. The actual strength of the leadcore is in the outer layer around the lead itself. The lead gives it the weight but not much in terms of strength. If carefully used the sheathing should not be damaged if placed in most releases. That is my reasoning for the ten color as the most versatile. I also have dedicated setup lengths in 1, 3, 5 , 7, and the ten color. I have never had the sheathing break or even fray from that type of use. if the lead breaks inside it would be irrelevant unless maybe the strand stuck through the sheathing somehow.
  22. Good going Dave.
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