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Sk8man

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  1. Thanks hermit.....I did try the link too but something is still amiss with it.
  2. It is probably a matter of Lake O being a much much larger body of water so they may not appear as concentrated but keep in mind Lake O is where the lampreys originally came from in the Finger Lakes (via the canal system).
  3. Biden should be a prime candidate for a brain transplant....even an opossum brain would be an improvement
  4. I knew there was some reason I've only had outboards.....only joking....
  5. :lol: or even a sailboat....
  6. Poking a rabbit with a pole can be kinda like poking a grizzly sometimes poke pole....you never know whats going to come of it Sometimes it is more productive just leaving well enough alone in the berry patch.....
  7. To answer your question Sammyslayer I would take my chances with Seneca right now ... although fishing hasn't been all that easy there either. The wind and weather in general seems to have raised hell with the fishing all over.
  8. Nice photography too Stinger!
  9. Try Amazon to purchase.- 7 strand ss wire I prefer the brown or greyish color over the bright stainless. Malin, Accustrand (made by Cablestrand Corp), and Mason are some of the better known brands but there is also Blood Run 30 lb test , http://www.ebay.com/itm/BLOOD-RUN-TACKLE-7-STRAND-STAINLESS-TROLLING-WIRE-30-1000-SPOOL-/181198162517 Put about 100ft or so of 30 lb Big game mono first to protect the spindle ofthe reel spool and then 1000 ft. wire. Check out videos on Youtube to fuse the two together. You should be able to get 1000 ft. of7 strand on the 320 as I have a 310 with 10 colors of leadcore on it and the wire should take up less space than that.
  10. I didn't recognize the name Arima at first ...but the makers Defiance are a class act in the boat building industry...they are masters at engineering and build a great boat...That combination you have (boat and motor) is hard to beat...especially for Finger Lakes fishing....
  11. I've been thinking many of those same thoughts Gator. It wasn't just the matures either...it didn't seem like all that many silvers and juveniles were caught either so you have to wonder about several year classes possibly being affected or is there something even more pervasive going on out there...?
  12. Good thanks. That 50 Merc is a real workhorse and is one of the better ones ever made and it trolls down real nice. Yeah there are a lot of superstitions in boating and fishing but most of them are just that superstitions. As Joe said and considering what you want to do I'd launch from Sampson because each of the species you mentioned are usually encountered somewhere nearby there and you can duck into the marina pretty easily if things get unpredictable ( thunder storms etc.). You can nearly always find lakers right out from the marina to your right as you are going out...just have to look around a bit to find the depth....they are usually very bottom oriented there and to be successful you'll have to run close to the bottom for them and I'd suggest going on an angle outward so you don't hang up on bottom staying near the bottom (cowbells with peanuts work great out there even off downrigger up tight to the ball). You'll also find the lakers just below the thermocline. Right about nowand well into October you may run into good sized browns in the same area doing the same things browns only running a cheater a few feet above the main lure. For rainbows I'd troll north around the first point (Pontious Point) with the riggers and then go in shallower with the lines run back longer say 50 ft. for rainbows and the occasional landlock. If you look closely you'll see a creek on the shoreline (Reeders) and it would pay to work that area real good varying your depth and speed. The bows like variations in speed and if you have any Sutton spoons in medium to small sizes (or others similar to them especially with real silver finish) Reds blues and green colors seem to work well but I'd keep the spoons on the small/medium sizes not magnums etc. There are many areas south and across the lake to the north and south but I'd give that a try first and see what happens. Hopefully I haven't offended ERabbit (Ed) by not telling you to go south toward Lodi P.S> You have to be careful running the dipseys close to bottom (without hanging up) as well out in front of Sampson especially if you don't run from shallow to deep but there are often some bigger browns of interest there. I know I've ignored the whole concept of temps but right now I have no idea what the picture is out there.
  13. Good advice from Joe too. This is pretty much a transitional time for the lake but also the goofy weather lately has made things even more challenging than usual. If you'd feel more comfortable send me a PM (Personal Message) it just may not be a quick.
  14. Sure... glad to help if I can. First thing is to get used to your boat itself and how it handles.. guess I should have also asked how big is the boat/motor and do you have a kicker? It is very relevant...to making suggestions. Reason I'm asking is Seneca is a pretty big body of water and if you have a small motor only it critical where you launch or start from (safely)
  15. Congratulations on the boat.....it might help out to let folks know what type of fishing (trolling still fishing etc.) you are interested in and what particular species (trout perch bass , pike etc. and what type of equipment you'll be using for starters so we might be better able to help you out. Additionally where in the lake you intend to launch from to fish.
  16. Use the 83 (some units 50) for marking the weights with downriggers and if need be switch to the 200khz when "checking out" bottom oriented features or cruising. Sometimes using the reduce Clutter function and turning up the sensitivity can give you the desired bottom signal at speed with the lower khz setting too but the transducer has to be located at the correct angle (for your particular boat hull) and positioned in a reduced turbulance area. My unit (much more basic unit) will mark bottom fine at over 50 mph on the 83 khz setting with the standard dual beam Lowrance transducer but I had to play a bit with the transducer angle taking into consideration being on plane and looking at the way the water would pass that area of the hull (and it is on a mounting board on the transom rather than directly on the transom itself). Momay - resistor spark plugs may help
  17. Nice healthy looking fish....good going Ed! Lawn work was calling me today....and tomorrow looks real "iffy" with "thunderstorms some severe" predicted. I'm anxious to get back out and try a couple of new "girly" lures Les
  18. Great...thanks and best of luck to you fishing and hunting. Les
  19. Cool! That's what it is all about.....those are the days that are burned into our memory banks...
  20. That makes two of us Mike. Thanks for the posting old man.
  21. :smile: Tim
  22. I guess it as worth it to me to pay the full shot so I don't end up like I did one year....being out on the ice with a mess of perch lying next to me and realising that I had forgot to get my license that year ! Luckily I was near town on a weekday and went to the town clerks office....
  23. Best bet is to have a good canvas guy make you one so that it fits the way it should...they are never cheap but worth the money if done right.
  24. Very well said Vince . Thank you.
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