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  1. big laker 8-6-17 Launched at Taughannock Park......headed north of the Boy Scout camp. Set up 2 dipseys for lake trout....one 255 ft. back. One 300 ft. back. I suppose they were down 75 to 85 or 90 ft. of water. Saw a BUNCH of baitfish on the way to Kidders. Caught 5 or so Lakers, 3 to 6 lbs. Not bad. They were all in 85-100 ft. of water. Then, a BIG hit....wow. I thought my rod would break. I had to stop the boat because I could not move the fish an inch...really strange. Then a felt a powerful tugging and I thought it must be tail hooked. It felt like bringing in a barn door...sideways. Long story short....14 lb. Laker!!! Not bad for Cayuga. When I figure this out, I will post some pics.
  2.    Launched out of Taughannock Park, headed north of the Boy Scout camp. Trolled north....found tons of baitfish.....from 50-100 ft. of water. Set out 2 dipseys....one 255 ft.,  one 300 ft. I assume they were down 75-85 ft. or so. Maybe 90? All fish came in 80-100 ft. of water. I love fishing for lakers......Small Sutton spoons.........caught 5 fish (fat...between 5 and 7 lbs.)....not bad. Then, an incredible hit...I thought my rod would break. I literally could not move the fish.....finally it tugged....it felt like a tail snag....I had to stop the boat to even move it. SLOWLY it came to the boat. It was like pulling up a barn door....(ever been to Alaska for Halibut?)......bottom line?  14 lbs.!!!:yes:  Not bad for Cayuga!

  3. LOVE watching kids fish! (and dogs too).....was out there Monday....before the wind hit......fish are shallow....and EATING.....gota LOVE hungry fish!!!
  4. Deans launch is open....the high water makes it EASIER to launch.......at least for my boat. The fish are everywhere.
  5. Got out on the water at 6:30am. Went out to 100 ft. and dropped a probe. Temps on top 63degrees down to 30 ft. At 35 ft. the temp drops to 50! Temps. 43 on the bottom. So I started in 40 ft. of water out to 80. Dipsys down 30,35, 45. Occasionally, one down 80 ft. Caught nice big lakers (5) 2 decent rainbows, and 1 5 lb. . LLS. Not bad for 31/2 hrs.
  6. Hey, Rusty Rat, it appears that you are aware of the fact that most of ANY lake is devoid of fish. So, location IS important. However, I covered a LOT of water this weekend (off Long point) 60-70 feet down, and I did what EVERY boat that came in before me said......SLOW.....You apparently found a hotspot. But that does NOT make the fishing good LAKEWIDE. If anyone would characterize Cayuga lake this last week, they would all say......SLOW. You wouldn't mind letting us in on your secret location....?........LOL!~!!!
  7. Most were basic 3-4lbers. One was a 7-8 lber. and fought HARD.
  8. Went out of Dean's Cove, headed north. Left at 12:30pm and returned at 4pm. Found Laker temps. 48-52 approx. 50-65 ft. down. Trolled 2 Dipsy Divers 50 and 60 ft. down with Sutton spoons (38). Went 7 for 10, with one Landlocked in the mix. Action was very steady.....lot's of fun (and work) for one person! My kind of work........
  9. Don't forget your Dipsies! The early morning bite (6am-11am) has been good. Browns and Salmon down 35-55 ft, Lakers down 75-90 ft. Roughly. Have fun!
  10. Went out on Mon. and did well on Lakers. I was kind of afraid of the weed and flea situation, but I went anyway. My dipsy rod has 30lb power pro braid(10 lb diam.). I got a few fleas on it, but because the line was so small , as I reeled it through my rod eyes, it completely stipped off the fleas and everything came in smoothly. Of course, after the fish was in, I cleaned off the gunk. Meanwhile, my buddy had 30lb test on the downrigger rod , and it was covered so bad with fleas, it stopped up his rod, and we lost the fish. We gave up rigging and stuck with the Dipsys. This seems like the opposite of what I've been told and read. I'm confused(yet happy about the Power Pro!.) Whatever works!
  11. katydid

    Cayuga lakers

    Thanks for the info, Hermit!
  12. I know exactly how you feel. I have a Hummunbird 565, and I have trouble telling what's going on down there. I was at the power plant July 15th, and the bait and fish were very scattered. It was hard to find concentrations of more than a few fish, and I think this makes a difference with jigging. I gave up jigging, and trolled with Dipsys, and ended up 8 for 9. Some decent-sized fish. Sometimes, you just have to troll. But I like jigging better. Let me know which unit you get. Best depths for me were 75-90 ft.
  13. Lakertaker-be careful. If you catch a 20 lber, and the line wraps around your leg, to the bottom you go!
  14. katydid

    Cayuga lakers

    I use any kind I can get my hands on. They seem to be harder to get. This time of year I go with a #31 or larger. I wish I could get my hands on some #44's. They are awesome and hard to find. I even went to Naples, NY and they had none. Frankly, they ALL work well .
  15. katydid

    Cayuga lakers

    Launched out of Long Point, went south to Millikin. 2 dipsys 240-250 ft back, down about 80 ft, Sutton Spoons. 9 fish fron 6:30am to 9:30am. Not a ripple on the water. Too brutally hot to go much longer without shade. Best depth 75-90 ft.
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