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Everything posted by lakebound88
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Sheen!! Everyones Bi-Winning!!
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Jeremy, is there any way i can get in on this info and help in anyway shape or form. I am on the Seneca Fishing Diary. But i havent recieved this years yet.
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Hey, fingerlakes boys, anyone looking for some good gear for spring head over to Hills, Valleys and Streams. I just got some more stuff yesterday, New shipment of everything and their wall of trolling gear is huge now. Definately swing in soon. Alot of Dr's on the wall now!! I wont deal with Watkins Tackle shop anymore...Not worth getting overcharged..
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Proposed Region 8 Finger Lakes regs changes
lakebound88 replied to Second Chance 22's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
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Dude, March fishing has been rediculous the past few years..what makes you say that?? Less time on the water must be!! , We had high numbers last year til mid May...I can not say one bad thing about how great fishing has been on beautiful Seneca Lake the past 3 years. Tight Lines, Nick
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What spoon colors do you want to see?
lakebound88 replied to ITO Flies's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
I like Copper and silver spoon blanks, and colors are All of the above. A black/purple blend would be nice and anykind of crazy watermelon ideas are a hit. Hammered spoons are a plus ps: Trebles -
Cannon Speed N Temp Sensor For Sale
lakebound88 replied to TollRoad Tommy's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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As far as losing bottom with the birds, I just learned there was a bad batch of transducers... Sold the fishfinder, wish i knew sooner, jim you almost bought mine!! And the boat
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Man, it was a blast. Its gonna be a good year. Bummed i cant fish til April though!!
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that would be awesome Ed!!
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You know, We have boated alot, i mean alot of big landlocks this winter, but even last summer i got some beautys...Plus the lakers we boated looked So VERY VERY healthy. Fat!! Last year we had alot of lakers that had huge heads and small skinny bodies which i guess is malnutrition? But this year they are looking good!! All the browns we boated had lamphrey marks too bad they hang out in the same water temps...
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Thanks Guys
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I got rid of my Bird after sending it back once and them sending me two transucers...Gave up.
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I had an 788ci, and it worked good for a while but went to crap. HUMMINBIRD couldnt figure out what was wrong with it. But I am bck to LOWRANCE now...Just my two cents..
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haha
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Next time call me, I will drop off some PADS for ya!!!!
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LOPA website
lakebound88 replied to lakebound88's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
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Well, i use to own a 87 Trophy Bayliner 21foot with the aq125 engine 270 outdrive, it did about 24 mph wideopen and 2 guys half tank of fuel. But comfortable around 19-21 mph... But a solid boat is what it was! Now i have a 2860 Trophy its an 1986, with a 350 volvo with a 280DP outdrive. This boat does 34 mph WIDE OPEN, GULP GULP!! She cruises nicely at 23 mph. And less fuel!! But this is a heavy and wide boat, so i think thats a heck of a cruise speed. A gentleman in Montour ny, who i spoke with before, had a 24 footer, and i never heard him say one bad thing about his boat. As always all boats have their flaws. Last year there was a post about the Livewell Covers(deck) getting soft and waays to repair it. I noticed the ones on my new trophy have already been done. But My boat had a survey done 2 yrs ago, and every thing was solid, although the cosmetics need attention. Join the trophy club
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Trolling, spoons and Sticks Boss.
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Youre Welcome Guys. Always a good time on the water with some good guys!!
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Well Gents, Bob, Rodney and I decided to fish today, despite the weather forecast for heavy rain and winds. Loaded the boat up at 5:30 am, Bagan to pull out of the driveway, bang,clank,clash,EEERRRKk. "Uht OOHH", Yup, Flat tire, already? Ok, I have an awesome set of tools, we can fix anything, is what Bob was thinking. I know he was. I can read minds. So we put air in the tire. Sweet, blew it off the bead. Yup!, Got it to seal, and next thing we know, the sidewall began to look like it was giving birth to a tennis ball...Interesting. Well, we knew we wanted to fish so we stole a tire off the spare trailer on the hill. Gets better, Tire size is completely different. Bolt pattern match? Yes, yes it does. Ok, bolt it on, and on the road at 6:30. Watkins, 7:30, Boats nice and wet. Now we head on out to our secret spot. You know, the one on the south western end of Seneca Lake. Found plenty of murky, stained water from all of the nice runn off from tribs and drainage creeks. These areas were fun with the one flat line we had running through them. We made sure we looked like we werent catching fish. We ran north and south numerous times and caught fish on every pass from pier, to the salt plant and then some. Wind and waves were unforgiving, but the fishing was worth it. Almost hit a grand slam. Rainbows just didnt wanna snack today. Fish are everywhere from the shoreline to the middle of the lake, from the surface, down to the bottom. We covered this entire grid, catching fish from all depths on all colors today. Stinger spoons were out friend today. NK's wouldnt take a shot. Stinger copper mass confusion, and watermelon were hot, Along with a custom SBS spoon. Flat lines, Leadcores, Wires, Rigger were all taking fish. Wires gave us out lunker on a flasher fly rig. A 9.5 lb Landlock today. All in all a good way to end my March 2011 fishing adventures. See you on the water in April fellas!!! Oh and if there is anything I left out..Just ask As always, tight lines, and safe boating, NiCk
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This post is funny! LOL Musky Bob pulled out the your poor card!! hahaha
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Well, the pier is on the south western shore of seneca lake in watkins glen. You will have no problem taking your kyak there, in fact, you will have a better chance goign to the canal, going to the mouth and fishing with that thing near the warm water discharge of the Salt plant ( 2 salt plants on south end). This discharge is only a few hundred yards away from the clute park launch. Not to mention the breakwall will be there for your safety just in case. I see guys there all year round on kyaks. You will do good. Bass minnows or even fly fishing with buck tails. Post your reports!! Nick
