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delilah

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  1. what did you net them with emeralds can be more sensitive to abbrasive nets and the damage can cause them to die. that said cold water can dissolve more oxygen as well as slows down metabolism causing a need for less oxygen thats why cold water is important for more sensitive species. circulation is also important these are wild minnows so they they are used to constant fresh water not like store kept minnows which have already been acclimated to captive conditions

    My old man let me barrow his net he throws .. Really sucks. Was looking forward to perch fishing .. I would go catch more if I could find someone to go with me.. ;(

  2. Cold water is key. I periodically add ice. It also helps to add oxygen to the water as the ice melts.

    Side note...Just curious, where did you net your shiners?

     

     

    upper river .. at boat launch on river road ,, in tonwanda .. was waste dont think i can find anyone to go fishing now

  3. I went and netted bunch shiners today to go perch fishing I have them with air bubbler in water and 4 hours later 20+ of them are dead .. What I'm I doing wrong .. Used upper river water too

  4. Seems like since they treated the weeds gill fishing been down they are small very small also they invasive weeds been growing thicker cause lake is so clear because of the zebra mussels ..

  5. I been fishing lamoka for 15+ years .. Never had luck in deeper points I can tell you about some hidden gems if interested .. Where I have great luck jigging

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  6. Delilah is my buddy's account. My name is Brandon and he lets me use his account. Any post about Muskie are from me and the rest are him. Me personally I am strictly catch and release on any fish. I would love to join niagara Muskie but my week schedule is so tight with work and my 3 year old that my only free time is some weekends.

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  7. I have been Casting for Muskie for 3 years so I didn't just jump right into this year. I have done months on top of months of research so proper release and equipment that's just my buddy's Trolling temporary trolling gear. I have 80# power pro with steel and Fluorocarbon leaders on my casting rod. Even though I don't get out there much I'm always researching to know how to do things.

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  8. We went out all day Saturday. We had two hits all day but lost them both. Are First hit was at the point of Dewittville bay in 35ft and the second was around 35ft over by Prendergast point. We did launch at long point and trolled north up the east side to Dewittville. We just went across from there to the west and went back up. The only lure they liked out of all we tried was a Ernie.

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