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"pink/green tinsel fly with same color flasher or spin doctor hanging from it's mouth"
There was a report in the past week or so about a guy losing that tackle.. I'll look back and see if I can find it later on.
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Yeah, we were out there as well and had the same issues. We had a couple on, but seemed like they just weren't getting good bites because we had a couple ( what we believe were) Kings on, but lost them...happened multiple times on our team to different fishermen. All the hooks were razor sharp. When we headed in, the Lakers were just stacked up in shallow water in front of the creek. A lot of shallow marks West of the creek. Marked some huge fish but just couldn't get them to play. They were in the 160 foot range in the mid/late morning. A rough day for those of us targeting Kings.
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NICE!!!
See? it's always worth throwing a couple bucks to enter...you never know what you will catch...
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Got it. Thanks Mortigan. We've never targeted Lakers...
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What's a cowbell?
a Dodger?
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Depends on a number of things. Water clarity, where the mud line is, water temp, runoff. They have been fluctuating in depth but when we went last weekend we had great hits from surface to 12 foot(?). We went out of Sandy Creek but my usual is out of Irondequoit Bay. Out of Irondequoit Bay head East in water depth of 0-16 foot. If the conditions aren't right you might need to go out a little deeper to find them, say 40 foot D.O.W. Good luck.
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Didn't want to put that info up there without your permission since it is your boat. Great day. Learned new stuff and great conversation. Hope the family is better. THANKS AGAIN!!! What a GREAT day
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Fishing Report
Your Name / Boat Name:
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TRIP OVERVIEW
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Date(s):5/5
Time on Water:6-1:30
Weather/Temp:clear/ 50
Wind Speed/Direction:10 mph NNE switched to N and then the wind died down.
Waves: 1-2
Surface Temp:42
Location:
LAT/LONG (GPS Cords):
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FISHING RESULTS
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Total Hits: 18
Total Boated:17
Species Breakdown:
Hot Lure:
Trolling Speed: 2.2
Down Speed:
Boat Depth: 8-12/100-150
Lure Depth: 0-6/ 45
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SUMMARY & FURTHER DETAILS
First time out this season with the big boat. Started in shallow working the browns...many nice average size then decided to work our way out. Ended up with a nice array of fish but no kings. We had 3 big Lakers, 3 Coho and the remainder being Browns. Great day on the water!
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Thanks for the still of the camera mount. Very cool video....looking forward to seeing a salmon wack the bait...
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Try this calculator out. It will give up a better idea of what each transducer will show.
http://www.furunousa.com/Furuno/Rooms/D ... 4D5E%5D%5D
In the lower left cornor of the page is a link to a .pdf file on transducers. Good stuff. It should help you understand how each type of `ducer works .
Dead link....any other suggestions?
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I went out of Ibay two weeks ago and fished for 6hrs and didn't have a bite, and neither did any of the other boats out there. Then I got home and read reports of guys killing them out of Sandy and all the other ports. Why wouldn't I want to know if the water out of the bay is gin clear if the water up at Sandy is still stained and holding fish? Unfortunately, gas IS a huge factor for me and my crew and when we are going fishing we want to be in the right place at the right time. I have a sickness that requires me to spend a lot of time scouting turkey and deer which allows me to be more successful than the average joe/weekend warrior consistently every spring and fall. I can't turn that switch off. However, it gets turned off when it comes to fishing and it's going to cost me $100+ in gas each weekend. I also take a lot of first-timers out and time is of the essence when trying to keep them from getting bored. I can only tell so many jokes and stab myself with hooks so many times. I love adventure, trust me....any trip on our boat is an adventure!
This amazing website has allowed me to be successful, and I am always anxious to participate by reporting what we do. I hadn't fished LO for 12+yrs until last year and the learning curve was shortened substantially by LOU. Did we go out and have record catches? No. Did we do as good as the charters and more experienced guys? No. Were we on par with the group of fisherman that use this website as a whole? YES! I'm not looking for shortcuts here, I'm just trying to maximize my time and money to do one of my favorite things. So, don't pass judgement so easily. Just because I read where other people are doing good doesn't mean I'm going out there and crushing them also. This is merely another exercise in gathering "intel", as I'm sure it is with many others on here.
Sorry for the rant......
I'm in the same boat....so to speak.
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Thanks guys...lets encourage our fellow fishers to post reports as we see them at the docks or passing in the channels.
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I see a bunch of boats out, but no reports out of Irondequoit or Webster. C'mon guys, help us out
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Water temp, water temp, water temp
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Looking for some direction on who/where to find a good person to repair a broken rod tip. Anything around Rochester? Is it worth spending the money on a trolling rod or should I just buy a new rod?
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Name: Gregg
Location:Rochester
Home Port:Mayer's Marina
Boat Name/Type:AubJul
I fish for:Trout, Salmon, Walleye
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I've been on the LOC website and it's out of date in a lot of areas. The winner's list stops at 2006. Anyone have a list of the winners since then and what the weight was and where the fish was caught? It seems, according to the LOC website, that the Spring winners seem to all come off of the Niagara Bar. Anyone have info that's different than that assumption?
Thanks.
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1976 F32 Trojan fully rigged salmon boat pics added
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