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Posts posted by fbg14619
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I would take crappie over perch any day. You had a heckuva day!
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It is hunting season now. Don't know if I will have time to try for them again.
I remember in days past. before the gobies got bad, those perch would be
staged in the middle of August and you could catch them non stop no matter
where you were. Water temps were certainly not 65 degrees them. The perch
were there and biting hard. It seems like the more gobies in the lake, the less
perch in the bay. Anyone else see the same thing?
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I guess 65 degrees surface temp was not the ticket either. Quite a few boats were out
trying for them today. I dd not catch any and did not see anyone else catch any. Temp
was 63.
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Thanks for all the reports guys! I am sure a lot of us are waiting with "baited" breath.
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The temp showing on my hummingbird was 68 not 58 on Sunday afternoon. Only caught perch in the one spot and as I said they were probably resident bay perch.
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I think the water temp was 58. I saw lots of people trying in the usual perch spots but no one catching any. I caught a few but I don't think they were the ones that come in from the lake.
It is really strange because a few years ago the perch were in the bay a lot earlier. My daughter
called it the 1 2 3 spot because if you threw a line in, you only had to count to 3 and start reeling and there would be a nice perch. It is not that way this year yet
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Have not tried there specifically, but I have heard that 'eyes can be found regularly where the Black Creek enters the Genesee on the way to Scottsville down Scottsville Rd before Jefferson Rd??? I know the Genny has them; have recently heard a lot of bad things about their taste (which they are famous for) being not good if caught in the lower Genesee north of Rochester. I have caught them in the Genny way to the south just south of Letchworth and they were good eats....But have heard it is not difficult to get them from the river at the piers at the Big O,again if you're not fryin' them up. Have done well with nice ones at dusk and after dark along and near shore casting and trolling on Honeoye, during the fall and spring in cooler weather, but have not been in over a year and have heard a couple of personally unverified not-to-great things about there this year.....they do taste great from there, though!
I used to fish black creek at the river regularly. You would not catch a walleye until 30 minutes before dusk and then there would be good action. Too many snages there now so I dont bother but in passing by on Scottsville rd, I see people fishing there regularly. There is a very nice small state boat launch there if you want to launch something under 16 feet and fish the creek. Lots of northerns, smallies, and walleyes in it.
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I had caught a nice pike at Ibay a couple weeks ago and then saw an even bigger one swimming around with his head out of water like that. I thought he might have been wondering what happened to his little brother
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I am located in Rochester, NY. My girlfriend has said she would get me a trip for a birthday present.
I would like to do this trip this year. Does Waterwolf have two boats or two captns?
Thanks
Frank
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I am north of 50 years and it would be the pinnacle of my fishing career to boat a legal muskie.
Who would you try to book a trip with for the best chance at getting one on either Niagara or the
St. Lawrence? Please don't be shy or humble about replies. All replies are appreciated.
Thanks
Frank
Crappies anyone?
in Panfish
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Anyone like to go for crappies on Honeoye lake or Sodus Bay. Have nice 19 foot starcraft but dont like to go alone.
If you like to catch crappies and can dress for spring cold and can chip in for gas. give me a shout cause the run
does not last long>
Frank