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j14sprocket

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About j14sprocket

  • Birthday 08/06/1975

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    Male
  • Location
    Sodus Point
  • Home Port
    Sodus Bay
  • Boat Name
    Gone Fission

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  1. Thanks guys, I'll head to Krenzer's after work tomorrow!
  2. Is it too late to register? If not where could I go to register with cash?
  3. I trolled from from 60 to 110 FOW. I did a couple loops, caught the first three on the first pass out, first hit in about 80, second about 90, the third about 100.
  4. Put the boat in this weekend. Went out Sunday for a shakedown run. Headed NE out of the shoot. Put a cow bell on the bottom, a spoon back 150 and 25 down, and a rapala 200' ft out the back. Hit about 80 FOW and picked up a 8-9 lb laker off the bottom. Just as I was getting ready to net him, the spoon took off like a freight train. Threw the laker back and went to work on the next one. Good fight and ended up landing a 25 lb King! Just as I put the King in the boat, the rapala rod hit. Turned out to be a brown, 4-5 lb Little later on picked up a small Steelhead off the cow bells. Kinda surprised at the steelhead, but I had let the cowbells come off the bottom about 20-30 FT. Not a bad shakedown run! Temp probe showed about 44 degrees 25 ft down and trolled 2.25 to 2.5 most of time.
  5. Name: Dave Location: Sodus Point Home Port:Sodus Bay Boat Name/Type:88 SeaRay 250 Cuddy 5.7 I/O, Haven't figured out a name for her yet. I fish for: Anything that swims, but mostly trout. ================== Just wanted to say Hi! New to the lake fishing scene, but have fished the lake runs for trout for years now. I stay away from the salmon runs due to the huge population increases, but look forward to getting into some in the lake. I have been reading all kinds of posts on the site and have found alot of great tips. I hope to get out this weekend for the first real fish from my boat! Any tips for out of the Sodus? Great site, and thanks for all the great info, hopefully it will shorten up my learning curve a little!
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