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  1. Suggestions on a good marine starting battery? I had some issues last year which many of you gave some great suggestions. I swear it was the starter but I had a friend that works at a local marine shop come over and after lifting my battery up he said it was the battery. He said Sears Diehard Batteries suck and they don't have a lot of lead plates in them. I am still skepticle since my dad has owned the boat for years and has run Diehards before.

    Thanks,

    Rick

  2. Fishing Report

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    I planned on taking my dad out for one last trip before I put the boat away. I have read about steelhead fishing after the salmon run. Can anyone give me some pointers on fishing this time of the year? Normally we are bow hunting but not this year. We will put in at the genny on sunday. Thanks for all your help! Rick

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  3. Fishing Report

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    Date(s):9/11

    Time on Water:6:30am-11am

    Weather/Temp:

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    Waves: less than 1ft

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    FISHING RESULTS

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    Total Hits: 4

    Total Boated:3

    Species Breakdown:Coho, laker, king

    Hot Lure:

    Trolling Speed: 2.5-3.2

    Down Speed:

    Boat Depth: 60-100

    Lure Depth: riggers 50,55,60,65, wire 210' with 2.5 dipsey

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    Took my dad out fishing after he had a heart attack a few weeks back. Figured Braddocks would be less busy. Only saw one boat when we headed out. Small Coho early on NBK on 50' rigger over 75'. Small laker on wire with clear dipsey white SD and Hammer fly. 60' rigger over 88' hit on NK MAG black with green ladder and white back. As soon as I got the rod out of the holder line went limp and I reeled in broken line. Line was all frayed where it broke. Don't know if it was the fish or something I did wrong. I had new line put on last year. Caught a teenager king around 10am on the wire set up again, 90' depth. Marked a lot of bait on the bottom and some nice hooks anywhere from 50-100. 2 other boat out there with us when we decided to come in at 11am. One was catching fish next to us in about 90' when we caught the king and lost the other one. Bradocks channel is only 1.8' deep. Might have to put in the river next time.

    Good luck,

    Rick

  4. Update. Went out waterskiing last week and boat had trouble turning over again at the dock. Finally got it started and it ran fine untill we shut it off after doing some skiing. Was having a hard time turning over again. Did some trouble shooting and after going directly from battery to starter and the starter barely turned over we figured starter was the problem. Decided since the water was warm to jump in a push it all the way back to the dock. After a long push we decided to try it again. It started up and we ran it to the dock and put it on the trailer. I took the starter to Golden on Elmgrove. They put a load on it and it ran fine. I asked him to take it apart and look at it. He said he cleaned up the connection on the inside since it was dirty and installed new brushes. They also load tested the battery (ok). I cleaned every connection on the motor. Cleaned the battery posts and cut the battery wires and went with new terminals. Boat ran fine in the driveway yesterday. Don't know if it was the starter, battery leads, or connections on motor. Hope this is it because it ran fine in the driveway days before it had problems at the dock. Thanks again for all your suggestions!

    Rick

  5. Took a break from salmon fishing and took the kids fishing for bass at Wautoma Shores. Read it was a great small mouth bass area. First fish was a big smally on a minnow. Every thing after that was gobie after gobie. They were eating our minnows and crayfish as soon as we got the lines in the water. Anyone know of how to fish for bass with live bait and not catch gobie after gobie? Anyone else fish Wautoma shores?

    Thanks,

    Rick

  6. Here is the update. I forgot to mention that the starter drive assembly was missing some teeth so I replaced it before I went out and ran into the problems. When I pulled the engine cover after being confused as to why it was having trouble turning over my dad noticed the new drive assembly was engaged with the flywheel. He thought this was not normal. I took the starter apart and everything looked good. After assembly I put some grease on the armature shaft where the drive assembly spins up and down. I checked all the electrical connections and everything looked good. Hooked the starter back up and it ran fine. Tried it about 6 times to make sure it was good. So I believe the problem was not greasing the shaft when I installed the new drive assembly. This caused the assembly to not spin down like it was supposed to. By having the assembly engaged with the flywheel before turning the key caused the starter to have such a hard time to turn over. This is just my guess. Works now and I hope it continues to work fine. Thanks to all that replied with suggestions.

    Rick

  7. 1983 Evinrude 60HP

    Went to start it and it would hardly turn over. Tried again, and same thing. Thought battery was dead, so I connected wires to a different battery. When disconnecting I noticed the wires were REALLY hot. Same problem with back up battery. Went back to first battery, same problem, tried again and then it turned over fine. Another turn of the key and it would hardly turn over again. Pulled motor cover and noticed starter was really hot. Waited a few minutes while scratching my head. Tried it again and started up and ran fine all morning. A few friends are telling me if the wires and starter were REALLY hot, then the problem is the starter. Any suggestions???

    Thanks,

    Rick

  8. After so much talk about wire dipsey set ups I finally bought one. After much readings on here I got a Diawa 9'6" heartland dipsey rod and Diawa Sealine 47LC reel with 1000' of wire. Tried it for the first time Sat and it didn't take long to figure why everyone was saying it is a great set up. 5 of the 7 fish came off that set up, and I only had 1 wire setup.

    My question is around 4 rod placement. I ran 2 riggers off the side which have short beams, but put the poles in the 2 center rod holders. I ran a mono small dipsey off the one side with an adjustable rod holder horizontal to the water. I could not do that with the wire set up since it had some much pull, I was afraid the holder would not hold it and I would lose my pole. So I put the wire rod (dipsey setting 2) in the outer rod holder on the rigger. Everything was fine till a steely (guessing) took a spoon on the rigger closest to the wire and started jumping all over the place. Line broke within 30 seconds since I believe he crossed the wire line. I am thinking I need to do something else so I can keep the wire away from riggers. I have a 1983 18' blue fin which is not very wide. Should I run the riggers straight back instead of off the sides? Or should I get a better single rod holder and brace it to the boat so I can run the rod horizontal to the water like I have seen on the "wire hit" video under the video section? New to wire dipseys but love it already.

    Thanks for all your help,

    Rick

  9. Fishing Report

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    Date(s):6/4/11

    Time on Water:7am - 11am

    Weather/Temp: Cloudy/drizzle on and off

    Wind Speed/Direction:

    Waves: None

    Surface Temp: 53.6

    Location: North of Gennny River

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    FISHING RESULTS

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    Total Hits: 3

    Total Boated:3

    Species Breakdown:rainbow, king and laker

    Hot Lure: SD/Atomik. SD/Atomik, Dipsey with NK NBK

    Trolling Speed: 1.9-2.4

    Down Speed: ?

    Boat Depth: 130-145

    Lure Depth: Riggers set at 32 and 35.

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    Took my dad for first trip of 2011. Started near the mudline in 40'. Trolled out to 130' where there were more boats. Got a small bow on Mt Dew SD/ hammer fly, 35' down, 20' back, 135' water. Switched other rigger to MT Dew crush SD/ sweet pea fly and within 5 minutes had a nice king stripping some line. 39' down, 20' back 145' water. Pulled the planner boards in and switched to dipsies w/spoons. Got a nice laker on yellow dipsey 2.5 setting with NK NBK. Thanks to Longline for much needed advice. Was nice to see my dad land 2 fish. Just too bad for him king was 2nd taken.

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  10. I have tried that area with no luck. I have tried bow hunting Lowden Point Rd and seen many hunters and heard many shoots in a bow hunting area. They must have been hunting small game? I have seen many hunters and 0 deer this year. Good luck.

  11. Thanks for the input. I heard the same from some hunters I just talked to at the firehouse. Sucks that there is state land all along the parkway and only a few parking areas. Thanks again and good luck to everyone!

  12. Does anyone know if I will get a ticket if I pull my truck off the side of the parkway to access NYS hunting land in Greece NY? I see guys fishing do it all the time around long pond area. Thought I would ask before I tried it. Thanks.

  13. Fishing Report

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    Date(s):9/19

    Time on Water:6:30 - 11:30

    Weather/Temp:cloudy then sunny

    Wind Speed/Direction:light

    Waves: 1-3's early then settling down

    Surface Temp: 64.6

    Location: braddocks to river

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    Total Hits: 0

    Total Boated:0

    Species Breakdown:0

    Hot Lure:

    Trolling Speed: 2.0 - 3.0

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    Boat Depth: 25-60

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    Put in Saturday but had a dead battery, so after buying a new battery tried again Sunday. Started trolling from Braddocks at 6:30 am and only saw one boat out in 40' so we trolled towards the river. As we headed that way we saw many boats heading west and out deep. Was surprised that 2 boats decided to fly right by us so close, pretty rude after having the entire lake. Tried 25' in front of Russell station and the river. Was not too many boats out. Some in close and some out deeper. Tried out in 60' and back to 25' before we had to call it a day. Sun decided to come out and turned into a beautiful day but I had to go referee some hockey. Anyone having any luck around braddocks/river? I enjoy spending time with my dad but I am really trying hard to get him into fish like he used to do for me. Keep thinking I am doing something wrong, but I don't hear many people posting great success either. Marked fish and bait all over but no luck. Thanks and good luck.

  14. Fishing Report

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    Date(s):9-11

    Time on Water:6:30-12:00

    Weather/Temp: Sunny 60's-70

    Wind Speed/Direction:

    Waves: 1-2

    Surface Temp: 69-70

    Location:Braddocks to river

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    Total Hits:1

    Total Boated:0

    Species Breakdown:

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    Trolling Speed: 2.4-2.8 Boat speed

    Down Speed:

    Boat Depth: 40-100

    Lure Depth: 20-40

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    Finally got to take my dad out after I had to rebuild the lower unit. Trolled from Braddocks east towards the river. Lost a small one around 8:30 on a Mt/dew SD with green crinkle atomic fly. 30' down in 50' water. My dad lost it at the boat. Hit came just west of Russell Station. Had one release on watermelon NK, but no one was home, right in front of river. Marked some bait and fish but no luck. Boats seemed to be out deep and in close around the river. I was lost on where to go, so I stayed around 60'-90' around river. Headed back towards Russell Station and called it a day around noon. I tried a 4 pole set up with stacked riggers. SD/atomic, NK's, DW SS, and J-plugs. I still have a lot to learn, but didn't see any other boats netting any. Was a beautiful day to be out and spend time with my dad.

    9/11 NEVER FORGET!!!!

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