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MountainM

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  1. Navionics app does not require cell signal. The charts are built in to the APP. One of the guys on pullers even had a link to a water resistant tablet just for this purpose. Makes sense to me!
  2. Hard to describe that feeling seeing your first Buddy eh! They are about as beautiful as it gets!
  3. Post some more pictures of her! Good looking boat.
  4. Great video guys! Looks like a good summer!
  5. I was thinking Sunday might be worth a crack but the winds do look so so!
  6. Yea surprised no Spoon Puller post! Either way this is the Steve I'm familiar with... picture after picture of awesome kings. I haven't made the trip up this year cuz it hadn't seemed like the fishing had heated up out of Hamilton yet.
  7. I checked out the boat I think your talking about... It looked decent to me other than a soft spot in the transom on the port side right down at the bottom. The engine sounded decent and shifted well. I did not take the boat for a wet ride tho. Good luck!
  8. Slug guns are deadly. I shot two bucks last year about 10 feet apart from each other. They were on a full out run and they both dropped immedately and did not get back up. Both were shot through the lungs. When I went to gut them the entire chest cavity was nothing but liquid. a 20gauge autloader with a rifled barrel, and open rifle sights would be my choice.
  9. haha Dog right in there... Mine is the same way now... The first fish she didn't really figure it out, until I let her get a couple good licks of it. Ever since then when a fish is on she isn't gonna miss out on the action! Nice fishing!
  10. How is the transom and the floor in her? I might be interested. -Doug
  11. I agree post some pics, might be interested.
  12. This year seems to be overly bad for me too loosing tackle... No real big ticket items but a couple flasher\fly or flasher\twinky rig, and have lost two divers! Of course some spoons here adn there But when I get sad I lost some tackle I think... oh well at least I was out fishing! The above quote is really true.
  13. Fishing Report Your Name / Boat Name: Seacard ============== TRIP OVERVIEW ============== Date(s): May 27 Time on Water: 7:30 Weather/Temp: Overcast some rain 70 degrees Wind Speed/Direction: 0-10knots NE Waves: 0-4ft Surface Temp:60-62 degrees Location: LAT/LONG (GPS Cords): =============== FISHING RESULTS =============== Total Hits: Total Boated: Species Breakdown: Hot Lure: Trolling Speed: Down Speed: Boat Depth: Lure Depth: ==================== SUMMARY & FURTHER DETAILS Well after hitting the road around 5AM from London we got our lines in the water by about 7:30am. Dropped in about 100ft straight out from the bridge, as I was setting lines the newb kind of had us going the wrong way, after some messing around and back on course about 115 ft we get a small Coho to get things started, as we worked out to about 135-140 I had been marking lots of decent marks on the bottom (which I figured were lakers) as we went a long so I dropped the ball to the floor and before I knew it my buddy was on his first decent fish, (monkey puke NK28) after a couple of not bad runs and a long reel to the surface and there was this massive laker coming along. Slipped the net under him and in the boat came this rediculously chunky fish. I figured I better get a pick of the new guy with his big fish. The picture turned out hilarious as we was trying to figure out how to hold it while it kept kickin. Fish was revived and swam away. The rest of the day was kind of a pick of smaller bows, and coho's nothing to really note... that is until about 120 FOW just slightly west of shell pier, rigger down 95 feet (Black, white back, purple tape nk28) ... I watched the rod release, grabbed and started to reel. well before I knew my line is peeling off at a rapid rate after about a 300 foot run in a matter of seconds the battle was on. When it was over the new guy netted a beautiful 23lb king. After this we fished around here for a bit with no avail, headed all the way out to about 190fow to see what was going on with nothing to show other then a couple more bows. Around this time we were about 1:30 and I had worked in to about 90 feet of water between shell and bronte, all of a sudden I started marking bait ball after bait ball. Seemed to be a few other guys working the same area. All spoons and flasher flies that were working did not pull any bites in this area, I think if we had fished here for the morning we probably would of had a great day. The bait balls were in 85-100fow almost out front of Bronte. These were the only real bait balls we marked all day but they were all good size. Too bad we didn't find them till the afternoon and the bite seemed to have really shut down. Any one fishing tomorrow I would try that area in the AM! All in all another great trip to wonderful Lake Ontario. Just wish I lived closer so I could get on the water earlier! The Hilarious shot Finally a nice King! ====================
  14. Post some pics please, definitely interested... or email them to me!
  15. I guess when fishing the bar, access to deep water (BZ is pretty easy)
  16. Thinking of making a trip in the next couple of weeks over to someplace between Niagara, and Rochester. Any wise choices anyone? I have never fished the New York side, thought it might be good for a change!
  17. Fishing Report Your Name / Boat Name: ============== TRIP OVERVIEW ============== Date(s): Time on Water: Weather/Temp: Wind Speed/Direction: Waves: Surface Temp: Location: LAT/LONG (GPS Cords): =============== FISHING RESULTS =============== Total Hits: Total Boated: Species Breakdown: Hot Lure: Trolling Speed: Down Speed: Boat Depth: Lure Depth: ==================== SUMMARY & FURTHER DETAILS Wondering if any one has any Niagra area reports??
  18. The guys at Torpedo told me to use 15 feet of 30lb mono to the wire using a nail knot. I am using 19 strand torpedo wire. It seems to be holding up just fine! I have taken some decent hits on it with no snap offs
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