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Skippers Trophy 01

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  1. Didnt hit the water till about 11, was my shakedown trip really.  Went out the chute to 80 FOW and got some lines wet.  Nothing on the screen so pointed it in a bit till I was in about 50 FOW.  Finally a big blip on the screen near bottom, so I dropped the rigger down and one of the wire divers.  When I got to 45', had a couple more blips and the deep wire rod fired with a "Dirty White Boy" SS.  Fish took about 100' before I got him turned, and soon my first solo King came aboard - damn, I gotta give credit to you guys that do solo trips all the time, that was not easy getting her in the net.  Kept at it for about 3 hours, including a quick try inside for Browns, but nothing doing in there.  Hopefully more fishable days coming, felt like I waited 3 weeks for a low wind day.

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  2. I am using EZ steer (both outboards) and it works well, but I am finding a need for an autopilot for solo trips, and I too was looking for something to just control the kicker.  Came across this, although not cheap, looks to fit the bill.

     

     

     

  3. Solo trip out of South end.  Ran flat lines with spoons & stickbaits.  Did 4 Browns & 2 Salmon.  Temp on top was 53. 

    The Browns were all in the 2lb range, full of Gobies.  Salmon were both small.

    Trolled E side, mostly 20 - 60 FOW.  After one Brown spit up a Gobie on the boat, I put it aside so I could get a picture. 10 minutes later I realized I still needed that pic, so got it and tossed the Gobie over board.  This one looked like the tail section was starting to get digested, as it was slightly discolored.  That damn Gobie was still alive and swam in circles!  Hope some Brown got an easy meal.  Man those things are tough.

     

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  4. Weight of this Atlantic?

    Went out of little Sodus on Sunday, went 11/13.

    Found chilly water inside of 300, but a small break 325ish.  Most fish came on spoons around 100 down.

    2 mature Kings around 20 lbs

    4 juvee Kings

    2 Steelies around 9 lbs

    2 smaller steelies

    1 Atlantic - pics are not the best, and our scale was not working.  What do you think this weighed?  It was 30" long, and more girth than the two mature Kings that were 32" long. 

     

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  5. It's just a regular Teleflex cable but there isn't enough room between the motor and the wall where the cable comes out and there's also a slight angle.  They had to have put the old one in while they were installing the motor.  I can't see any other way to do it.

    I had the same situation recently, and after moving the motor to replace the cable, the cable wore out again in 3 years. Decided this time to move the cable to where it came out straight to the motor, no angles, reducing the bind point.

    Do you know what caused your cable to fail?

  6. Terry - I use Chamberlain stacker releases on my coated Moor cable, and the damage is minimal as long as you use due care. My experience has been that I have re-terminated due to other reasons prior to the fact that I am using stacker releases.

    As far as Moor being reliable, they have been for us. The only problem I have had is the speed wheel axel wore out to the point that the wheel would not spin freely anymore.

  7. Mercs are up to and including 30hp Tim and as well as the full Nissan line, they also supplying all of OMC's  ( Evinrude's ) small engine's from the 3.5 to 15hp.

    Thus ending the White motor Vs. Black motor debate forever...?

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