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Posts posted by Neo1945
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Do you use a mono or Floro leader from Copper to lure. I have a few old world Pflueger spoons.
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That it is ... but it is new.
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Yo Frogger,
Sounds like the kids had fun after all and that is the best news.
When you refer to "the deep hole" where is it?
thanks!
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rdebadts
Nice boat! How do you like your Scottys? Are you running Braid or cable on them?
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Les,
For your readers, one of the reasons they drag the fish by its tail after catching, is to kill it, there is no way they could bring a live Tuna aboard.
I caught a 550 lb. shark off Cape Cod one summer and the Capt. did the same thing.
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Les,
I'm green with envy. Wicked Tuna is one of my most favorite TV shows. As a matter of fact, my son's good friend Carl is the original producer and creator of that show's format.
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Vol18 SD/14XG / 256MB / XL9 - size coverage New Never opened / original packaging. Best offer / Free Shipping within NYS. Compatible Chartplotters "Eagle", "Lowrence", "Humminbird", "Furuno"
This is currently discontinued and unavailable from suppliers.
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The air bladder release needle can be very useful here.
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Thanks Les, just ordered same.
Do you have any comments on an underwater camera? ( Pro vs. con )
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SK8man,
Would you have a link for that?
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At 73 ... I think I can chance it!
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On lake trout, do you think an occasional (smallest allowed by law) would be safe?
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Les,
It seems to me that eating a fish that takes years to grow and lives a long time would be the high risk. How much Lake Trout do you eat?
Don
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I have just converted my DR (Scotty) to Braid ( sold by Scotty for DR use). I wonder how that will influence the "blowback".
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I have one of these that controls the transducer in my electric motor and on my Humminbird 597.
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Looks like you too change the hooks from tai-hooks to single SS?
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Thanks Les, Also at least on Seneca at least one must account for the current and it's direction of flow. On Seneca it can be substantial ( from South to North) and complicated by your depth.
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I got the non marking roller you see at Tractor Supply. I used a center thru bolt and the U bolts you see. I placed it so that the boat enters it and then stays centered. The rollers only lightly touch the hull at rest. The thru bolt is the key to keeping it from turning durning loading or unloading.
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21 hours ago, Sk8man said:
The PVC posts that you install at the rear of the trailer help a lot and easy installation some come with lights as well. There are a variety to choose from, I just make sure that the front of my bunks are protruding at a certain point (have to determine for your setup) so the boat doesn't float over the bunks and the guide ons center it fine. Just have to make sure the guide posts are set up out aways from the trailer frame to allow the boat enough room to center when it first comes to the end of the bunk or rollers. Here is an example of them: https://www.wholesalemarine.com/ce-smith-post-style-boat-trailer-guides.html?gdffi=facc80a89aaa41289ca25f0e582c289c&gdfms=5AB39A9097A14821888666125443002A
So Les here's a little addition I incorporated for mine.
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Although catching Pike over many years, I also catch & release all Pike. Do you ever eat them (considering all the bones & all?
Cobleskill SUNY article
in Open Lake Discussion
Posted
Cobleskill:1.pdf, 2/ .pdf, 3/.pdf
Interesting article, with the massive bait existing in Seneca Lake I wonder if the introduction of Walleye might be a good idea ?
Cobleskill :2.pdf
Cobleskill :3.pdf