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dawsonscreek

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  1. Tried the south end from sunrise to about 11 with no marks or bites. Tried for lake trout a little with no luck. Moved to the north end and got a few perch and pickerel. It was slow but when the fish came through they didn't hesitate to bite, wish I had started there in the morning.
  2. Just getting in to trapping this year and want to extend my season into the spring. If anybody within ~20-30 minutes of Corning has a someplace they want some beavers out of I would like to take a look and see about catching them. Appreciate any leads, thanks!
  3. Thank you! I will probably give it a shot this weekend. Will report back if I do.
  4. Anybody know or willing to share if the perch bite has picked up on Canandaigua yet?
  5. Thank you, maybe I will hold off for a little bit...
  6. I'm looking to take a vacation day next week to go to Canandaigua if anybody could give a report on that I would appreciate it.
  7. Here’s the highlight so far me. My bump board stops at 22” and she hung over that by probably 3-4” more! Biggest one I’ve ever caught, perch bite shut off for me early it seems, haven’t marked a fish in a few hours.
  8. Thank you for all the replies. Out now, bite is slow but getting a few. Water is still stained.
  9. Can anybody report as to whether the shore ice held up through the rain and warm up the last few days? I would like to get out one last time on Monday but with a 1.5hr drive I want to be sure it's worth the trip. I'm hoping if anything is deteriorated that it would lock up again Saturday night through Sunday with below freezing temps. Thanks!
  10. Thank you both!
  11. How far out would I have to go from Indian Pines to get to laker grounds? I hear they are in shallow and people are getting them while targeting perch, but would it be more productive to get them by fishing out deeper?
  12. I second the burnt cork. Used to do that a lot for duck hunting, washes off easier than any of the paints.
  13. Not sure about cameras but I find that https://wx.iwindsurf.com/ is quite accurate. Enter town or lake you will be fishing out of and it has a list off all the airport/weather stations and you can check current and forecasted wind speeds. Cayuga has a weather station on Meyer's Point that I check when I plan kayak trips there
  14. They are so gluttonous, I caught one in July that was STUFFED! Had 16 alewives in his stomach and still inhaled the jig!
  15. Southern Steuben county. Finally had a fresh snow so I took the day off and headed to my lease. Started by tracking a spike buck burn bumped him, wouldn’t have shot him anyway. Later in the morning I filled a set of tracks that I knew was does/dawns. Caught up to them after a half mile or so just as I was about to take my gaiters off because hey were too noises and I saw one bedded down. Watched her for a while and then the three of them got up and walked right to me. Had her dead to rights at 25 yards but didn’t shoot, have one in the freezer already and wasn’t really thrilled about the 900 yard drag back to the truck. I won without pulling the trigger. Hunted my neighbors property for the evening and saw some really cool “2nd rut” activity. I was about 5 seconds from shooting a doe when a unicorn, a spike and a 4 pt showed up and chased her off. Those bucks chased small does and fawns around until after shooting time. I’ll be back in that blind tomorrow for sure just hopefully the does (or a nice buck) show up a bit sooner. I am so grateful for my neighbor allowing me to hunt his land!
  16. Now that's some good surf and turf!!
  17. Hopefully it took out a bunch of the gypsy moth eggs. I hunt turkeys not far from there and the caterpillars were terrible this spring!
  18. My, now fiancé, and I wrapped up our annual Fall trip to Allegany State Park. One morning of the trip is always dedicated to a pheasant hunt. She likes to follow me around and take pictures while the dog works and I try not to disappoint him, so as someone who usually hunts alone, it's great to have some cool photos. The first bird was picture perfect, the dog got birdy and hit the brakes on a nice point! Just as I caught up to him the bird flushed, and I made a great shot. The second bird actually crossed the road behind us as I was standing by the car removing ticks. We made a plan and connected on the bird! It was a great weekend, the best time of the year is finally here!
  19. I'm staring down that rabbit hole this year. Built my own arrows, tipped with 150gr Magnus Stinger Buzzcut. Total arrow weight is around 450gr. I haven't had a chance to shoot a deer with the setup yet but will update if I get that chance! I will say it definitely shoots much slower. My bow (Mathew's Drenalin ~60lb) was never fast to begin with but there is significant arrow drop past 25-30yds.
  20. http://fingerlakesanglingzone.com/ John Gaulke does all the major finger lakes. He does not do any trolling if that's what you're looking to learn, but is very good at jigging lakers and multi-species fishing.
  21. Except for the salmon everything was jigged off bottom
  22. Long and skinny. 23-24” if I remember right but super skinny. Nothing in the stomach, she had eggs that wee braking down inside her too and the flesh was pure white
  23. I don’t like to keep the bigger fish but this one (also wild) took a spoon deep into the gills so He had to go in the cooler. I was amazed to find 16 sawbellies in his belly!
  24. Thanks for steering me in the right direction. Was a nice morning out there. Got off the water by 10 to avoid the heat, caught 3 lakers and a salmon.
  25. Thank you everbody!
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