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  1. I have an EZ steer set up for sale.  The lot consists of an I/O adapter, kicker motor bracket and the main motor bracket with the steering bar.  The kicker motor bracket could use some repair but worked when the band was tightened.  

    Prefer not to ship but buyer can pay shipping.  The PM's are still not working right so please contact via iPhone.  Please contact via call or text (315) eight 0 four-4 five 0 two. 

    $150.00 

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  2. For Sale:   I have 4 Cannon Mag 10 TS(Tournament Series Stainless Steel) Down-riggers fully equipped and ready to fish. (Retail for $850.00 each)

    Accessories Included: 

    Spare circuit board new in package ($100 retail value)

    Battery to connector power cables (4 each @ $25.00 retail value each and one additional spare) $125.00 value

    Cannon Dual Forward and Rear rod holders and 2 spare rear posts to make the single a double ($55.00 retail value each) $220.00 plus value 

    Cannon Ball Retrievers (4 each @$20.00 retail value), $80.00 value

    Cannon Down-rigger Mounting Bases (4 each @ retail value $35.00), $140.00 value

    Cannon Cannon Low Profile Swivel Bases (4 each @ retail value $100.00) $400.00 value

    Cannon Covers (4 each @ $20.00 retail value) $80.00 value

    Cannon 9" Gimbal Mounts (4 each @ 70.00 retail value) $280.00 value 

     

    I am the original owner/purchased everything brand new and I have used them for an average of 10 trips a year for the 6 seasons.  Everything works and operates as they should.  They are the high speed, stainless steel, positive ion, automatic water stop, extendable booms.  If you are looking for the complete package of a good quality Cannon Down-rigger package then look no further.  I am selling these as is.  Two of the riggers have the front mount rod holders but will need the tubes or the Scotty/Cabelas rod holders for them.  I am located in Watertown, NO SHIPPING.  Serious inquires only!  Trolls keep your comments to yourself, none of us productive citizens have time for it.  If you would like to inquire please contact me via iPhone (315) Eight Zero Four-4 five 0 two.  I don't know about everyone else but my PM's still are not working right.  I paid dam near $5000.00 dollars for this equipment and the sale price to a good home is $1800.00.

     

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  3. For those on this site who don’t know that a Cannon TS is the tournament series which are Stainless Steel and retail for $850, you now know. Yes I am a licensed captain, yes I have a full time job which is my primary source of income. Yes I run charters on the weekends I choose to book them. So at a price for 50% less of retail on equipment that comes with the accessories to make it turn key for the buyer if you have an issue with the price don’t inquire. My equipment is meticulously maintained. Equipment is ready for use.


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    I have 6 ea total. 4 are currently in use on the boat. Reason for selling is I upgraded to digitrolls. 4 come with the bases, covers, and wires to the battery. ($450 each)

    The other 2 I have as spares. I have not used them but they work as they should be. They come with the bases and wires. ($400 each).

    I will post pictures later. I am located in Watertown. Text or call me because the PM’s are still not working properly. (315) eight zero four- 45 zero two. Pick up only. NO SHIPPING

    I will get some pictures posted when I get to the boat, standby.

     

     

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  5. Happy Father’s Day to all our dads out there! Sorry for the late post but as the saying goes....... On the east end the bays still have some fish. Walleyes are here and there if you want to focus a fair amount of time into them. Bass seem to be just about everywhere in the bays. Pike and pickerel fishing the weeds is still good. Alewife still have a strong presence in the bays and all species are full of them. IMG_7711.JPGIMG_7710.JPGIMG_7709.JPGIMG_7708.JPG64592779136__10F49453-1AF4-4030-A617-0E523BA1507D.JPG64592682761__845275C6-1A57-41E3-8A54-0B4D24C5ADD5.JPG64592532722__D81B7740-FCEB-4F36-ADF4-01689BD59DAE.JPGIMG_7702.JPG

     

     

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  6. Fished 160 to 180 fow. Cowbells and gambler rigs did the job. Ran copper, 10 color, DD’s, and no other action. All fish taken off the deep riggers. Salmon seem dismal on our end, a stray steelhead here and there, browns are who knows where. Hopefully better bite ahead. These fish a stuffed with alewife’s. Our bays are flooded with bait right now.

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  7. Well gang our area is one of a trophy fishery and never been a numbers fishery. NYS DEC says the numbers are booming for walleye population and we rely exclusively on natural reproduction. There have been days when everything aligns and we put a double digit limit in the box and that has happened a couple times this season but the time and dues paid can be brutal. At the best of times the very next day and often within the same day they shut down or migrate. They are walleyes and we love them. With the bait in masses here you would think something has to give soon. If you want to come here to catch a trophy it may take a couple of attempts. If you are looking to fill the freezer Oneida and Erie are the target destinations. Good luck out there.


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  8. It was great to have you out. The bite on the eyes is still a grind with a stray or two here and there. The alewives have showed up in all the bays from Stoney Point light to Tibet’s Point. Browns are hard to come by as well. There still remains a pike bite with some really quality size. Some boats are stumbling across a king or steel head out in the open waters. Pickerel are remaining steady but shallow trolling is getting more difficult as the weeds are up to the surface in the back bays in up to 12 fow. The perch are starting to bite pretty well, we did a couple hundred Saturday and Sunday since everything else is slow right now. The lake trout are big and remains a staple for success for clients to reel in a trophy. Better fishing ahead is what we are looking forward to. The bass are on their beds doing their thing. Only a few weeks until the opener. The Pillar Point Fire department and Henderson will both be hosting Bass/Walleye Derbies on opening weekend so help support our local organizations.


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  9. Hit the water last night after work with my cousin for 3 hours. The word was the morning bite was epic. Although we managed 3 fish the screen and results did not match the morning report. The big fish was 31 1/4” and weighed 12 lbs. I have not fished the derbies for a few years now but this would of shook things up like we did in the past. IMG_7618.JPGIMG_7614.JPG

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    Walleye bite continues to be a grind on the east end. You earn every fish that comes to the net. Temps still have not moved and actually cooled off last night as sub 50 is the normal. Grind is all I can say and work work work. Not to mention dodge, duck, dive the chaos of boat traffic. Another female cleaned this weekend full of eggs. That’s 5 on the season so far. Stomachs have had gobies, bugs, small sheepsheads, perch, and one alewife. Pike, pickerel, silver bass, perch have also hit. The big fish of the weekend was a 42”, 21” girth, 6 plus inches wide across his head and down the back pulling down the scale just under 24 lbs. A replica is going to be made of this so if anyone has a recommendation for an artist who pay this giant the respect she deserves please share.

     

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    The bite remains very tricky on the eastern end. Tuesday yielded 2 eyes and a pickerel on a 6 hour trip. We dropped one more at the net and had a few others come unbuttoned before getting a visual. A difficult day by the rest of the fleet as well with most residing to the pike and pickerel for their focus. Others gave up and went after the trout. Temp remains in the upper 40’s with 52 in a couple of places in the back bays. Better bite ahead!

     

     

     

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     Saturday we shoveled the snow out of the Grady White to give it the first try under our ownership for opening weekend of Walleye and Pike. 25 plus fish hit the deck after coming to the net. It was a mix of Walleyes, Pike, Pickerel, Steelhead(unexpected but awesome non the less) and a few perch. Sunday they were a little tricky but similar results. Steady action and the rain on Sunday was better than snow and cold. Welcome to opening weekend! Sorry for the lack of more and better pics, didn’t have a lot of recovery time to focus on the camera lol. Last year if y’all remember it started snowing on Sunday of opening weekend and stayed for a week with highs in the low 30’s. 🥶. Bring back some sunshine all you north county snowbirds!

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