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  1.  Hey guys Ultimate Outdoors of WNY will be set up in booths 18 and 19 right next to ITO Flies. We will be carrying products from Church Tackle, Kishel Fish Scent, Traxstech, Moonshine Lures, Woodstock Leadcore, Fishing Butlers. We also will be offering our tournament proven worm harnesses, all components to make your own harnesses,harness blades from Warrior, Silver Streak, Tylers Basement Creation, and Kranx Lures. On the hunting side we will have Kishels Scents, U-Slide Bow Holders, Grizzly Coolers, Barnett Crossbows and accessories, Nock out Lighted Nocks, and many other hunting and fishing Products. Capt. Jim Skoczylas (fishkiller), Rob Kroh, and Mike Pask (Bailey) of will be conducting 2 walleye seminars. The first will be Tournament Winning Stealth Walleye Techniques on Saturday at 4:00 pm and the second one will be Building and Running your Worm Harnesses that will be on Sunday at 12:30 pm. Capt. Lucas Falkner of Make the Turn Charters will be Conducting 2 seminars. The first will be Lake Ontario Summertime Trout & Salmon Techniques on Saturday at 10:00 am and the second will be Spring Lake Ontario Brown Trout Techniques on Saturday at 4:00 pm. Be sure to Stop in and say hi, also when your there step across the aisle and meet the guys from Point Blank Outdoors Television Show Which airs on the Sportsman channel at 1:30 pm on Sundays.  Stop by our Facebook Page and give us a like to keep updated any additional products added this week! https://www.facebook...228741153979264

  2. Hey guys Ultimate Outdoors of WNY will be set up in booths 18 and 19 right next to ITO Flies. We will be carrying products from Torpedo Divers, Church Tackle, Kishel Fish Scent, Traxstech, Moonshine Lures, Woodstock Leadcore, Fishing Butlers. We also will be offering our tournament proven worm harnesses, all components to make your own harnesses,harness blades from Warrior, Silver Streak, Tylers Basement Creation, and Kranx Lures. On the hunting side we will have Kishels Scents, U-Slide Bow Holders, Grizzly Coolers, Barnett Crossbows and accessories, Nock out Lighted Nocks, and many other hunting and fishing Products. Capt. Jim Skoczylas (fishkiller), Rob Kroh, and Mike Pask (Bailey) of will be conducting 2 walleye seminars. The first will be Tournament Winning Stealth Walleye Techniques on Saturday at 4:00 pm and the second one will be Building and Running your Worm Harnesses that will be on Sunday at 12:30 pm. Capt. Lucas Falkner of Make the Turn Charters will be Conducting 2 seminars. The first will be Lake Ontario Summertime Trout & Salmon Techniques on Saturday at 10:00 am and the second will be Spring Lake Ontario Brown Trout Techniques on Saturday at 4:00 pm. Stop by our Facebook Page and give us a like to keep updated any additional products added this week! https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ultimate-Outdoors-of-WNY/228741153979264

     
  3. We fished east of Sturgeon Pt. since Saturday we caught 40 today, caught 30 Monday, ,8 Sunday, and 12 on Saturday. Unfortunatly only one that we could weigh in, but man did we have some fun. We caught some on 2-5 color lead, 4 oz. Shark Torpedo divers, and some on 30 jets. All came on harnesses some we were using an ITO EYE FLY, and all were juiced up with a dose of Kishel's Fish Scent..

  4. If you don't think lead core will dive deeper than 37 feet then I wouldn't  put too much faith on that smart troll. I can promise you that I have caught walleyes on 10 color core on Lake Erie 55-60 feet down at 2.0 mph. Also on a ten color core I have snagged bottom at 55 feet at 2.0 mph so don't ever think that the lead core will not dive deeper than 37 feet because its not correct. I have been running lead core for almost 20 years with great success. As a matter of fact on my boat it out fishes everything else.

  5. As Bailey said I can get it to you I have a bunch of 19 strand wire $42.00 a spool plus tax and shipping. I'm  near Attica and Bailey is near Batavia so we can meet if your local to us. If not ill ship it out.

  6. Hey guys, I strictly fish Erie from Buffalo to Dunkirk last year we were well over 500 walleyes with 3/4 coming on lead core. I only use Woodstock 27lb I have 45 rods set up with 2 color to 10 color, my set up is an Okuma Convector 30 up to 7 color and 8-10 I use a convector 45. I start by spooling minimum of 100 yards of 20 lb Berkley Big Game for my backer, and then I join together with an insertion knot then what ever length core you choose then I go with 75 foot of 15lb Big Game for the leader. I troll 1.9 to 2.0 MPH and I find the Woodstock is getting down about 5.5' to 6' per color at that speed. If weight is needed to achieve deeper depths MAKE SURE it is put on the backer not on the lead or leader or it WILL kill the "loping whip" action of the leadcore. If we need additional weight we use a Snapper Torpedo Diver (2oz) as our weight. Also do not use a diving lure on lead core as that will also kill the action of the leadcore as it takes the "loping whip" out of the leadcore. Another thing to remember due to the larger line diameter of leadcore it had a hard time penetrating the thermocline but for us Walleye guys that's not a huge deal as our feeding fish stay above the thermocline anyways, We only run harnesses, spoons, and shallow running cranks on our lead cores. This setup has won us quite a bit of $$ on the Lake Erie Walleye tourney's for us. If any other questions post here or email me at [email protected]

  7. I agree with Bailey on making the drive to Lake Erie. It will be totally worth it to go to Small Boat Harbor Mid June thru Mid July, then move westward down the lake as the water warms. I am out of Sunset Bay on the Catt. Creek and I ran all my Charters out of Sunset Bay and fished between Sturgeon Point and Buffalo from June 8th thru July 20th. In those waters in that time frame we put over 300 walleyes in the boat. I was averaging 23-25 Walleyes a trip, then we had a big blow on July 20th and it broke up the huge schools of water fleas that the smelt were feeding on and that scattered the Walleyes towards the west. You generally don't need to go west of Sturgeon Point before mid July UNLESS the water in uncharacteristically warm like it was in the summer of 2012.  

  8. I would use a mast and mount the reels to the rails. I do not like the Otter boards I don't think they pull hard enough, I love my Amish Outfitter wood boards they pull like a freight train. I have a 27' Baha hard top with a Traxstech planer mast with out the reels on it. I mounted the reels on the vertical rail on the top at the back of the hard top. I have 300 feet of line on each reel and with the Amish boards I can run 4 10 color lead core lines off each side with no major sagging issues. Just my 2 cents.   Ps the higher the mast the better you need to keep as much of the planer line out of the water as possible.

  9. The Amish Outfitters boards will pull way harder than the otter boards. I was not impressed with the otter boards, I run 4 to 5 lines (3-10 colors) on each side with almost 200 feet of standard Dacron out on each side. the otter boards I ran with the dual keels on them pulled back and had a ton of line sag, I don't get any pull back or any sag on my Amish outfitter boards.

  10. we boxed 29 Saturday, 20 Monday, 27 Tuesday, 23 today, 99 walleye in 4 days and haven't fished more than a 5 hr day. All off that school near the departure buoy. We have been running 5,6,7 color core, 4 oz Torpedo's.I have been using Kishels scent on all baits every time.

  11. There is a ton of big fish out there also we picked 20 plus fish a day out there for the last 3 days!!! $150.00 in fuel a day running from the Catt, its worth every penny, with 2 over 11lbs. 5 over 10lbs and countless 8's and 9s. :rofl:  Our biggest (11lbs 8ozs) was caught on Friday by a 10yr old boy with a broken wrist what a trooper he was. Needless the customers were very happy that day. 

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