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Fbog12

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  1. Looks like we're set up for online registration/payment for the perch tournament on April 20, 2024. Go to the Seagermarine website (www.seagermarine.com) and click on 'special events' and click on the date for the perch tournament. I have attached the registration form and rules to this post if you'd like to see them. Ted Perch Rules Spring 2024.pdf Perch Registration April 20 2024.pdf
  2. Save the Date! April 20, 2024, we'll be holding our annual Bob Groeling Memorial Perch Tournament (formerly Seager Marine Spring Perch Tournament). Entry fee bumped up to $60/team this year (all still goes into the pot), up to 3 people per team, weigh 5 fish. Registration form and rules will be attached here when ready. We plan to set it up so you can register from our website (not set yet). Better yet, stop in and see us in our showroom at our 21 Parrish St location or call us with credit card info. Hope you all can make it. It's a great way to start the spring fishing season. I'm guessing with the weather we've been having, you've all been out a few times already!
  3. Results from Seager Marine Perch Tournament: It was a bit slow for many and quite wet, but the wind was down, so everyone had a good time. 1st place went to John Hoefen team with 4.70# 2nd went to Jeremy McGregor team with 4.52# 3rd went to Mike Rogers team with 3.95# 4th went to Brad Ammerman team with 3.69# Biggest perch was 1.105# landed by the Mike Rogers team. Don't forget, there are 2 more chances to get into perch tournaments with Doc's Tackle. Next Sunday at Irondequoit and the next week at Cayuga Lake. Check out Doc's tackle for more info. Thanks to all who participated! Ted
  4. Nice job Les. I'm hoping to get out for the last couple hours of light on Thursday. Long time no see! Stop in some time for a chat. I'm at 21 Parrish on Tues/Thur/Fri. Ted
  5. It's already that time of year again! Seager Marine is holding its annual fall perch tournament on 10/14/23. We are doing it a little different this fall. We are partnering with Doc's Tackle and you have the choice of fishing only the Seager Marine Tournament (same prizes and plaques as always) or you can enter a series of 3 and be in on additional prizes for the series winner, based on combined weights from all three tournaments. The second one will be on Irondequoit Bay on 10/22/23 and the third one will be on Cayuga lake on 11/12/23. Entry fee for each tournament will be $60/team, up to 3 people per team, weigh 5 fish. Info sheet is attached. If you want to fish the series, you must be registered for all three events by 10/13/23. We plan to set it up so you can register from our website (not set yet). Better yet, stop in and see us in our showroom at our 21 Parrish St location, call us with credit card info, or visit Doc's Tackle. Hope you all can make it. It's a great way to enjoy the lake now that things have quieted down out there. Perch Flyer Fall 2023 Jen.pdf
  6. It was a tough day on the water (winds and some tough fishing) , but several teams stuck it out and came in with fish. We had 31 boats signed up! First place was Jeremy McGregor team with 6.22#, second was Don Huberth team with 5.61#, third was Jason LaMagna team with 5.49#, and fourth was Ken Holley team with 5.45#. Biggest fish of the day was 1.57# landed by the Don Huberth team. Same thing next week for the Doc's perch tournament on Canandaigua and weigh in at Seager Marine. Sign up at Doc's Tackle. Thanks to all the teams for another great spring tourney!
  7. We are set up to register online from our website. Just go to Seager Marine website, click on the 'register now', then click on the 'next date' and then register and pay. See you all soon! Ted
  8. Save the Date! April 22, 2023, we'll be holding our annual Bob Groeling Memorial Perch Tournament (formerly Seager Marine Spring Perch Tournament). Entry fee will be the same at $40/team, up to 3 people per team, weigh 5 fish. Registration form and rules are attached. We plan to set it up so you can register from our website (not set yet). Better yet, stop in and see us in our showroom at our 21 Parrish St location or call us with credit card info. Hope you all can make it. It's a great way to start the spring fishing season. Perch Registration April 22 2023 pdf.pdf Perch Rules Spring 2023.pdf
  9. It was a bit of a tough bite out there last Saturday, but we had several teams stick it out. First place was the Lortscher team with 3.69#, second was the McGregor team with 3.68#, third was the Sleeman team with 3.55#, and fourth was the Bacher team with 3.39#. Largest perch was 0.885# weighed in by the Lortscher team. Hope to see you all over the winter. Please stop in to visit with us at our sales location at 21 Parrish St. We do have plenty of new Lunds in stock if anyone is looking for something new. Thanks, Ted.
  10. The Seager Marine Fall Perch Tournament will be held on Canandaigua Lake this year on Saturday, October 8, 2022. Same price, same rules, same payouts and plaques, and same fun weigh-in! Need to pre-register by 5:00PM on Friday, October 7th. Entry fee is $40 per team (1 - 3 persons), weigh-in 5 live perch for total weight. Fishing hours are 7:00am to 3:00pm, weigh-in at 3:30pm. We'll have registration forms and rules up on our website soon. Rules and forms are attached here as well. Just wanted everyone to save the date. Thanks, Perch Registration Fall 2022.docx Perch Rules Fall 2022.docx
  11. This is an annual tournament right about the same time each year. We try to work together with other tournaments. We also hold a fall tournament mid-October. I'll post rules later. Basically, perch tournament, weigh 5 fish for total weight winner. Weigh-in at our marina location at the north end of Canandaigua Lake.
  12. It was quite a day for a lot of the folks today. We had several boats come in with 6+ pounds total for the 5 perch. First place was 6.67#, 2nd was 6.61#, 3rd was 6.51#, and 4th was 6.49#. Biggest perch was 1.81#. It was great to see such a great turnout and see everyone at the weigh-in. See you all in the fall!
  13. Less than a week away! Just call us to sign up with a credit card or stop in and see us. Registration closes Friday at 5pm.
  14. Save the Date! April 9, 2022, we'll be holding our annual Bob Groeling Memorial Perch Tournament (formerly Seager Marine Spring Perch Tournament). Entry fee will be the same at $40/team, up to 3 people per team, weigh 5 fish. Registration form and rules will be posted soon. We plan to set it up so you can register from our website (not set yet). Better yet, stop in and see us in our new showroom at our 21 Parrish St location. Hope you all can make it. It's a great way to start the spring fishing season.
  15. Fishing was a bit tough, but everyone had a good time and managed to get some fish. There were 13 teams signed up. Here's the results: 1 - Rogers Team - 4.86# 2 - Schweigert Team - 4.35# 3 - Yu Team - 3.86# 4 - Macartney Team - 3.56# Biggest perch was 1.145#, caught by the Rogers team. Looking forward to seeing everyone in the spring again!
  16. The Seager Marine Fall Perch Tournament will be held on Canandaigua Lake this year on Saturday, October 23, 2021. Same price, same rules, same payouts and plaques, and same fun weigh-in! Need to pre-register by 5:00PM on Friday, October 22nd. Entry fee is $40 per team (1 - 3 persons), weigh-in 5 live perch for total weight. Fishing hours are 7:00am to 3:00pm, weigh-in at 3:30pm. We'll have registration forms and rules up on our website soon. Just wanted everyone to save the date. Thanks, Ted
  17. Saeger Marine in Canandaigua. Excellent techs. Give us a call. Sent from my iPad using Lake Ontario United
  18. Just as an FYI - looking at past spring perch tournament results (5 fish): 4/10/21 - 6.02 4/13/19 - 6.91 4/14/18 - 6.55 4/29/17 - 5.85 4/1/17 - 7.50 4/30/16 - 6.61 4/2/16 - 6.39 4/25/15 - 6.34
  19. Thanks for posting results Frogger. We had a great showing with 31 teams entered. Biggest fish was 1.695 (caught by 1st place team) and 2nd biggest was 1.5. Most teams had one good fish about 1#+/-. Weather was about the best we've ever had for the spring tournament. We've decided to call the spring tournaments 'Annual Bob Groeling Memorial Tournaments'. Unfortunately we lost Bob earlier this year. He spent a LONG time heading up our service department at Seager Marine. Most everyone knew and loved him. We will hang a plaque and add the winners name to it each year. We hope everyone had fun on that beautiful day and made some great memories. There was a great crowd at weigh-in and lots of chatter and laughter! Hope everyone has a nice summer and we'll see you all in the fall.
  20. Reminder - Sign up on line at our website. Weather's looking very nice!! Also , heard that the perch are biting pretty good. Let's have some fun!
  21. Website is up and running for registrations now. Click on 'Other' and then 'Perch Tournament'
  22. That's asking a lot, Les! That would be nice though. Sure hope you can make it this year. You'll have to stop in and visit and see our new construction. The showroom is going to be really nice. Our service area has been expanded quite a bit as well.
  23. Save the Date! April 10, 2021, we'll be holding our annual Seager Marine Spring Perch Tournament. Entry fee will be the same at $40/team, up to 3 people per team, weigh 5 fish. I have attached the registration form and rules. We plan to set it up so you can register from our website (not set yet). Hope you all can make it. It's a great way to start the spring fishing season. Perch Registration April 10 2021.pdf Perch Rules Spring 2021.pdf
  24. It wasn't open last Tuesday. Not sure what it's like now. Very shallow in the channel before it iced over.
  25. I have a 20' Robalo center console and I troll with 2 bags and they work great. You can call Amish Outfitters and tell them what you have and they'll recommend the right size for you (1-800-473-1748). I tried a spring loaded trolling plate and it worked fine for a while. Then I was trying to control my boat when docking on a windy day and had to give it some gas in reverse. The plate got sucked in and damaged my prop and ripped a chunk out of my cavitation plate (and the trolling plate went to the bottom of the lake). That's when I decided it was bags or a kicker! Obviously, bags are much cheaper. I also agree with Justin, I had a pontoon set up for trolling for a lot of years and it was a great setup. I just wanted to try something different. I may go back to the pontoon at some point.
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