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Nautitroller

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  1. Myers would be your best bet for a public launch. But if you can (not sure of access ) go by the Cayuga AES plant and walk over tracks launch there. Find 70 to 80 fow jig or get a number one dipsy on a 0 setting with a spoon or spin doctor fly combo and try to troll 1.9 to 2.4 mph out in front of plant lots of fish there! Good luck
  2. Great info guys. Two of the lakers I kept the other day were not clipped and one was, the one that was had a lamprey scar. Also the colors were less vibrant on the clipped fish but he also may have been stressed from the lamprey.... They all tasted really good!
  3. 2004 Yamaha four stroke tiller handle electric start, stored inside heated garage every winter, very little use on this motor. 1987 Aluminum Blue Fin 15' with trailer. Spare tire, marine plywood decking, pedestal seat, gas tank, battery, boat cover all in good shape. Perfect boat for entry into trolling the fingerlakes. $2,750 selling for a friend! My cell 607-738-7860 John
  4. Awesome believe I saw you today. Marked a lot of big fish only ended up with 4 lakers before 10am. Glad someone got them to bite. The moon was under foot at 8:30AM or so thats when the bite turned on for us. I believe that you can target these fish by moon cycle and clarity of the previous night. 6 hours then a minor feeding pattern if it coincides with the moon over head or under foot look out !!! Nice fish!!!!
  5. Billy how was the fishing? Thinking of skipping Cayuga and heading to Seneca.... Is the water clarity ok still?
  6. The fleas were not that bad at all last weekend. The floating cars and homes were a bit tough to manuever around (debris everywhere) try mid lake north of myers
  7. Looking forward to your report. May take my boss and his X father in law out Sunday morning Seneca (my nemisis!!) hope I spelled that right makes me look even more redneck, nope impossibel Good luck!
  8. Copy, that must feel like pulling in a car door the number ones are heavy enough! I just have found that most lakers were biting from 70' to 85' down, anyone have info on how much light is down at 100'? Can't be much. I have caught a few that deep but the majority have been above that depth. Glow stuff i guess.??
  9. Thanks Les. I have put lots of time in on Cayuga over the years just never had a big enough boat or the right equipment(until this year). This site has been a huge advantage to help out my learning curve. Added a new Okuma convector cv30D reel and a wire roller pole rigged with Malin SS line. Can't wait to try out my new dipsy rig. The numbers show it should be able to get 100' deep with 300' of line out with a number 1 dipsy. Hills and Valleys rocks for their selection! Any one been back out on Cayuga? Has it cleared up at all? May make my way to Lodi this weekend! Good fishing all! Johnny Wild
  10. The lake dished out a tough day of fishing but with the luck of my friend and his boy we were able to land 6 lakers two small salmon and one slob 8lb 2 oz (male) laker that took the grand prize. Thanks so much to all the people that post on this site. My learning curve has been a tough one but I do love Cayuga and all it has to offer. Mikey also took first in the youth division and he had a great day with his dad and myself. Buying more fishing stuff YEA BABY!
  11. Sweet report, does Kingerboy get any Sushi or cooked fish??? My hound loves it!!
  12. Milliken powerplant then go north 70 to 90 fow FF with white/blue uv fly 8 to 10' lead off ball, drop the ball on the bottom once in a while (big lakers a plenty). Speed 2.4 to 2.6 for the FF program slower if ya run spoons/ Small dipsy with a flutter spoon 40-50 down gave us a half dozen salmon and two bows yesterday all just a bit short of legal but fun anyway. Good luck
  13. I am feeling a bit confident any one want a side bet???? Just a small challenge not for pink slips or anything like that!!! PM me John
  14. If the power pro is braid that loads up quickly with the pesky hitchhikers. The only solution is 30lb flea flicker line. Try 85 fow and if you can run on bottom with a rigger for lakers, spoons or FF. FingerlakesTackle.com will give you the best spoons available. Spin doctors with blue/white flies been hot for us. Troll different speeds keep experimenting this site is loaded with great info form guys like Big Dave and SK8man. Good luck
  15. http://www.ithacalions.com/SA/results.html results.... wow 9.8lb Bow! See ya all this weekend in the LOU cup thingy
  16. We had a great morning Saturday going 12 for 16 all lakers. Decided to run an all out FF program. 85fow one rigger on bottom one at 69ft. Two dipsys out 200 and 240. Hot FF was a Seneca special with a white/blue uv fly although it was probably more to do with it being in the strike zone (bottom). The dipsys took a few fish out over deep water and the fleas and weeds were bad to say the least. Hope all the fisherman had a great weekend I don't think our biggest 6lb 14 ounces will hold on the board but we will have a great fish fry!!! Good luck LOU ers!
  17. Alpha Alewife, Bob Barker, Anaconda have been great producers for me on Cayuga and Seneca. The finish and quality of these lures is unsurpassed! His UV lures all rock, the glow ones work great too! Anything you buy from him is surely worth the $.
  18. Congrats maybe we will see ya all on Saturday for the SA Derby! The slam is tough to get on Cayuga. Nice to see quite a few more Bows out there this year!
  19. Thanks Les, I think we should have a two day challenge one day on Seneca and one on Cayuga One fish of each species can be weighed in for each lake that would be your box total. Support something like a local food pantry or whatever charity needs help. Anybody interested ? we can start a new thread too.
  20. Reel Stories won we took second. Sorry dont remember third. Tried to dethrone Nick and Seneca Lake but came up a pound or so short. My son and I had a fantastic day on Cayuga boated 32 fish total, two rainbows, ten landlocked salmon and 20 lakers. Lost a very respectable salmon at the boat may have been the difference... Thanks to all involved it was a blast. Oh the hot lure of the day was BOB BARKER from FLT. Coming in a close second was a Orange Puke small flutter spoon on a dipsy back 180. Switched over to the FF program and kept with the orange and green combo colors, also picked up a keeper salmon on a blue flasher/ blue fly. All fish came from North of Milleken in 75 to 150 FOW, Caught the bows on Wonderbread lure FLT on a small dipsy down the chute. Congrats Nick nice job for your clients!
  21. Good luck today ladies and gentlemen out the door to CAYUGA we go!!! See you at the weigh in
  22. Prisebox is right on RT 14 south of Watkins on the east side. You will smell the BBQ if you go by
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