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Drebs12

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  1. Just spoke with Randy about filling a time spot!
  2. Thanks for all the help guys...guess it is a brown Sent from my SCH-I545 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  3. Blaker? lol. just didnt look like any BT i had ever seen. we thought it was an atlantic to be honest. but it has all of the spots below the lateral line
  4. Need a few more votes, i was told this fish is a brown trout but i didnt buy it. sorry i dont have a picture of the tail..had trouble uploading the picture- see pic below
  5. a slob for sure....did you weigh it?
  6. Drebs12

    How old?

    Thanks for the input guys...good luck in the woods this year! Maybe I'll get lucky and have a close up picture of him on the ground in a few weeks Sent from my SCH-I545 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  7. Drebs12

    How old?

    I was guessing 3.5 but im not the best when it comes to estimating age. we typically dont have monster racks so i guess its possible he is older... heres another picture of him next to a younger buck Definitely a shooter at our deer camp Sent from my SCH-I545 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  8. Drebs12

    How old?

    How about this one? Sent from my SCH-I545 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  9. thats what i thought..i wanted to go out there in my friends 16ft..guess thats not happening..but i have a canoe with a trolling motor.....so i can fish/launch pretty much anywhere
  10. Awesome thank you for the info...much appreciated! we dont have a lead core rod to set up, and i have never used snap weights before. we are pretty much limited to Bass/Pike Gear and lures. is there a certain range of depth we should stick to? or can they be found at all depths? Thanks Again!
  11. Hi Guys, looking for some advice on Onieda lake. Me and my friend are going to try and fish there this weekend for walleye and Bass. we have never been to this lake before and we dont have a GPS on the boat yet. we r going to pick up a good lake chart before we go. and based on what i have heard on here we are going to try to fish the south east side of the lake first for walleye. from what i heard any "hazards" on this lake are pretty well marked. but is this lake pretty easy to navigate overall? were fishing out of a 16ft boat, with a trolling motor and a fish finder, and we dont have downriggers. We dont normally target walleyes where we fish.....whats our best bet for hooking into some good walleye right now? bottom bouncers with a worm harness? rapalas? sonars? any help is much appreciated. Thanks!
  12. Where can you actually launch in cranberry?
  13. What size senko and what size hook. do most of you prefer wacky or traditional style?
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