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  1. Took my nephew for his first time. As my boat is down we fished with my buddy. Started right out of the chute. Marked a lot of fish. Ran rigger with spoons, dipsy with glow fly, lead core with orange and chartreuse crank. No hits for awhile. After about an hour decided to change up, as my nephew was bringing to sea sick waddler, bam, fish hits. 10# lb. Brown, officially weighed by DEC. I think he is hooked.

    Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Lake Ontario United mobile app

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  2. I use a Garmin HC Legend. Works great for what you are doing. You can get a Lakes map to download, but it is not necessary. I use it for hunting as well. I did install Mapsource for the terrain detail. Good luck.

  3. I was wondering when it is safe to run a boat with and I/O motor. I was told that it is too cold right now and I might have an issue with freeze up. I have seen some boats out and was wondering whether or not it is safe to launch. I have a 260 Mercruiser. Thanks. 

  4. OK Paul. You're right.

    For future reference, just so I and the other guys with "tiny" boats know, when is it ok for us to fish your lake?

    We know now that 3 to 5s are too much for a 17' lund. That day started at 3 to 5 right? Do we need to wait until it's 2 to 4? 1 to 3? 2 or less? What if you have a 19' boat? What if you have a 21' boat? When is it not ok for you to go out?

    I'm done. Good luck to you too.

    Ivan, not for nothing but the National Weather Service had a "Small Craft Advisory" Posted for the 28th through 6am on the 29th. And if I am not mistaken, a 17' boat would fall under that category. Maybe you and every other guy out there that has these small boats should heed these warnings so as to not put themselves, but more importantly, other captains, or the coast guard into unnecessary situations.

  5. I fish out of Braddock Bay, last weekend I was finding most of the fish in 70 - 80 FOW. Didn't seem to want anything but flies. 6 hits 2 in the boat. 20+ king, 8 lb steelie. Speed control was crucial 2.5 tops.

  6. Fishing Report

    Your Name / Boat Name:

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    TRIP OVERVIEW

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    Date(s):7/22/2012

    Time on Water:6am - 8am

    Weather/Temp:

    Wind Speed/Direction:WSW

    Waves: 2 - 3

    Surface Temp:73.4

    Location:

    LAT/LONG (GPS Cords):

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    FISHING RESULTS

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    Total Hits: 1

    Total Boated: 1

    Species Breakdown: Young King

    Hot Lure: Green and Blue Fly behind Spin Doctor

    Trolling Speed: 2.5

    Down Speed:

    Boat Depth: 120 - 140

    Lure Depth: 40

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    SUMMARY & FURTHER DETAILS

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    Got on the Water around 6 am headed NE. Found 130 FOW saw some boats out further. I only use Dipsies. I am just starting out. Anyway trolled from 130FOW down to 140. Saw some bait with fish on it, but not expierienced enough yet to read the Depth Find correctly. Thought I was deep enough, don't know, nothing hit. About 7:45 started to troll toward home. In 120FOW fly down to about 40 Ft. (120 Ft. of wire out) the reel started to click, I turned to see the rod jerking. Pulled the rubber band off and started fighting. The fish took out about another 100ft of wire before I finally turned it. Nice youg King 13lbs. Lots of firsts that day. First First in my new boat, first fish on a Fly and a dipsy, first King trolling. I think I'm hooked. Thanks to all for the info you put out here. It is very helpful. Also like to thank Mike at Gander Mountain for helping get me set up. Good fishing.

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  7. I like the perfection loop to loop. Make the loop in the wire big enough to pass the spool through itself and wind it on top of the mono backing. Near 100% knot strength. Friendly to the 7 strand too.

    Mark

    Thanks Skipper

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  8. Don't do it....Tie the wire directly on the spool, and fill the reel right up to the top with the wire. ;)

    I've been told that to insure that my counter is right that I need to fill the spool and with the wire it would only fill about 2/3ds. I am using an accudepth 47c that will hold about 1440 feet of line.

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  9. Name: Matt Wolf

    Location: Greece, NY

    Home Port: Braddocks Bay

    Boat Name/Type: Sea Ray

    I fish for: Walleye, Salmon, Browns, Steelhead

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