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  1. The last few times out of Oswego I've used basicly the standard ways to catch fish,dodgers ,flies,dipsey with no luck, not really marking a whole lot of fish but the ones

    that were marked were down 20-30 fow out to 130 fow,I saw a few boats using some sort of planner board,orange in color and bringing in fish,I have to assume that the fish that high in the water might be scared off by the motor,I have never used planners but they seem to be making a differance out there right now.What is the favorite type and how does your lure or fly get down to 30 fow off one of these planners.Appreciate all advice. Thanks

  2. Hi, I guess I was getting my self confused at first but now understand the differance between the cheater and running with a stacker,I was trying to get more presentation into the water since I can have only three rods in the water if Im fishing by myself, laws and the Coast Guard are thick out of Oswego,so If I run a cheater I can have two lures per rod on a down rigger and run a dipsey or lead core off the back,its hard for one guy to get set up and troll when the lake is choppy so a cheater for now is probally the best way.Thanks

  3. Im confused. You are talking about running a second rod off of one rigger or are you talking about running a cheater? If you are running cheaters/sliders you can let them free slide or you can half hitch it to your fishing line at your desired depth with a rubber band. As far as stacking a second rod goes. You can do it a bunch of ways they make double releases that attach right at the ball, they also make easy to attach releases like roemers for putting a second rod at a spaced distance but with a spaced out stack you gotta stop your riggers to get your release on the way up.

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    Hi, I guess I was getting my self confused at first but now understand the differance between the cheater and running

    with a stacker,I was trying to get more presentation into the water since I can have only three rods in the water if Im fishing by myself, laws and the Coast Guard are thick out of Oswego,so If I run a cheater I can have two lures per rod on the down rigger and run a dipsey or lead core off the back,its hard for one guy to get set up and troll when the lake is choppy so a cheater for now is probally the best way.Thanks

  4. Hi

     

    My thought was when I drop my ball into the water the stop bead will be 5 feet above that and if I attach a cheater line above that, that cheater second lure by means of  some type of release or clip that when the fish hits it, it will release but the release will still be attached and when I run the ball back up I don't want it to get hung up,or I could use a rubber band now that I think about it,or like you said a shower curtain clip will go down over the bead when coming up. I've seen on line where they use a snap lock hooked to the line with a four foot leader,I assume they didn't have a stop bead coming back at them. I will be using one rod so I guess it is what they call a cheater,I fish by my self a lot so thought it would give me some other chances.The three rod rule is in effect and them Coast Guard and others are out there all the time.

  5. Looks like a pretty interesting tool,I did sign up but the alert doesn't seem to work.When you view the map and click

    on the Coast Guard Station out of Oswego,my home port or any other icon you can get all the info,to get the wave height 

    just click on the wave button and select your point of interest and the color will tell you according to the bar graph.

     

    I do wish there was a bouy around the Oswego area,we have to rely on the ones from Rochester and 3/4 the way across

    to Canada for wave height,us smaller boaters could really use this date to time our outings,this is about the same info you can receive from Wunder ground along with the visual using Wrights landing web cam over seeing the break wall

  6. Im getting some conflicting stories on what many fishermen refer to as the morning bite and the late bite,since

    im not a real early bird anymore since my retirement im not getting out early so the late bite is my best option

    provideing the lake swells will come down a bit,so many are saying from when the sun rises to about 10-11am for the early and the late bite any where from 5pm to sundown.The last few times out 2-5 pm I marked many fish from 30-60 fow,couldn't get the them to hit anything ,wondering if im wasting my time at this time of day? hardly anything out 100-150 fow and not much on bottom.Fishing out of Oswego.Thanks all the replys

    Good luck to all

  7. Not haveing the experience of all the types of methods and I couldn't seem to answer the question to a friend of mine

    that when I was setting up a Howie Fly to use for trolling I was leaving the treble hook about three inchs back of the fly itself

    and installing four beads before the treble, seems I saw a picture of that some where. I have some Atommick flys where the rig is set with the treble mixed in the fly it self with no beads.I can not find any instructions online so thought I would throw it out there what is right and what is wrong, Got to catch them fish. All replys apprciated

  8. Bazooka joe ... stop n say hi.

    Lakers are pretty much everywhere right now.. but specifically east of port 100 to 120 on or near the bottom. Steelhead east or west over similar depths. .top twenty with candy. Good luck

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    ok thanks, are you docked at wrights ? i will look next time down, I need some of that candy what is it? lol, seriously

  9. This past weekend was the first sign that things are heading in the right direction in terms of water temp inshore. Quality browns were available but still scattered.

    Bait was everywhere out to 300 +

    Be patient.

    Lakers n steelhead are there for the taking.

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    Hi, lakers and steelhead will do where abouts????

  10. The last time I posted it was suggested to get Dan Keatings book on Great Lakes fishing,so I did and starting to read, untill

    I get going and become experienced at things this is the best site and way to learn because there are many on here willing

    to lend a hand with tips and techniques.I was able to get my boat out twice this week and amased to see only a few boats

    out there fishing.It makes me wonder where are all the fish? I marked several smaller schools of fish in 20-30 fow which I assume were not trout or salmon and almost nothing  in 100-150 as some told me they should be there.

     

     Im wondering what do I need to know on how to find the fish, or do they just move so far away we have to wait till they come back to the area,for some reason I was under the thought they are always around just need to find the thermacline.Thanks for all imputs.

     

  11. If you start listening to the experts you will need to put out another 50 rods ,because that is how many different expert opinions you will get

    I know, but I love to here every ones opinions,and then I pick up some wisdom along the way to,lol

  12. Hello Fellow fishermen

     

    Looks like  its picking up out there,finally was able to get my new boat out today for a trial run,I was able to get three

    rods in while trying to steer and set up my fish finder in between the gusts of wind,finally things settled down.I was using two stick baits and one lure,I was marking fish in 20-30 FOW just east around off the shore line of Oswego Harbor,.wasn't getting any hits and wondering if my bait was getting down far enough,when I reeled the lines in it semed they

    were kind of shallow,I added another twist sinker 1/4 oz I think. Like to know what every one else is doing when flat linning

    my DWR'S arn't ready to go yet.I know there are ways to tie on different waits,so I thought I would ask the experts.Im also

    wondering what is the choice of lure that is catching fish.All help is deeply appreciated.

     

    Thanks

  13. Hi fellow fishermen

     

    Im looking to buy a battery charger for my boat,trying to decide wether to get a portable unit or install one on board,

    on board is easier but i also want to keep my battries up to par during winter storage,I had a pro start 3 bank on my

    boat last year but seems they are getting some bad reviews this year and the boat is gone it was a lemon, Dual pro is another that seems to be getting good reviews but also expensive.Like to know what every one else is using and the pros and cons they are having.

     

    Thanks

  14. Hi fellow fishermen

     

    Im looking to buy a battery charger for my boat ,would prefer to get a mobile one that would charge the batteries

    on board and one that would trickel them during winter storage.It looks like the ones with microprocessors or called smart chargers are the norm but it also looks like I would need one with at least 10amps or more to get a complete charge in 6-8 hours,right now I have my starting battery and putting in a deep cycle for the riggers. All thoughts would be appreciated.

  15. Hello fellow fishermen

     

    My new Yamaha G3 angler 175fs is almost ready, im looking into putting a 24 volt transom mounted trolling motor on board for trolling out on the lake off of Oswego, seeing what recommendations there are from other that use them. What makes are the best and ones that will last ? what are some good deep cycle batteries? I do plan on putting in a good chargeing system too, I have had the prosport before and it worked fine, any recommendations on the newest ones out there? Thanks a million!

  16. I was on line the other day and came across an article stating that while trolling on lake ontario for trout or salmon

    that if you are the only one in the boat you can have only 3 rods in the water.Is there any truth to this? Its kind of funny

    and that Im kind of new to all this and had my first new boat last year the DEC pulled up to me to check me out off shore from Oswego and I had four rods in the water and not a word about it. Still learning. Your thoughts?

  17. Hello, you might have a point there,but im not aware that the flea flicker is noisy,? I had this already spooled because of the amount of fleas from last year, just thought about not having to respool something else and spending money, since my post I found  500 yds of 15lb braid in my tackel that I forgot about,Im going to purchase some cv-20's

    and run some braid  with leader for the browns.

    Seeing that fishing for browns in spring is mostly flat lining,makes me wonder what a square noisy line like fleaflicker will do .

    Is it not much better to use 10 or 12 pound regular line  which is less visible and less noisy than dragging a flea flicker grand orchestra line over the brown's head?

  18. Hello Fellow Fishermen

     

    Ive got 4 okuma convector line counter cv20's loaded up with 20lb cortland flea flicker, Im thinking about using these for browns this spring instead of changing  the line but im wondering what would be the best way to tie a flourcarbon leader

    to this stuff,my thought is to tie the line to the leader material because it might get drawn into the reel,or is there small and

    strong enough swiviles to get through the line guide on the real. Im thinking I need about a ten foot leader,is that about the norm,fishing out of Oswego, Any help would be appreciated.

  19. Hello fellow fishermen, trying to get a jump on getting gear ready for spring fishing,I still have a few spinning rods stringed up with 15lb braid that I thought I would use,wondering what is the prefered line

    of most, im not going to be running planer boards so im trying to figure out how far back to troll for these

    browns,I might need to get a couple of new reels with more capacity,I doubt they run like salmon but I want to use lighter gear than the heavy stuff for deeper water.Thanks

     

     

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