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MeanMachine

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  1. http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/28496.html I haven't been able to confirm this but a buddy of mine said for the early season electronic calls are legal? He also stated a plug was not required. Can anyone else confirm this??
  2. We had luck in 100 fow over the weekend and on Monday. I would start there and work out if you're not having any luck. Good luck!
  3. I've reached out to the individual I had complete a survey on my new boat to see if I can work a deal. I'm more than willing to split the cost if someone is that serious.
  4. I still have quite a few things left - all reasonable offers will be considered. thanks
  5. pic of big john rod holders added. I wasn't able to pull the planer board masts out tonight but will try tomorrow.
  6. Carpedium - I will take a pic tonight and get it loaded. As noted in the post above the 4 Berts have sold.
  7. I purchased a new boat and it is fully rigged and ready to go. I'm looking to sell my rig and a bunch of gear. I will deliver locally or ship at buyers expense. 2 - 36" Trax Tech Rails and end caps $70 a piece sold pending payment 3 - Trax Tech adjustable rod holders - purchased this year gently used - $70 a piecesold pending payment 4 - Berts Ratcheting Rod Holders - purchased this year gently used - $50 a piece sold 1 - Scotty Downrigger Swivel Base - $75 1 - Elite 7 new this year - 83/200 transducer (not the HDI model) - $499 2009 - 15HP Mercury 4 Stroke Kicker, short shaft, mounting bracket, trollmaster 2 - $1,700 Subtroll 900 Head unit and antennae - $175 sold 2 - fixed based Big Johns Rod holders (adjustable) - $50 a piece - sorry I miss priced originally sold 1 - EZsteer complete setup (I have two connections for the kicker - 1 will fit 2 stroke the other 4 stroke you pick) - $175 I also have 2 older planer boards and masts - they are older but work well. I would prefer someone look at and make an offer. - shoot me a PM or give me a call Kyle - 716-345-5942
  8. I hope this is the last time for a few years!
  9. Unfortunately I won't - If you interested in taking a look I could pull it up to the oak or close to it to check it out and take it for a ride.
  10. I agree with king slammin! Sounds like a great deal and wish I wasn't on the other end of the lake!
  11. I pick up the new boat Thursday - so this one has to go. Great all around fishing boat! Trailers really well - just pulled it out to Sodus for the Pro - Am this past weekend from North Tonawanda with no issues. New winch and 4 brand new trailer tires. Boat has been well maintained and is powered w/ an I/O 4cylinder 170 horse mercruiser. This has been gone through thoroughly - plugs, cap, points, gas line, all bellows replaced earlier this year. Pushes the boat WOT 32-33 MPH and also trolls well off the main engine. Fuel economy on this boat is great. It's also equipped with a marine radio, trim tabs, bimini top with side and back curtains, cover and a few other odds and ends. This boat is ready for fishing! $4,750 obo Any questions call Kyle 716-345-5942
  12. Great looking fish! Looks beautiful out there today. Wish we could have had that weather for the pro am!
  13. and todays 2-4s into 6-10s! The curse is strong in this port! Anyone want in on some "I survived the Sodus ProAm" tshirts? I'm thinking of putting 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013 all crossed out below it with a picture of the boat from "The Perfect Storm" driving up that monster wave. Congrats to anyone who braved the weather and lived to tell about it! The coastguard said they had 12 calls Saturday one of which had the C130 out searching as most of us saw. Today I heard at least two boats report mayday... it was NASTY out there. Look forward to doing it again next year, but I'm taking Stoutner's boat! Nick I'd be interested in one of those! Could I get three - one with puke and another with rally on the back for my crew? They only made it about an hour before donating breakfast!
  14. I did well out of Wilson on the 4th. Head a few miles west 120-140 flow. Silver pro troll with green atomik fly worked well. Good luck!
  15. Left the docks a little before 6am and headed a few miles west before dropping lines. Surface temp was pretty good ranging from 64-67 degrees in 120-140 fow. Picked up a decent steelhead while setting up on the dipsy 2.5 setting silver flasher with a green fly. Action was constant throughout the day with flasher fly taking all but 1 fish. Dipsy's were hot running 140 at a 2.5 to 3 setting. Copper was pretty quiet today but I only ran the 200 since the fish seemed to be high. Riggers took a few fish anywhere from 45-65 feet. We ended up with 1 steelie and 9 kings - 4 skippers a 10lb, 2 - 15's, 22lb and a 24lb. Dropped one screamer on the dipsy and a small one on the copper. Unfortunately I can't make it out until next Friday for the Lotsa derby. It was great to get a good day of fishing on the books!
  16. Nick - you ever have any issues clamping the copper directly to the release for the planer. I'm a little hesitant to clip mine directly to the clamp. BTW great video!
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