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Bosun Cowboy

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  1. Apparently the fleas must avoid my boat then. Cus I have had 0 issues with the 30lb big game and I fish the big O on a weekly basis. Also 65 lb power pro on my dipseys has worked extremely well. It does collect a few fleas but I check every 30 mins or so..

  2. U guys need to start coming up every summer, I got plenty of room at my house and the lake is only 30min ride up the road. I can show u how jig for lakers with swimbaits and flukes. It's way more fun to catch um that way than trolling...

  3. 30 lb big game is all u need on your riggers. Just throw a 150ft shot of it over your braid. I have spent last 4 days on the big O and my rigger rods never fouled once.. Been using it for many years with no issues!

  4. Your boy justin is headed back to GA tonite after a great 4 day trip with me. Ended up putting over 50 fish in the boat, mostly big browns, kings, Atlantic salmon and steelhead.. He's taking 45lbs of fish back with him. If we targeted lakers more than kings we could have prob done another 50lake trout. We shook all the lakers off we caught in the prop wash. I'm sure Rick will get on the fish. He's 1 of the best captains on the Big O!!

  5. We use swimbaits, schadlicious and money minnows with half to 1 oz jig heads..Just drop um to the bottom and reel um back in in. Depending on the mood of the fish faster or slow or even pause in between retreives. Kast Master spoons, and Saltwater Diamond jigs also work well. Keuka Lake is 1 of the best for jigging lakers.

  6. Yeah we saw you at launch yesterday. We been fishing out of I Bay from bear creek all the way to Braddocks bay last 4 days and it's really slow. Went 2 for 5 today. Marked a lot of fish and bait off Braddocks today butt another case of lockjaw! I think we have only put 20 fish in the boat in 4 days. Mostly lakers, steelhead ,browns. Trolled 6 to 8 hrs all 4 days.

  7. Yeah the bluff is a great area to jig lakers this time of year. Use 3/4oz or 1oz jig heads with a schadlicious or money minnow swim bait. Kast master spoons jigged work well also. With the swim baits just drop um to the bottom and real um back in.

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