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jigstick

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  1. How far are you bringing up the ball with your line still in the release? All the way to the surface, or just up a bit to change lure depth? I never leave my line in the release if im bringing it all the way to the surface to change out a lure or check to see if its running clean. Just pop it, let it flutter up while you bring up the ball. Your ball should not be spinning in circles when its coming up or down. If it is then you probably have a problem with the swivel being used to attach the ball. I use the Scotty Powergrip releases exclusively. IMO, they are the easiest to use and most reliable. Super easy to tweak grip strength, and less parts that can break on them.
  2. Oh you're right. I guess because Im not a charter captain I must not use my gear hard. I was serious about buying them from you, but if you are going to run your mouth and be a dick about it you can unload them on someone else. Good luck captain
  3. Ive used the Stingray sized spoons for the past 5 years on Erie. I catch everything on them. Walleye. Lake Trout. Steelies. Even monster sized silverbass lol. I troll them at surface speeds from 1.8-2.4mph. Colors that walleye seem to prefer are Dark Purple Froggy, NBK, Raspberry Dolphin, Hawg Wild, Puke, I Dont Care, Purple Pooh Bear....the list goes on and on.
  4. I run 14lb 100% Trilene Flouro. I dont seem to have a horrible problem with sea lice. Maybe Im lucky
  5. Ive never had the problem that you are mentioning. I run the Dual Axis holders all over my boat. And they have withstood dipsy hits by slob kings, steelies, and lakers. Maybe you got a lemon or something. If you want to get rid of your rod holders let me know. Ill take them off your hands.
  6. I am trying to buy some new spoons, specificaly to target Steelhead and Kings. I have used the Dreamweaver Superslims and Michigan Stinger regular and Stingrays for walleye and steelhead on Erie with good success, but Im not sure what sizes to use on Ontario for king salmon. Will the magnum sized Dreamweavers and Michigan Stingers be less productive than say the Superslims and Stingray sizes? Another quick question. What size spin doctors are most popular....the 8in?
  7. Get Okuma Classic Pro GLT down rigger and Dispy Diver rods. Look at the Okuma or Daiwa line counter reels. I personally spool my rigger rods with 14-17lb test Berkley Trilene 100% Flourocarbon line. On my dipsys rods I use 30lb 7 strand wire, with 20lb Berkley Trilene 100% Flourocarbon leaders. Look at the Dreamweaver Superslim spoons in black / green / white color combinations. Same with Michigan Stinger spoons. Buy some magnum sized ones as well. These rods and reels will last you a long time and perform great. When it comes to lures, the sky is the limit. I have well over 200 spoons in my box. But I would say I use about 25 of them nowadays. The rest just take up space.
  8. Has anybody ever ordered stuff from this website? I want to order the Specialmate spoon box, but this place is pounding me on shipping. Not only do they have the highest price for the box on the internet, they want $30 to ship it. Does anybody else have a line on where I can get one of these?
  9. Take the time and do it right. I just cleaned up my electrical system this spring and it is so much nicer. Nothing is uglier and more unsafe than having a bunch of wiring hanging off the batteries. Install yourself a nice big new fuse panel made by Bluesea Systems. Run a 4gauge positive wire from the common on your Perko to the fuse panel. Then run a 4gauge negative from the fuse panel to the main grounding point or negative terminal on a battery. Wire EVERY electrical device on the boat to the fuse panel...except your automatic bilges. This way everything is nice and neat and protected by fuses
  10. Bad news guys. The lake turned over yesterday. No thermocline anymore. And there is a bad mud line. Fishing is going to be tough. See yall tomorrow.
  11. I had a similiar issue with my new Raymarine Evolution Sportpilot. Initially I had it wired to the same bus as my chartplotter and sonar. When the pilot would kick on, my sonar and chartplotter would **** the bed. Eventually to fix the problem I had to install new 4 gauge wire and a new fuse panel. With this in place, I was able to move the autopilot, sonar, chartplotter, vhf, radio, and spreader lights all onto the same fuse panel with no problems. Most likely you just need thicker wire up to your fuse panel to carry more current.
  12. I have been hammering the walleye pretty good out of Barcelona the past few weekends. Trust me....theyre there.
  13. I have caught plenty of fish over 30lbs using 14lb line...and fleas no worse than the wire on my dipsy rods
  14. I can't believe people are using heavy line like this. 20lb? 50lb?!?!?! Are you kidding me? The heaviest line I have on down rigger rods is 14lb, and Ive never had a break off. Even on my wire dipsys I only use 17lb leader. Im shocked right now
  15. I thought that guy was in a little 15ft lund or something similiar, not a 30ft baha cruiser
  16. Raspberry dolphin, monkey puke, steelies stomper, kevorkian, watermelon, purple Froggy, pooh bear
  17. Awesome. I was going to get a slip there, but Im only fishing saturday and sunday. They wanted me to pay the full $80 for the week. So Ill just park and launch. Im in a Bayliner 2252 Express Cruiser, all white, hardtop cuddly. Go by "Team Thick". I don't know my MMSI number off the top of my head. Ill have to look on my VHF when I get there. PM me with yours and Ill either hail you or catch you at the dock. I should be there Saturday by 2am. So far, weather is looking pretty good.
  18. Do you have numbers for it? Id love to dive it and retrieve all the spoons and balls hung up on it
  19. Anyone fishing the tournament starting this weekend? I will be. Out of Northeast or Barcelona. If you are, shoot me your MMSI number and we can BS over the VHF.
  20. jigstick

    Barcelona ny

    I have been. the past two weeks. Water temp there has been sporadic. Some spots it was in the 55-57 degree range, and then within a half mile it would drop to 47 degrees. If you can find the warm water, you will catch walleye. I was using stick baits, spoons, and deep diving crank baits. Most came off of the spoons. I did catch some nice sized ones. One slob at 12.5lb. Averaging 10lbs Pay attention to the wind…see where the warm water will be blowing to.
  21. Where you fishing "the mountain" due north out of North East? I've done ok out of that harbor, but the big pigs are out of Barcelona which is only five miles past north east on route 5. If you ever want to fish up hat way just let me know. I can take you right to the hot spots.
  22. Okuma classic pro GLT dipsy rod for $35-$40. Okuma Magdalena pro reel for about $60. Twili tip for $7. Awesome setup. Sometimes you can find this exact setup pre spooled with 1000ft of 30lb 7 strand wire for $149 at gander mountain or dicks. Super good deal.
  23. id definitely go with a 50/200 ducer. I use an Airmar P58 50/200 ducer on a Raymarine DSM25 sounder box and it is great. The 50 will penetrate deeper water much better than the 83.
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