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greenboatluke

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  1. I have a cottage on Henderson bay (on Sackets Harbor side). Pap gave some great insight on launches within close proximity that will allow you to play the wind. There's another small place called Bedford Creek Marina and Campground. It's between Sackets and Henderson. Don't know what your sleeping arrangements are, but they have sites to rent and you can get a slip by the day or week. The slip would lock you down there though. Leave it on the trailer and if the lake cooperates, back it down the launch minutes from your campsite!

    I usually get a slip there for multiple different weeks throughout summer.

  2. No need to use a swivel to connect copper to copper. Just a back to back haywire twist.

    So I assume I can run the 300 for a while, than take the leader off and haywire the extra on, put on a leader and roll with it. After trolling deep water, I could then take it apart again... How well does a haywire untwist? Can it be used again or should the few inches be cut off for a new haywire?
  3. True. Although thinking further with it, he could put on a long section of braid between the copper segments and then decide whether he wants to use 300 or 500 ft.

    I think I'd like to be able to use the 300 early and adjust to 500 later... Not sure if I want to cut the extra 200 I have in half to make a 400 or maybe 450. I have time to think, I guess.

  4. I picked up a 300 copper and am planning to run it off an inline board. (My current program is 2 riggers and 1 dipsy off each side.) 

     

    I currently have offshore inlines and through some research, heard they don't pull to the side well when towing long copper. I read church inlines will pull better. Anyone have experience using offshore, or should I buy a church tx-44 for my copper application?

     

    Secondly, I want to continue to run a dipsy on the same side. I have the magnum size on wire. Any suggestions on what setting I should use on the dipsy and how far I should get the copper away from the boat. Last thing I want to do is tangle wire and copper!

     

    Lastly, what is your go to set up on the business end of your copper set up?

     

    Any advice and experience is greatly appreciated! Thanks.

  5. Hello Yves, I'm about an hour south of you in New Paltz (right down 87). I spend half the summer outside of Sackets Harbor on the lake. Brought my smaller boat down to try my hand at stripers when I'm not up there for browns and walleye this spring. Great to have you on the site.

  6. Welcome to LOU! I'm a south shore guy from the eastern end. At least around me, they'll sell you gas anywhere. Also, what part of the North shore? Might help anyone that's close give you info. Good luck with your purchase and getting out there! 

  7. Welcome! I've spent every summer of my life just outside Sackets. Got into walleye a few years ago and have been trying to go after salmon and lakers for the last 2 summers. A lot of info here from the LOU faithful. Ask and ask away! 

     

    I have wire on my dipsy rods and use 30# test for main line on rigger rods. I get some fleas, but they get worse in mid summer. May and Early June don't feel to be a problem for me.

     

    I just got some short leadcore for early browns (late april) and opening of walleye (1st saturday in May). Only ran them twice last year. Just picked up a 300 copper for this coming season.

     

    Anyway, there's my 2 cents on some short seasons and little experience! :)

     

    Tight Lines.

  8. Edited my original post and added Canadian pricing available for the North shore folks. Postage is more expensive so the #s are higher. Doing my best to get these out as cheap as possible! There's a foreign currency exchange close by, so I think I can work in Canadian $ for you, will post with more info later.
    Let me know if you're interested.

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