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Prof T

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  1. The silver lining in this is that this is, at least so far, a very rare occurrence. We fish here 3 to 5 times a week, catch numerous fish of all sizes and, because we keep logs, can say it has shown up in less than a half of a percent of the fish taken. I'm not saying it shouldn't be a concern, but I sure wouldn't let it keep me home if you're planning a trip!
  2. SLR Walleye 2017 I know there's a new SLR section, but we've posted here before and some guys might not follow that thread yet. This year's been interesting, to say the least. The higher water, and thus higher current, have changed things up for those of us who fish the constricted areas of the river. June and July caused us to move off of our traditional runs in search of slacker areas where we could still get down and present lures effectively. Fish weren't stacked up like year's past, and you really had to have a dozen areas to hit to find cooperative fish. We still caught fish, but did a lot of moving and adjusting to do it. New spots here means lots of hangups and lost tackle. I left more gear last month than all of last year. The past couple of weeks have been getting pretty consistent. Fish are showing up and there have been some really decent ones. Interestingly, a couple other guys along with myself have been landing some undersize fish. I got just one all of last year, and I have had four on over the last three outings. Can't be a bad thing. Today's fish included one short, one decent one lost at the boat, a couple low 20's and a 28. Pretty typical of the past 5 or 6 outings. Just wanted to let guys know we're still at it.
  3. We've had really good luck with 20 flourocarbon for leaders for river northern which are rarely over 36 inches. And yes, sweet walleye[emoji9] Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  4. I own this same boat, rigged with a new 90 merc last fall. If you are looking for an inexpensive, SAFE, towable, very fishable boat at a reasonable price, give this listing a close look. I've owned mine for 30 years, have never replaced a rivet, and only performed the same repairs he has listed as already done.
  5. Same problem. Going to try some 30 mono on a rigger rod.
  6. Fish are around, but compared to the last couple of years, they're pretty damn stubborn. Fished from 4:30 to 8:30 this morning and moved around a lot to find fish that would hit. Took over an hour and a half on 6 different spots to connect. Then it was all about swapping out lures to finally land on what they would hit today. Fleas suck. Surface weeds suck. Rain sucks. Current sucks. Had to hook 6 fish to land 3. If I had a chance to do it over and sleep in, would I? NO WAY
  7. Still battling them here too! So is 30 mono and a rod length of flouro what I should spool with?
  8. x3 .... very sporadic. On one day, cant buy a strike the next.
  9. Although the speed is reduced near shore, you can still get around and there are many launches open. There are lots of boats out and the amount of debris is reduced since spring. Not saying there isn't any, just be alert. Increased current is a particular problem if you're fishing deep. It's made a mess out of my program.
  10. Lots of guys would be envious of you for finding perch that were cooperative this time of year!
  11. Big upright freezer $75 I have an old Carrier upright freezer for sale. Has worked flawlessly for me. It's 6 ft tall by 30 inches wide and weighs about a ton and a half. Not frost free so it's much easier on your fish and game. (less prone to freezer burn) Door latches and locks w/ keys. Located in Rome Here's my craigslist ad with pics. https://utica.craigslist.org/app/6192284769.html
  12. Grasse point is a very underrated park. Those electric sites on the west side are probably the nicest in the state park system!
  13. Ditto on the congrats!
  14. Congratulations to you guys! Nice fish to go along with what sounds like a great trip.
  15. Thanks for posting and glad to hear you had a good day out. Although we all long to have our favorite waters to ourselves, not seeing boats this time year is pretty eerie. We have a phenomenal fishery right on our doorstep and it makes you realize how fragile it really is! I can't imagine how much money is being lost by all of the small businesses who depend on a three month season to make or break their year.
  16. ESOX, Nice fish and photo. Having a difficult time putting a June pattern together so far myself. Getting a few, but fish are inconsistently scattered. I think the heavy current inconsistent weather don't help. Really need to keep changing things up. YUP, BRING ON THAT FULL MOON
  17. nActually a pretty reasonable repair. Just did mine for $115. Teleflex through Wholesale marine. 2 tips: after freeing the cable from all cable ties that secure it and other things to it, remove it from the helm. As you ease it forward you should be able to free it from the tilt tube of the motor. It helps to have a partner push it out with a dowel or other push rod.. Mine had enough clearance to ease it all the way out without removing motor mounting bolts. Before you pull it through the chase to get it around the rear corner of the boat, attach a decent rope or guide wire to assist in pulling the new one back toward the motor. Once you have the old one on the ground, the measurement is along the black sheathing, from the crimp on the rack end to the crimp on the steering arm end, PLUS 30". Then round up to the next foot. New one went back in in about 45 minutes. Feels like a new boat!
  18. I have an lcx 15 Mt Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  19. Nice report....and a good glimpse into a type of fishing I might be a little too old (and lazy) to start up. Sure like the hum of that new 4 stroke
  20. Border Angler, Kevin and I have talked about this a lot. We think the fish are scattered on lots of locations, more than people think. The reason some guys get them is that they have learned a specific spot and what it takes to present a lure or bait there so it's working properly. It's no secret these fish love the bottom. Also no secret that the current in one spot is different than in another. So what gets you down and working in one situation has to vary from what worked in another. I leave my clicker on when friends come with me so they can hear what I'm doing This is where I pay more line out, this is where I pull up, etc. This is where I reel up and start over because the current has caused too much line to get out. This big river fishing is really just like small stream fishing where every pool and run requires a slightly different approach. Find a likely area, learn it, keep close track of the current and structure, fish it at different times of the day and night, log what works and doesn't, and your success rate will reflect. Finally, don't depend on your depthfinder to find fish. Use it to study the bottom. Find a shelf where the current will be broken and provide a resting area.....find a big flat adjacent to the current...find something that works and then go find 15 more just like it.
  21. Thanks..great to be back on the home turf. Fish were in dissimilar spots. One on a 35 ft drop and the other on a 55 ft flat. With the flows increased, the current is definitely "enhanced". Couldn't move the bigger fish against it, Had to slip with it to gain on the fish and was fortunate to have a steady net man. It would have been tough alone. And yes, Kevin caught the first fish from my boat of the season!
  22. Todd, I'm a bottom bouncer guy and here's my not very expensive setup: Okuma Classic levelwind on a medium action 6 1/2 - 7 Ugly stick. I like the smaller 200 reel size to save weight and really, how much line do you need to fish down in 25 -50 ft of water? Those reels have a nice size crank also. Main line is 20 lb braid to cut the water easily, with a 5 ft flouro leader to the bouncer. Lures are also pulled behind a rod length of flouro. I'm sold on Seaguar Blue Leader material in 20 lb. Could go lighter if fish are smaller and bottom isn't lined with zebras. I fish a minefield and need the strength and abrasion resistance. Braid can't handle it. This is a no stretch setup, so you've got to let your drags and rods do the work! I absolutely think the Seaguar is worth the cost. Years ago I started paying attention to terminal tackle and found that if you don't need a swivel, DON'T USE ONE. My stickbaits are always pulled behind a good quality duolock snap, lightest wire one you feel safe with. Swivel is on the bottom bouncer end anyway. For kicks, tie two Rapalas on test leads. Put one on a snap swivel and the other on a loop knot so it can work side to side. You'll see what I mean. The duolock is a good compromise. It's the little things.
  23. Back on the river tomorrow...let the games begin!
  24. Prof T

    SLR guys

    Look good...my guess is a goby pattern would be deadly. Every fish I clean has gobs of gobies. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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