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Prof T

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  1. Nice report Justin. Way to mix it up when things are slow. I sometimes get stubborn and waste a lot of time running proven, but unproductive on that day, setups.

     

    I live on the SLR and there were very, very few boats out this weekend. Water temp 44 here.

  2. I put hundreds of hours running riggers for eyes on the St Lawrence. Learned to use them on Oneida in the 80's and 90's. Lessons learned: Oneida's bottom is a LOT more forgiving than the river. I try to skim no more than 2 feet off of the bottom so you've got to be very familiar with the area you're fishing, A good depthfinder/gps map  is essential. My leads are 40 to 50 ft pulling shallow running stick baits. Keeps them ticking right off of the bottom.

     

    I used to run Black's releases and was pretty happy when tuned properly, but have gone to Chamberlain's for 3 years. They are 20 bucks vs 10 for the blacks, have 2 adjustments, and can be set for a light release with a good sharp rod snap for a reliable hook set. Allows you to crank the rods down, especially when there's surface weeds and not get a lot of false releases. The release upon a strike is an independent magnetic thumb screw. They can be set super light for soft hits and always go back to where you had them.

     

    I'm sold and won't go back. I especially like that guys fishing with you can be shown how to set a rod and it ends up OK.

     

     

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