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Thinkin'Big

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  1. thanks, very interested in it.

    I appreciate you interest!!!! I will 100% let you know if the sale falls thru!!! Sorry again for not getting back to you sooner!!


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  2. Up for sale is my Finger Lakes/Great Lakes fishing machine. This boat was built to fish, and has been well loved a long the way. If you're looking for an affordable, safe and efficient way to get your family and friends out on the water, this boat is for you. The cabin offers a spot for the kids to get out of the sun, a long with dry storage for all your gear. This boat's versatility allows you to be trolling for trout and salmon, perch fishing or just out cruising and swimming with your kids. It gives you the flexibility to do it all without breaking the bank! The boat is 21feet long with 7'8" beam which provides a very stable platform, yet very easy to trailer. It is powered by a strong and very reliable 4 cylinder Mercruiser I/O, also making the fuel bill very easy on the wallet. Accessories Include: (2) Cannon Electric Downriggers (2) Lowrance FF Mark 5 and Elite 4 with chirp (1) Fish Hawk X4 Speed and Temp Monitor/Probe (2) Great Lakes Brand Custom Triple Rod Trees (2) 36" Amish Outfitter Trolling Bags. Upgrades Include: New Marine Floor, No soft spots. New Trailer wiring, lights, and tires.

    I am selling the boat because I have teamed up with some friends on a larger boat and I can't foresee using it much over the summer. This boat is offered at $4,100 or best offer. I am absolutely willing to negotiate within reason. I am also open to trades (Smaller perch outfit with Outboard motor) plus cash. Boat can be seen anytime, and will run it for you as long as no freezing temps are predicted. Pm for contact information.

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  3. Up for sale is my Finger Lakes/Great Lakes fishing machine. This boat was built to fish and has been well loved a long the way. If your looking for an affordable, safe and efficient way to get family and friends out on the water this boat is for you. The cabin offers a spot for the kids to get out of the sun, along with dry storage for all your gear. This boat gives you the flexibility to do it all without breaking the bank! The 7’8” beam and 21 foot length provides a very stable platform, yet extremely easy to trailer. Accessories included: (2) Cannon Electric Downriggers

    (2) Lowrance FF Mark 5 elite and Elite 4 with chirp & gps (this unit comes with a navonics chip). (1) Fish Hawk x4 speed and temp probe/monitor (2) Great Lakes Brand Custom Triple Rod Trees (2) Amish outfitter trolling bags. Upgrades: New Marine grade floor, trailer wiring, lights and tires. Boat is offered at $4,100 or best offer, willing to negotiate. Also open to trades (perch boat with outboard plus cash).

     

     

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  4. On ‎5‎/‎5‎/‎2018 at 4:19 PM, bandrus1 said:

    Irish... Hit 4 nice browns in the bowl this morning and bite 100 percent died at 9... Did the east shore after that and hit Skippy salmon and lots of lake trout followers down on bottom but no takes 

    I know the lake well, but have never heard of "the bowl" being referenced. What are you referring to?

  5. 2 hours ago, bulletbob said:

     still wondering if flatline trolling skaneateles with small plugs is somewhat  worthwhile compared to  south end of cayuga??... bob

    I have trolled Skaneateles quite a few times....Never had much "luck". I produced fish but nothing to write home about. Mainly small LL Salmon, Lake trout, and a few just legal rainbows. I myself would never compare Skaneateles lake with the trolling of Cayuga. So I guess to answer your question, in my opinion of you have means to go to Cayuga, fish Cayuga!

  6. 21 hours ago, cinnamon fish said:

    Gotcha, thanks.  I just setup my first lead core rod/reel last week and been experimenting with leader lengths.  I've seen guys using up to 30 ft. sometimes, which seems extensive.

    Food for thought...I was listening to a seminar about 2 years ago, a well known charter captain from Oswego was talking about leader lengths in lead core set ups. He said that there is no reason to have a lead core leader length any longer than the length of the rod that you are using (and quite a few people in the crowd agreed with him). He basically said, the longer the leader, the more it screws with the presentation of your spoon or whatever your using. But especially with the lighter flutter spoons, the long leader and light flutter spoon attached to the heavy sinking lead core will actually float its way upward messing with the presentation and action of the spoon. I took the advice and shortened my leaders to between 8-15 feet and it has helped a ton. Tight Lines.

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