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cronoticed

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  1. There are adult and child divisions. 1st 2nd and 3rd place all pay in addition to the Lunker Prize which is $1,000 cash.

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    Thanks for the reply, so the top 3 fish out of all species listed on entry form will win?

  2. Is this the south shore marina derby? I just downloaded an entry form. Are there really 6 different divisions? Under divisions it just lists 6 different species. Just google owasco lake derby and you'll find it.

  3. Good advice in those threads above... 1 oz jigs with soft plastics - lunker city shakers or swimfish, BPS plastics etc. White or chartreuse are usually good colors. Also jigging spoons are a good bet at times. Normally lakers are pretty scattered in spring. Haven't fished Seneca yet this year but we've had good luck jigging Cayuga out of long point over the last month or so 80-150 FOW has been where we marked/caught most fish. I'd try between Sampson and Geneva, around Belhurst is always a good bet...

  4. I'm confused about the team aspect, it says nothing about having a team on the registration form. It seems to me if 2 or 3 people are all registered separately and fishing in the same boat, they should all be able to keep their daily limit and weigh in their daily limit for a derby. I'd love to hear more about this, I plan to fish the spring derby with at least 1 other guy and want to make sure we're following the rules.

  5. Fished this am from myers along the west shoreline. It was windy rough and a non existent bite. Marked fish pretty much the whole time. Ran a kitchen sink type approach with lead cores of 10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3, and 2's with sticks and all different spoons. Also ran riggers and and planers with deep divers. Trolled 9 lines for 8hrs and managed 1 small Atlantic on a deep diver. Trolled speeds of 1.7-2.6 down speed, they just wouldn't cooperate.

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    I'm not sure we had the complete kitchen sink but similar results today, had a solid hit on 5 color and another on 90' rigger but that's it, others we talked to had a similar experience. We trolled sounth along east shore until the debris got too bad and back up the west, varied our depth a lot and marked fish/bait all over.

  6. Put in at long point this AM around 6:30, had an unfortunate run in with a deer on the way but we made it out OK. Trolled for about 2 hours, marked quite a bit but nothing wanted to bite. Switched over to laker jigging around 9 which was slow to start but turned on around 11am... 6 fish boated in short order, big fish of the day was just under 9 1/2 lbs all came from right around 100 FOW. Snowy and cold but a great day out.

  7. I went north out of Myers @ 6:45am, trolled north to the powerplant on the east side, had one decent LL maybe 18".  We jigged for lakers at the plant and across on the west side then trolled back to taughannock.  Jigging is normally our go-to when the trolling is slow but we marked very few fish and no bait, the jigging was non-existent.  Would've liked to try out of Long Point for the lakers but that'll have to wait for warmer weather. 

  8. We tried to put in at long point today, its still frozen, should be open by next weekend. Put in at Myers for round 2, 1 decent LL which was an improvement over last Sunday but still not great. Look forward to reading your report Salmo, I think we were the only 2 boats on the lake (other than crew team) didn't see anyone around taughannock.

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