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Olcott
JC heir replied to Decoy Hound's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Wilson report
JC heir replied to stillfishing's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Niagara bar
JC heir replied to fishslayer23's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
I fished the bar all morning and didn't see or hear anyone hammering them -
Olcott browns
JC heir replied to Comin' In hot's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
I am wanting to travel up for lakers soon....when they warm up. Any pointers, or launch suggestions?thx.Lane -
Are guys out fishing for lakers now?
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Niagara bar I had a ball last fall on the bar fishing for kings. wondering when things should heat up this spring for lakers, and/or kings. thanks!
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Hi, I am interested in the early spring bite on the Niagara bar. Would anyone be good enough to enlighten me on the times, species, techniques.....anything that would be helpful to a newby. I have a 1850 lund rigged for trolling. If the primary method is jigging, im gonna need some equipment. Thanks
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Looking to upgrade my old 1985 main motor. Not looking for issues, have enough of my own!! Please text me at 814-671-3035. Thanks Lane
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where are the salmon
JC heir replied to Jose's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
I Have never tried lakers and don't intend to. Fortunately I can keep my freezer full of walleye and perch. I did however make a trip to olcott this spring, and brought home a few kings. I will say that if the lakers are worse than the kings, they are probably poisionous. Those kings were just awful. -
Sandy Creek /Olcott-new guys
JC heir replied to wishinfishin's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Olcott Memorial Day weekend
JC heir replied to Richard's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Congrats on a great weekend. I made my first trip ever this weekend. didn't do as well as you, but managed a dozen or more kings a day. really fun experience. could be you all might have saw me. boat name is God's Grace. -
Thanks a lot guys, I will take a list off here and pick up a dozen. As for the stingers, right now the most danger they are in would seem to be from rust, so getting trashed by a big king seems like a good thing!
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I have a spoon box full of regular sized Michigan stingers that I bought for walleye and lakers. Will they work on kings, and if not so well, what would be a few go to brands, sizes, and colors to pick up.
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title pretty much sums it up. just trying to save some $$$ buying used.
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I can only make a trip or 2 for the weekend, and am anxious to try the kings. what time of summer is the action the best for kings? Thanks. Lane
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wilson 5/9
JC heir replied to Sanitarium's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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I do not want to hijack the previous thread, and I have a question, not a comment. I am thinking about buying a fish hawk, and don't currently own one. How much difference do you normally detect between your down speed, and gps speed? I guess what im wondering,is, is it usually just a few tenths with an occasional heavy current causing large deviation, or is a big difference the norm? also, how important do you feel the depth feature is on the x4d since its attached to your rigger and you should already know the depth pretty close? I run 12 lb balls, and don't feel theres yoo much blowback, but again, could be wrong here too. thanks Lane also, new here, so gonna attach a pic just to try out the feature.
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Braid and dipsy divers
JC heir replied to fish-on's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
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Banging Bottom With Rigger Balls
JC heir replied to Consigliere's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
I went to a seminar not long ago, where the speaker recommended using a cannonball snubber, and hooking the release to the top of the snubber, and the ball to the bottom. that gets you a couple feet higher than the ball. -