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Trailered the boat from Pittsburgh to Wilson on thursday to get in on some LOC King action. I had only fished the bar one day a few years ago, so we were going in pretty blind. Thurs afternoon launched out of the Fort and fished the bar from 3pm to dark. Had spoons, FF, and meat all through the column in 60-180 fow, and couldnt move a rod. Friday, after some intel we got Thurs night, launched from Olcott in the dark at 5 am, went east to the power plant, and went 10-13 on kings in 60-120 fow. All spoons. 150 copper, ten color, riggers, and divers all went. Sat, launched even earlier at 430, headed east again. Moved a rod or two on small kings early, but marks were gone from the day before. Saw a lotta big charters and tourney boats heading further east, so we made the move. Wayy slow again, only picked up 7 king bites between 730 am and 5 pm, but they were all good ones. All spoons, all but one on riggers. Ended up with one 19 lb 10 oz and one 20 lb 12 oz, which got us at #15 on the board. Overall, great trip. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Yankee's weekend in Wilson
CK3080 replied to Yankee Troller's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Oswego
CK3080 replied to Bassin Bob's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
I had a slow morning out of Mexico as well. 2 for 3. Went east and west, saw some marks, saw some other boats netting fish, just couldnt get a program together Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app -
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Great lake single planner plus
CK3080 replied to John nastasi's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
Pull amish outfitter white poly boards. They pull very hard, probably harder than my old otter boats. Yes, run copper, lead, etc. Really just need to make sure your gunnels can take it. I have a ton of reinforcement under my tracks that the masts are mounted in, and use snubbers on the boards too. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app -
Great lake single planner plus
CK3080 replied to John nastasi's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
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WTB- outboard 90-130hp
CK3080 replied to Little Crappie's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
Oh boy, new project? Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app -
Sold / Closed 5 Trip Z divers
CK3080 replied to markm's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Sold / Closed 5 Trip Z divers
CK3080 replied to markm's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Dual Console 20-22' fiberglass boat for trolling
CK3080 replied to Netbender's topic in This Old Boat
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Dual Console 20-22' fiberglass boat for trolling
CK3080 replied to Netbender's topic in This Old Boat
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Dual Console 20-22' fiberglass boat for trolling
CK3080 replied to Netbender's topic in This Old Boat
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Dual Console 20-22' fiberglass boat for trolling
CK3080 replied to Netbender's topic in This Old Boat
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Dual Console 20-22' fiberglass boat for trolling
CK3080 replied to Netbender's topic in This Old Boat
I have a 2004 Wellcraft 220 Sportsman dual console. Absolutely love it. Would like to get a custom hard top made for it someday. Can trailer anywhere (i trailer from sackets harbor to Wilson and Erie PA a few times a year), cruise around on a nice day with 6-7 people, or can hard core fish 4 guys and 8 rods. Let me know if you want any more info. -
You can likely get it below 1000 rpms, but what does she look like from the rear? Are we talking a new one? Two ideas come to mind: https://adventuremarine.ca/product/swim-step-motor-bracket/ https://www.iboats.com/shop/panther-fixed-outboard-motor-bracket-model-27.html?cm_mmc=&gclid=EAIaIQobChMImNDZ4qHd4AIVBbbACh30hwjYEAQYAiABEgKqpPD_BwE I have the latter mounted on my Wellcraft 220 Sportsman with a T9.9. The adventure bracket is really nice if the swim step would allow for it. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Yes, for walleye on erie out of Erie PA. Worked well, but didnt seem to catch any better than normal worm harnesses. May have picked up a few more whites on these than blade harnesses too. That being said, anything we put in the water got bit last year pretty well. Just needed to be in the right depth at the right time. They do work and like to add in the arsenal, but not a magic lure for us.
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my outside 10.5' dipsey rods are okuma GLT's. I've never used Talora's, but cant say too much bad about the okumas. Cheap too.
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Not a bad idea, will have to see how they fit in there and if I can keep from bouncing around. Was thinking maybe something along the lines of a wakeboard tower rack? Anyone ever use something like one of these for boards? may or may not work back to back with the bungee going through the center of both. https://www.amazon.com/Wakeboard-Polished-Adjustable-Wakeboarding-Towers/dp/B00CA5UJ6S/ref=sr_1_3?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1547058247&sr=1-3&keywords=wakeboard+tower+rack
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Anyone have any ideas or contraptions in use for storage of big boards on your boat while underway? I was thinking of some type of rack that I could mount on a rail or somewhere so they wouldnt slide all around and get damaged/ smash toes. I currently run the white amish collapsible big boards and hate collapsing and reassembling every time. Would like to mount to a rail on the bow, or maybe the rail in front of my splash well? Boat pics to help with what im trying to do.
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Diluted Krud Kutter from lowes and a good scrub brush. Mr. Clean Magic Eraser for the tough blood spot stains in the corners that have been there since May...
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Henderson Harbor
CK3080 replied to markdaniel's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)


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