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  1. A little research on the NOAA/NWS marine website finds MrKato is on the money: 

    Buoy 45012 is listed as being 18 nm N-NE of Rochester (details say 20 nm however) and reports wave height (WVHT) in ft.  This morning it read 1.3 ft.  Buoy RPRN6 is 7 nm out from Rochester and reports a lot of other data (temp, wind speed, barometric pressure) but no WVHT.  I believe it is a NWS buoy reporting for the Coast Guard.  Buoy RCRN6 is 8 nm out and reports only temp for the NOAA.  I guess I have a better appreciation for how useless the wave height data from a buoy 20 nm out can be for me fishing 4-7 miles off shore.  The best gauge I have found is to go to the Weather Bug website for Webster and look at the Forest Lawn Beach weather camera.  It looks right out on the water and is the next best thing to standing on shore.  I wish I had this much motivation for doing research for term papers in school.  

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  2. Intended to head to deeper water but the trim tabs weren't working this morning, so enjoyed a bumpy ride to the 150-300 fow area east of Hedges. Not many marks but those that I did see were usually at 240-250ish.  Grabbed 2 kings, 15 and 19 lbs, so a good day. Both on a DW dolphin green glow spoon 70' over 240 and 260.

     

    BTW, I was listening to the channel 2 weather forecast on the marine radio and it said the wave reading at the Rochester buoy was 0 feet.  I was about 5 miles out probably 6-7 miles east of the buoy, and it was a good 1' chop this morning with the occasional 2' roller.  I was surprised the report was so far off ... just like the NOAA wave report. IMG_20210822_132627203.thumb.jpg.97da87d55f24c1cd48d9c9ecf6066c4b.jpg

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  3. Went for a short troll straight N out of I-Bay Wednesday night in the 150-200 fow range. Landed a nice 22 lb king on a FF down 65 over 170. Ripped 400' of line off from the get go and took 15 minutes to get him to the boat. Made the evening trip worthwhile. Also picked up a steel skippy while changing lures. As my gramps would say, this guy's eyes were bigger than his stomach. GOPR1385-1.jpgGOPR1386.jpg

     

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  4. I'm starting to suspect my small Rapala digital scale is reading low. It has a 25 lb max and the last few 15 and 18 lb kings I have caught fought and felt every bit as heavy as previous 20 lbers. I checked it with the DR weights and it read accurately with them, but above 10 lb not sure. I have a new Rapala fish grip with 50 lb digital scale on order and I'll see how that goes. I expect future catches to weigh more. How's that sound for a fisherman's line of reasoning?

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  5. yep, they're showing up.  Suggest when you're reeling in and lure is about 30-35 ft from boat, lower your rod tip into the water and zip it upward as fast as you can.  Usually cuts the majority of them off.  (Not suggested to slap the water with the rod....unless you want a broken rod)
     
    Tom B.
    (LongLine)
    Tom, I tried this on Friday and it worked very well. Thanks for the suggestion. Better than peeling them off with your fingers.

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  6. Did an evening troll last night starting about 5:00, heading NW to the 150-250' water which took me pretty much directly N of the river.  Caught 3 kings (2 skippys) and a nice steelhead.  The larger king was 13 lbs and hit on a bright yellow glow FF.  The steelhead and 2 skippys hit on a DW chartreuse spiny spoon.  The steelhead was a good size at 11 lbs.  Everything hit in 65-75' over 200-220' deep.  The temp break was much deeper, close to 100', but the shallower depth was working fine.  The larger king ripped about 100 yards of line off in about 15 seconds and then the line went straight to the bottom.  He gave an incredible fight for a 13 lb fish.  I thought I was in for a much larger fish.  The wind definitely kicked up toward 8:00 and it was a bumpy ride back to the bay.   

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  7. Woody, he went back into the lake.  I just noticed this post had a date of 6/29 - I just corrected it to 6/20.  I wish I could fish into the future. 

     

    The wrong date and misidentified fish are from that day having more screw-ups than I care to have.  Started with the downrigger cable popping off the spool and wrapping around the drive spindle, then once getting settled into trolling I realized my truck keys aren't on the boat and are probably sitting in the porta-potty at Mayer's, and then when I grabbed the net to land this fish I caught the wooden rod I use to grab the downrigger weight to bring it closer to the boat and flung the wooden rod out into the lake.  Go ahead and laugh, I know we all have those days.  Good thing it was Father's Day as my wife was happy to drive up to Mayer's and check the porta-potty.  Yes the keys were there and yes she deserved big thanks for even going in that thing.    

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