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jk1

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  1. Ice fishing, we used to stay in our truck and fish right off the road above the Marina with tip ups.  Most people used Alwives but we used nighties.  there used to be 4 or 5 cars of guys doing that  10- 20 years ago......jk

  2. Lake trout.  The ones we got long time ago from Canada not good at all.  From Lake Ontario were better but..  Those from Keyuka and the finger lakes taste real good, not walleyes but good tasting trout.

  3. ​There are fish at the bluffs, that is where the two arms meet.  We had biters right on the bottom and half way up fished from5 to 9 am and had no one else around for quit a while.  No big fish this year though.  24 incher is a big one there for big fish go to Deans cove there are ten pounders there once in a while.....k

  4. Probably it is food related but in the north end the walleyes seem to be weed relate with in the south is rocks---in my opinion.  Just reread my last post, boy did I mistype there- sorry......jk

  5. GH73 wait itll you are my age. Over 65(way over) then see what missing sleep does to you.  The area you fished is my te butI will not be there for several weeks yet.  I can imagine that it is hard to set a hook while in a kayak.  Good luck, save some for the rest of us.....jk

  6. The narrows, I have never caught a walleye with in 2 or 300 yards  of there.  The edge of the  bed off turtle cove is the futher north that I have gotten any, but most of those were big ones.  And I think each time was casting for tigers there.  Over near the bar(footprints) I have not taken any until you get south to that point where that weed patch ends.  Mymian area is where the OP  meathunter 737 fished but we don't troll much more casting

  7. Hay I got the limit twice through the ice and only once casting.  That is the big number on Otisco for me.  But 25 inch fish are common.  Shorts are rare......jk

  8. Got to agree with "Landshark".  That lake skunked us 1/3rd of the time.  To us it is a big fish lake not a numbers lake.  Also we have never caught any small walleyes there, none under 15 inches.  Our best number days have been ice fishing.  We like the surprise tigers and big walleyes so that is a common destination for us.....jk 

  9. Don't stop fishing in the winter!  We have gone up with the boat and ice fishing gear, we have shoveled ice off the ramp if there is open water..  Oh we jig, we do not troll maybe that makes a difference but we get a limit almost ever time we go up no matter the season.  Bigger fish in Cayuga but that is bigger water and a lower limit in winter we just stay with Keyuka....jk

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