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Fishing Keuka lake for the first time
jk1 replied to Pursuit 2670's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
For those who jig all species but the lakers are hard to come by. We fish almost every week, and between my buddy and I we have only one brown to our reord. No rainbows and very few salmon This jigging not trolling. Good luck it is grat fishery.....jk -
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Might try to sneak up there tomorrow, weather permitting.....jk
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Yes nice to know the varying temps through the water column. Thanks.....jk
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My misunderstand, thanks for clearing that up. I must have got two different tournaments confused together....jk
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Well I am confused. Was there a tournament at Keyuka two or three weeks ago? Which end of Seneca were at, I have only fished the south end up to the Salt plant and a little bend. Still a nice fish, nope better than that a real good fish. I will get a bigger one real soon so you better get back out there.....jk
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That wont affect me, I did not know that though. Thanks....jk
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that is a dandy and especially out of Keyuka. Out of the thousands that we have caught there none were over 29 inches, 8-9 pounds. Cayuga yes but Keyuka no. Good show.....jk
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How big was your big fish Guff?
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What is the problem at the bridge??????
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Well we launched and fished to the north like several other boat and saw just a few school of bait right next to shore. Got nothing there and did not see any caught there. Crossed to long point, scattered fish on TV and had several and misses, in fact we lost a lot of fish. Met up with Mr Oneida Lake who caught three fish while we were talking to him in 45 minutes. He did that just to embarrass-ha ha- us, thanks for all the hints you gave us. Hope to fish with you again. Oh we ended up with just one fish and a small salmon boated. Quit about one-exhausted ate at A&J and went home.....good day and made another friend.....jk Trying for Monday next trip
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Slow Rollin, like your name, that is the way I sort of fish for walleyes. I just like to picture in my mind my lures, bait whatever to just go along with a slow walleye roll
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F21 nice fish, 10 pounds???. Our last time up we saw very active looking fish at the 140 to 160 foot depth. Lots of motion on the TV screen but we had no hits, the wind was calm and we reached them with the 1 ouncers. Still trying to go up on Friday.And the point north of long point is a good spot, from there down to the obvious brown building (church?) just north of long point. For us Deans cove is closer than long point by 30 minutes so we launch there most often....jk
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When the wind is calm we jig that deep a lot. Most of our success is usually at 100 to 110 feet. 25 feet is going to weird. We live on 1 ounce jigs. Yep at 120 you are trying to push the line out of the rod to sink faster. If we see fish reacting to the jigs on the fall of course we stop dropping and start fishing right there and then
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