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garrymny

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  1. Yes thanks for sharing. Good to know about the smaller spoons! Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  2. Fished from 0700 to Noon. Went 4 for 6. Kept 3 fish. Threw one small Coho back. Kept two Kings about 13 and 15 lbs. Kept one Steelhead about 8 lbs. Lost two nice fish. I fished between Harbor and Smoke Stack. Caught fish from 150-225 FOW. Did not mark ANY BAIT at all. Only marked a few fish in 140 FOW that looked to be cohos down about 50. Spoons caught a couple, but the stud fly and 6" spin doctor (white) was working best. I needed one more for the box, at 11 am, and I was in 200 FOW, and things had gotten slow. So I decided to haul everything in and I went out to deep water. Usually I would have wrapped up and went home, satisfied with my 2 fish, but I wondered what was out there in the deep water. So I went out to 375 FOW, 5 miles straight out from piers. Within 10 minutes had a big hit on the diver, 180 back, the stud fly rig. Landed a nice king, second of the day, and that was my limit. Water temp was 62 surface, in the 200 FOW range it was 52 approx down at the ball as I recall. Out in the 375, I found 42 down 100, about 46 down about 80. Good Luck out there, and please make a report, good or bad. Thanks. Oh, BTW, the Niagara Marine Patrol safety checked my boat when I came in.
  3. I have the text 44, works good, but for long coppers get the yellow bird extra large. It's 12 inches. Works better for me with high drag stuff. Also, change the clip to a Sam's pro release. Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  4. I was very frustrated with the clips on my inline boards. They will not hold braid. So, I replaced them with Sam's pro releases. $10 each, worth every penny. See pictures. No more problems. (Update- that was wishful thinking!) The Sam's won't release the braid, it just cuts into the rubber. And the OR 16s are a pain in a$$ to use, to get the braif behind the pin is not enough, the braid still slips, and the line tightens so the tattle flag doesn't work. Try spinning or looping the braid....NOT easy). I have used the inlines with success and no problems with mono line, but not braid. Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  5. I've seen these magnet Gizmo s on office supply stores, or to use on refrigerator.... Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  6. I attach it 6 inches behind the ball. Then I run a spoon off the release, right above, and only 4 feet back. Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  7. Oh, use an Albright knot to tie them all together. Easy and very strong. Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  8. I will agree with wire to the dipseys, no prob with fleas. And for riggers I run braid, with a 30 foot floro leader, and if necessary I switch to sea flea or 30# mono. Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  9. Jay is right. When t installed my lowrance autopilot interfaced to my old Grady White's steering pump, the fittings that came with the unit would not work. Went too hydraulic shops, lowrs, Hector's, nothing. I went to West Marine in Buffalo and they had what I needed. Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  10. Bummer. Once I left my new cooler at my Mom and Dad's in PA. About 2 months later I was down there, and I asked Dad about my cooler and Dad said he sold it at his yard sale for $10! He didn't know whose it was. But he said don't worry, Uncle Ronny bought it (his brother). Would you believe my Mom called my Uncle and he would not return my $60 cooler! He said he bought it fair and square! I lost all respect for him right there. Moral of the story is, I doubt you'll ever see it again.
  11. I was on Erie Saturday, and I have never seen cottonwood so bad. Yes, it is worse than fleas!. Very hard to get off the line, and stops you reeling just like fleas. Harder to remove than fleas. I also worry about my engine getting clogged up with them. Must be bad on the cooling orifices. Hopefully LO will be clear of them.
  12. On a calm day with no current; with the probe down a foot or so, the surface speed readout, the probe readout, and the GPS speed on your fishfinder should all read the same. If not, something needs calibrated. Once set, yes you will get a different speed at the down probe, but I was just saying it is not that huge, on most days/areas. Usually within a half or one MPH of my surface probe and GPS speed. Of course, some days and areas it can be more different, depending on current.
  13. Yes, the fish hawk book said this would wear out the bearings in the unit. Also, fat trout, you should calibrate your unit, see instructions in the book. It Should not be off that much. Mine is usually within 1/2 to 1 mph of my GPS. Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  14. I fish Ontario and Erie. I will check the book for Erie. Thanks. Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  15. I was thinking about doing this! Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  16. Been using mine now for about 20 trips. Works great. But, the programming and going between screens is a learning experience. Love hunt mode and drag mode. Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  17. I drilled a couple holes so I can put a cotter pin through to keep the paddle from spinning 60 mph while going down the road. Got tired of using rubber bands and losing them. Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  18. Are you allowed to clean the fish on the boat? Is it legal for the fish wardens? I always wait and it at home but I would like to clean them on the water. Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  19. The fishing is slow this year as far as I'm concerned. Both for walleye on erie out of the small boat harbor in Buf, as well as salmon in LO off Olcott. Last year was slow on Erie for me until July then we found lots of walleye off CATT creek. Western migration?? Maybe. But the salmon fishing last year was good from May on, this year its slow. Its funny, seems like east of olcott is doing better this spring.
  20. Your welcome Bob. Hopefully it will give the weekend warriors a starting point. I'm going on Erie tomorrow. Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  21. Fished 730 to noon. Lake got a little rough by noon. Hooked 3 landed one king one coho. Spoons on divers. 180 back. I went right out front all the to 250 to 300. Nothing, no marks. Came back into 80 to 100 and found bait and some fish between harbor and smoke stack. Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  22. I always fish out of Olcott. Keep watching the reports for the depth when it comes closer to the time you are coming. Great facility. Launch Ramps, and toilets, fish cleaning station. Usually good fishing. When in doubt start in 100 and troll North.
  23. I would connect it to your fuse panel, thats what it is for. I see no problem with doing that, as long as your fuse panel is fed with a good heavy gage wire.
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