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garrymny

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  1. My favorite eating fish is cod but from your video they are protected? Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  2. Yes Thursday off Olcott same thing. For the number of fish displayed the hits were relatively few. I think they must be so full of alewives they aren't feedings. Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  3. I have to say the new Auto pilot changed everything for me solo fishing. Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  4. That's exactly what I did with my New net! Pink even. Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  5. Is wire ok for fleas? Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  6. nice video, finally got a chance to watch it. Looks pretty calm that day. Steady action too. Gotta love saltwater fishing.
  7. I believe Sat morning- waves 1-3 feet will be okay. Plan to take a newbie with me, so I hope so
  8. 10 color lead core and Divers- Spin Doctor, or just a clean spoon? QUESTION guys.??? I have a rod with 10 colors of lead core, and it has been a successful rod. Usually steelhead hit it though. I use a spinner rig, it has about 6 or 8 prism/chrome spinners in line, and behind that I put a 36 inch leader, and a spoon. I wonder, is it effective to just run a spoon, with no spin doctor, or paddle on divers and lead core? Or do you most always run a paddle, or SD when you use a diver or lead core (copper too I suppose). Thanks, I have always wondered what the standard was with lead core and divers.
  9. Amazing isn't it? I tried my 9.9 at full throttle today, and my speed was 6.5-6.9 MPH. I use 3, yes 3, Deep cell batteries in my boat. Two are connected in parallel, and run everything. One is connected solely to my new Raymarine ST 1000 Autopilot.So far, no problem at all, even though my 9.9 has no charging system......
  10. Olcott June 22 2017, Morning Left Olcott harbor went east towards smokestack. Started at 125 FOW, and trolled for a couple hours. Lots of bait and hooks showing in top 50 FOW. Caught a couple shakers. went out to 300 FOW caught nice steelhead on the way. Circled back toward shore and had a good one on the 10 color lead core with a spoon. Tried to land without a net an it broke off- RATS! Should have used the net, but last Sat when I lost my net overboard I was forced to hoist them in, and it worked so well, I Thought I would try it again. Live and learn. So then I caught one on a chinook diver in 200 FOW 200 feet back. SD and green fly. Small chinook. While I was fighting it the rigger went 100 feet down with a SWR rod- SD and Fly. Big Fish. taking line real fast. I reached down and tightened drag too much, and you guessed it, broke off. So, 6 hits, landed 4, threw two back. Kept a nice SH and a nice Coho. Maybe 10 boats out there, most around 125-250 feet. Water is 62, and is 50 something till you get down over 100 feet. I also saw some bait balls in 300 FOW, but definitely was marking more fish 150-250. But in the morning, 6-7, they were not biting as good as I had about 8-9 am. weird.
  11. Thanks so much for the information. I'm going to try a trip next summer. What months are best? Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  12. Good tip. I just put foam on my new net since I lost mine last time I was out. Now I will be adding foam to my kicker rod also. And yes, without the big motor in the water, I could not control my boat with just the kicker. Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  13. I am also considering replacing my 9.9 Evinrude kicker even though it runs perfect. I want a 15 hp ( better for emergency?) with charging and also will add electric throttle control. My old Evinrude cannot accept the electric throttle system. The carb is buried under an air intake on front of the motor. Anyways, I am interested in what folks have to day on this topic as well. I find it interesting that my research shows that the HP of the kicker is irrelevant, you will only get 5 or 6 mph because unless you get on plane, you are limited. Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  14. yeah, I gave up on the arduino after the second model of compass circuit would not work. I was close to getting it all working, but I really got tired of not having an autopilot. So i took a chance on this Raymarine and it works great..
  15. yeah 20+ miles is a fair stretch for my 1974 Johnson that pushes me along at 19-20 mph. It runs great but...not sure if the 9.9 kicker would get me back. I haven't ruled it out yet though! I always like to it myself, if feasible.
  16. So did you trailer your own boat or do a charter? And where did you Launch? Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  17. Thanks Laurie. I think I will make a trip someday. It's about a seven hour drive to Gloucester. I will plan on staying for a few days to fish. Where do I get gps lat long so I can navigate to the spot with my GPS? Just the basic area, I'm not asking for a specific secret underwater hot spot. Thanks again. Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  18. thanks I will try that. yes I can see those types of spots on my fishfinder which has charts.
  19. Laurie, I am interested in fishing for haddock too. Is it too far out or too rough water to fish stellwagen,? I have 19 foot real deep boat for lake Ontario. Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  20. That's a beauty. I was fishing same place yesterday. Started at 6 am never caught fish until 11 then got 3. Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  21. Ok fished all day yesterday with no problem at all. I Just have a tee in main gas line, and connect the two hoses from outboard and kicker to the tee. Both hoses have a primer bulb. I did put a shutoff valve in the main gas line before the tee. Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  22. Great set up! Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  23. Tire stores. They have old wheel balance weights. That's where guys that do bullet molds get their lead. Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  24. Ok, so if I am on Lake Ontario, and strike out with Salmon so I want to try for Lakers to save the day, what depth should I troll at? I see I need to be on the bottom, but, as a starting point, what fow is a good place to start? I have never seen any fish on the bottom on my screen after trolling hundreds of miles the last two summers. Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  25. How could a brined fillet cause a problem? And I don't think herring are native fish to Ontario are they? And yet they can used. Sent from my XT1030 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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