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  1. Day off and decided to give the perch a break today. I have zero ready for winter trolling, about a week behind with that, so I grabbed some jigs that I recently tied up and to casting the shoreline Dad and I went. Wind was on the calmer side to start and we were able to use the preferred set up with 4lb test and 1/8oz jigs. Had to bump up to 6lb and 3/8oz as the morning progressed and SE winds pickup up pushing us along. The salmon were definitely schooled up and only in certain areas, when we caught 1 another 1-2 were sure to follow. One brown, the rest were salmon, zero lakers. The grill is heating up for the few we kept. Tomorrow will be spent prepping planer boarding rods and gear. Fun day but Sunday we troll!

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    One Cannon Marlin HP electric downrigger.

    36” fixed boom.

    Works great.

    Never any issues.

    Swivel base.

    Had to put tape over the ‘up’ button from so much use but it has never given me any problems other than it just wore through.

    All wiring is included.

    $200

    I will ship if you’re willing to pay otherwise I would prefer to meet up.

    I live in Lansing. IMG_1433.JPGIMG_1434.JPGIMG_1435.JPGIMG_1436.JPG

     

     

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    I have 2 for sale.

    Work as they should, great condition.

    24”-53” extendable boom

    Both are spooled with cable

    No battery hook up end of the cables.

    The boat I took them off is hardwired, but they do have the Scotty extension plug if that helps.

    Covers included.

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    Asking $450 each

    I will ship if needed but on your dime.

    I live in Lansing and may be willing to meet

     

     

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  4. Have 4 to sell.

    Three of them work as they should in good working condition.

    I lost the screw/angle adjustment on one of them and use a cotter pin to hold in place wrapped with a rubber band. Worked fine like that for two years.

    The two on the right ends have been re-wrapped with electric tape, caps fell off and took a swim.

    $90+shipping takes all 4.

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    Standard Horizon HX210 floating radio.

    Brand new last spring. Owned it from April-July.

    Charger cradle

    Charging cord

    Cigarette lighter charger

    Belt clip

    Hand strap

    Still have the owners manual

     

    https://www.westmarine.com/buy/standard-horizon--hx210-floating-handheld-vhf-radio--18050542

     

    $70 includes shipping to US destinations.

    I’m in Lansing/Ithaca area. Pick it up for $60

    PayPal/Venmo

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  6. Shoved off at 5:55, motored a couple miles, dropped the big boards in and had 9 lines set by 6:45. It took almost 45 minutes till the 1st hit, then another 20 till it was game on, steady pick, for the next 2 hours. From 10-noon only 3 hits. Packed it in at noon. Couple doubles. It did not matter what was out, sticks=green, red, gold, brown(goby), black, sliver, blue....etc. all had equal action. Spoons on the riggers were bayrat green goby with copper back and goby with orange back. Stayed in 10-25 fow as we followed the edge of that off colored water. Set riggers back 50 down 6-10. Went 13/18 for the day. 2 salmon, rest were browns.

    After losing a couple kings over the last few weekends, my better half got her 1st king of the year. IMG_0525.JPGIMG_0520.JPG

     

     

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  7. Shoved off at 6:15 trolled south, with my favorite mix of sticks and spoons, riggers/ boards, from a mile north of girl scout camp to south end, turned east heading across, back up the north side to about bolton point area. Doubled back in a few spots where we picked up fish. Packed it in at 10:45, ended up 7/9 total,5 salmon were all undersized, 1 laker 22 in, 1 smallie 19 in. Only picture worth taking was of my truck, all alone when we got in. My buddy who launched next to me this am was gone, he had to get to work. You didn’t miss much Andy. Anyone else do anything worthwhile today?IMG_0470.JPG

     

     

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