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i have been thinking the same thing as you guys. so i was jigging for lakers this past sunday on cayuga, i got into a bunch of baitfish, i dropped down a sabiki rig (i think that is how you spell it) i jigged it around and picked up a bunch of alewifes, threw them in a bucket. i hooked them on a live bait rig two at a time and dropped them overboard while i continued to jig. i did see numerous lakers on the bottom show interest but never hit the alewifes. all the while i was catching lakers on the jig. i ended up drowning 4 alwifes. i caught a total of 8 lakers all in the 25-30 inch range on the jig. never a single bite on the live bait. i'm totally stumped. what the heck? mind you my jig was 14 feet from the bait!
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i will take them. please let me know how. i do have pay pal. i'm heading to the lake within the hour though. i can and will check back tonight. thank you paul
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i fished on sunday. picked up 4 lakers (all small) and two salmon (1 small and one 23" pig). all were released. east shore n of myers. a few on west shore s of tunkhannock park every one was down 50 ft, it didn't seem to matter what the depth
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i tried to post a jpeg but the forum stated i could not post that format. i guess the fish was too large to fit in this small space ha
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lakers were on the small size. the largest might have been 17-18 inches. we were only on the lake for 3 hrs.
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fished cayuga yesterday 11/14. landed 4 lakers and 2 salmon. all from south end and all from 50ft down. largest salmon was 23" all released unharmed.
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i have a 2002 90hp 2 stroke yammy and i run lucas fuel system through the fuel a couple of times during the year, it lubricates and removes carbon from the rings. been doing this for years with not a hickup. i run that sh*t through all my equipment including autos. it really does work just my 2 cents.