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  • Birthday 02/20/1980

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  1. We hit the outlet last night, and it was all but dead. I may have seen 2 bluegills in there (they were schooled up a couple weeks ago). We must be in "tween" season right now.
  2. I saw a post on Facebook that said the numbers were down a bit this year.
  3. This is why I love drop shot rigs. Get the bait up 12-18" off the bottom and it significantly reduces goby hookups. It's not 100% foolproof, but it definitely helps.
  4. That’s quite possible. I’ve never looked too far into it later in the year so I wasn’t sure if it was realistic or not.
  5. Yeah, the bluegill spawn at the north end, pike, walleye, bullhead, and rudd spawn at the south. I don't have much of the pike making it over the dam, but I have a few of the staging below, and trying to get over.
  6. I've been down to the inlet several times to watch the spawning runs, and I'm always drawn to the swampy area above the spillway. Has anyone ever fished it, obviously in a canoe or kayak, and is it even worth it?
  7. I’m planning to take my oldest fishing (he’ll be at at that time) out on either Hemlock or Canadice Lake. I’m going to be borrowing a canoe to do it, so we can expand the fishing area a bit beyond just shore fishing. That said, trolling for trout and the like isn’t an option on those lakes. Of the two, which do you think is the better of the two to canoe fish on, and what tips do you have to give him the best opportunity to catch anything (and I mean anything, he’s still at the stage he’s content catching panfish)
  8. I was talking to my cousin about this, and this is the first rainbow stocking in a while. I guess they were pushing for browns recently, and they've been fighting it, so he was happy to hear they will be raonbows that are going in.
  9. Only 3000? That seems pretty low for a lake that size. Springwater Creek is getting 4000 rainbows next month.
  10. camper4lyfe

    Conesus Spawning

    I'm seeing reports that pike are starting to run now. Walleye will run after the pike, but the walleye just hang out below the spillway while the pike will jump the spillway.
  11. I'd contact a local marina. That may at least give you a starting point. I can't remember how we found our guy (up in Clayton), but we started by working through the Clayton Marina.
  12. Doc’s Tackle in Honeoye is a solid shop, though out of the way a bit for Conesus
  13. I’m pretty sure it’s state law that you have to wear a PFD in the spring. I can’t recall the exact dates, but they’re definitely required right now, for this very reason.
  14. Cool. Thank you. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
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