Everyone above put a lot of information out there, as a rookie fisherman trying to teach my kids and have fun catching fish I am very appreciative of the knowledge put into the responses.
Good morning guys, I have a Lowrance Carbon unit and use a Navionics Lake Ontario Map whenever on the lake. If you would like, I will grab purchasing information and send it along.
If I understand this post correctly, they are trying say that fish lives matter and should be released. I question how much these people weigh as there options for food are very limited if lives matter in general, because almost everything that a human can eat is derived from something that was living. I personally catch fish with my boys and we eat them.
Hopefully everyone is doing well and it’s good to see the Charters out making a living again. I fish with Otter boats and looking for feedback on the best side planer releases to use. We fish with mono, lead core and copper.
I just installed a HDS Carbon 9 fish finder on my boat. Does anyone have any tips on the most effective settings for fishing Lake Ontario. The unit has a Total scan transducer and wide angle sonar. Any advice would be appreciated to get the most out of this unit.
Thanks guys, Brian is a great resource and I placed an order on his website. Thanks again to this site for pointing me in the right direction. Saturday I am taking my boys Lake Trout fishing with his tackle on board. Hopefully we can find them as we head out towards the plant.
First of all, I am new to boat fishing and I am thankful for the members of this site for helping me get out catching Browns this year with my boys. Without the help I would have been overwhelmed and frustrated. We want to catch Lake Trout for the first time and typically start at Mexico Point and looking for set ups to get started. Any help would be appreciated.