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  1. He is saying that if you use 19 strand wire as backing for the 100 steel (its thin and aerodynamic) the 100 steel will continue to sink and get you to about the same depth as a 200 steel would if you let out additional 19 strand wire. Personally; I would want to see the data from someone that used a fish hawk TD to understand how much line out would be necessary to achieve XX additional depth on top of the steel. It may be out there somewhere already. I have a feeling its not as simple as letting out an additional 100 foot of 19 strand and getting about another 20 foot down. That said a line counter reel will get you consistent that that is really more important anyways IMO.
  2. A 200 weighted steel combined with snap weights offers a ton of versatility. You can fit this length on a daiwa 57/okuma 453 sized reel and can be reeled in quickly on a high speed reel. Great for running down the shoot or off boards. As others have mentioned steel is a LOT easier to run. I run 2 riggers 2 slide divers and 2 planer boards on my 19 footer and find that setup works well for me and is hard to get all tangled up. I swore i would never run a reel the size of a coffee can for a long junk line but i just bought one. =0(
  3. Possibly. Shoot me a pm with a Pic of what you are thinking. Thank you!
  4. ** Price Drop ** $65 for both or $35 for the 10 footer and $40 for the 8.5 footer. Price is pretty firm as Ill hold on to them for less. Will entertain trades for more fishin or outdoor things I don't need. =0)
  5. It is sold pending funds. If the deal falls through I will send you a pm. Thanks!
  6. One for today before the rain came. Fish jumped straight up in the air and flung the lamprey about 20 feet. Probably a lucky fish. 20230609_104101.heic
  7. Thank you! Great info! Ill pack a few extra short cores/coppers and leave the deep stuff at home. Im sure Ill be lurking around the marina a lot this week. I will let you know how I do.
  8. Appreciate the intel. Thank you!
  9. I will be taking the boat to Sampson this Thursday for some camping and fishing. Hoping someone can point me in the right direction of a good starting point on what to expect and what I should bring to target silver fish. I have a formidable arsenal of gear at my disposal, but don't want to bring a ton of stuff that I wont need. If I can expect fish fairly close to the surface I'd like to leave the long coppers at home. I am also going to bring some bass/panfish gear as well so if there is a bite worth fishing, I'm all ears. Fried perch on the campfire sounds awfully good to me! Any help is appreciated. Thank you!
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  11. ** Price Drop ** $90 takes it. Need gone.
  12. I use 50# stainless VMC swivels (size 10) for most of my connections on leadcore, copper and steel. Size 12 (40#) are also good. These are both very small and go through guides easily. Leadcore plays nice with knots so I wouldnt hesitate to go that route either.
  13. While I have a lot less experience running inline boards than a lot of folks on this board I run OR12s, ninja boards and the big church TX44s. I think the ninja board will pull a 300 copper with a couple of ounces of weight attached. Not likely they will pull any more than that. TX44 or the big offshore boards is probably what you are looking for if you want the option to run heavy snap weights. My ninja boards are about in between OR12s and TX44s.
  14. Not a whole lot to report today... Lines in at 7 setup in 45 where I had a ton of bait and marks on Saturday. Today there was hardly anything to be found. Trolled North until about 110 fow and saw one mark in about an hour. Not much going on at where I was. A few bait balls and a couple of marks here and there but nothing consistent at all. Ended up picking up a laker on a 5 color. At least I didn't get skunked!
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  15. Cannon Mag 10 with telescopic arm , base and ball retriever. Seems to work fine but I haven't used it. asking $125 Can be picked up in Spencerport.
  16. For sale is a pair of Blue Diamond Roller rods. One is a 10' and the other is a 8'6" meant for a high/low diver setup. The shorter rod has an extra tip section where the last roller is a bit loose (easily fixable) I went through these and took apart all of the rollers and bushings and oiled them which was a pain. The foam on the butt sections are a bit buggered up on both of them due to using a cradle style rod holder. See pics. I was going to shrink wrap them but went a different route. asking $75 for both or $40 for the 10 footer and $45 for the 8.5 footer. Can be picked up in Spencerport.
  17. Had good marks a bit west but not that far from the outlet.
  18. Similar story to me. I headed right out to about 250 and trolled north until over 300. Very few marks or bait. Headed back in and took a skippy on the rigger and then another a few minutes later landed another on a slide diver out 250. Not a whole lot going on from 250 fow to about 110. Saw a few marks in that area you caught your king. Trolled in to about 50 fow and thats when i had a descent screen. Lots of marks and bait. 40 to 50 was best. Took a laker in 40fow on slide diver out about 40 foot and then hooked another a half hour later. Beautiful morning though!
  19. Took the wife and kiddo out this morning out of iBay. Lines in at about 830 and started in around 100. Tooled around a lot between 120 and 160 and then back to about 80. Some bait on the bottom and didnt see any marks for lakers. Only went 1/2 with a 6 or 7# king close to the bottom on a magnum spoon. Had a few "streakers" checking out my spread but tough fishing. Surface temp was about 50 and 60 in the Bay. Worth noting there is a TON of bait in the channel and in the bay. Birds were having a field day. Probably has something to do with the fact I didnt even really mark any lakers. Where did they go? Will the baitfish spawn slow things down for a few weeks?
  20. Ill take the LC47LC5s off your hands. Sending PM now.
  21. Beautiful fish! What FOW were you in? Thanks!
  22. Headed out of Ibay and headed east. Lines in around 8am out at 1. Setup pretty close to the outlet and headed towards Webster where there were a ton of boats. Water seemed like it had a nice green/brown color. Went 15 for 18. Most of those were little browns. Biggest was 4# or so. Also picked up a small coho. We seemed to run into pods of fish where we would get 3 or 4 in 10 minutes then troll for a half hour and get one hit. Had a pair of doubles. Started with 2 flavors of orange DW SS spoons and 2 flavors of green and a pair of bayrats. Fish preferred green spoons hands down. Took a nice rip on a bayrat that was a bigger fish that was it for stickbaits. Pulled a few different ones for longer than i should have and they just didnt produce. I though this was strange.... Caught a lot of fish on the downriggers down 5-8. ( I almost left those at home) Short coppers on boards also took several fish. Almost all of the action was in 12FOW @ about 2mph. Note that most of my trolling was with with my trolling motor only as I was testing out a new setup. Seems like it was more stealthy than using my kicker. First trip of the season was a good one! Nice weather and my old boat and gear mostly worked. Even caught some fish! Tons of boats out there today. Would love to hear how everyone else did. Post up!!!!
  23. I used a leader storage container made by lindy but it was too small of a diameter for my liking and imparted some memory into my leaders. I now use zip locks where I have about a 50% chance of frustration free deployment. (less in low light conditions or when the fish are biting) This thread is a reminder that I need to find a better solution for this season. May give the "fat" pool noodle a try. Love to see some other ideas.....
  24. I reckon you could add a snap weight at either end but I think most folks add it just after the leadcore. Advantage being is that if you think your LC is running 4ish feet per color, you'd have a slightly more accurate guesstimate if you added a couple ounces and another 50ft of line out. Not sure if there is a good rule of thumb here as there is a great deal of drag added with several colors behind the boat. Current and speed will have a big impact. You can probably get around this if you used a real heavy weight and dialed it in with a fish hawk TD but I dont think most folks do this. Torpedo weights have the advantage in that they have a calibrated dive chart using 30# braid. Current would impact this much less as the braid is considerably thinner than LC. Your rod holders are not strong enough for a standard dipsey but you might get away with small ones but you'd need to be careful. I think that many would say that a 7 color and snap weight would be pushing it as it is. Better rod holders would be a good investment if you plan to do this stuff with any regularity. My 2 cents...
  25. +1 on the inexpensive UV flashlight on Amazon. Make sure to get one with a descent amount of lumens as the cheapest ones aren't very bright and don't work very well.
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