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Pickup a book called Chapmans? navigation and start reading. Your the skipper and responsible for people`s lives out there, for pay, a little different than fishing with the friends. LOL I thought about it once myself, the idea of fishing for walleye day after day on Erie just didn`t strike the right bell for me. Plus I am not down with keeping fish enough to run a business that might require it .
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Rick, hope your doing well! What you said! Just as long as the magic box on my desk gets me where I want to go!
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Hi Lew! No never any problem with anything else unless there is a storm, just OFC late at night or early am, and as you can see the pros handled it! Open water and muskie season here!
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Dang! Now I can take out the coffee IV? LOL not that it helped. Welcome home kids!
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I would put my money into a quality reel every time, spinning reels are less costly for the most part than casting reels. A Shimano Sahara is a decent reel, a 1000 series reel is a panfish reel for bass and walleye I would get a 2500-3000 series. I personally am not much of a fan of light line angling unless it is for panfish or bait. For bass or walleye I want at least 8# test preferably 10#. Light line may be fine in open water, but the longer you play with the fish the more stressed it is.
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from like 1:59 am till about 3:30 it wasn`t happening again, then I gave up.
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all in all i`m just another brick in thw wall
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I have used AVG since Rick (BigFish) mentioned it here, no problems and not a resource hog like Norton was.
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Irregular shoreline in a lot of places so experience with them helps. A south, south west, southeast, wind(offshore) on this side of lake erie usually means you will be ok as long as you stay near shore, say a mile some times two unless it is really blowing hard from those directions. The reverse may be true on your side. A south, southwest wind that is fairly strong will actually push water out of some of the shallower bays on this side of lake erie. like east and west harbor. Not as critical here for us as they have mostly mud bottoms, certainly not good to hit the bottom but far less serious than if it is made of 1000 foot rocks like some of your waters. Be aware when you go to the ramp, look at dock pilings shore line water marks and try to get an idea if the water level has dropped. Falling water levels can have a serious effect on fishing, in one of our tournaments on a back bay of lake erie (east harbor) falling water conditions meant no fish, for any one involved. Rising water level open new feeding areas to the fish so it is usually better. 25 years of going to Pointe Au Baril, Georgian Bay, very sheltered water unless you venture out to the main part of the bay so location can be a key. I have had bigger boats and smaller one, it`s hard to beat good judgment. Rough waters can make boat control and safety an issue.
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We went for perch and broke a record!!
OhioFisherman replied to bassassin's topic in General Discussion
Great catch! My dad used to fish for them on lake erie in the winter, I was too young to remember seeing any. He claimed they were excellent eating. -
Andre, either something is wrong internally with that reel or it is not correctly adjusted. I have used those and was still using similar Shimano reels when my fishing days slowed. No problems casting a 1/4 ounce lure 100 feet the lure should drop steadily when the free spool button is pushed but not over run when it hits the floor. Also like the rods in the picture and still have them.
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Never really used a steel leader longer than about 12- 18 inches longs for pike, just kept them coiled in the tackle box-bag. The baits I was throwing intentionally for pike were heavy enough to straighten them out. Used longer steel leader when Muskie were the target, stored the same way and no real issues in the storage. Did have issues with the quality of the steel leaders, crimps not tight enough, lost fish, and lure/ Poor quality snaps, lost fish and lures, even with the berkley cross locks, the string-ease snaps look like the ones to use for big fish. Worm harnesses? a piece of pvc pipe with grooves cut on one end or both and some rubber bans will hold them, put the hook in one groove and a rubber band through the loop of the harness and put it over the groove on the other end.
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I know little or nothing about the first two, but worked on an unheated truck dock for 30+ years, no love for the cold. Drove an 18 wheeler around in traffic during the same time period, no love for the snow. LOL now I can`t handle heat.
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Andre, older bait caster at home? Make, model? It may just need a good cleaning and lube?
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Tecumsehs memorial is a little ole rock, but without him we'd be American. And 10+ trillion in debt! The more the merrier?
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Johnny Horton
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Same as JPD, never had any problems with regular baits stored in plano boxes. He is right on the Gulp Baits. A side note though keep the same color baits together though some will bleed colors.
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Oops, might be minus the motor?
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Doesn`t seem like a bad deal on this one if your willing to travel. http://www.boattrader.com/listing/2006-CRE...V-1850-91926907
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http://www.nydailynews.com/money/2009/02/2...ng%20$533M
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http://www.boattrader.com/listing/2008-CRE...H-HAWK-93155353 If plans didn`t go to he11 this would have been me in 2004
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Can`t help you with info on getting it across the border but worth a look stateside, a lot of people got way in over their heads and the toys are for sale.
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Nobody will be shopping at Rock and Reel anytime soon
OhioFisherman replied to irishfield's topic in General Discussion
From 1975 to 1983 I lived in a suburb with a lot of ponds along the highway that passed thru it, only one was fenced in, it had a building with cars parked by it all the time but I never saw any one fishing. Back of the pond was real close to the fence and I could see bass cruising the shoreline. One day I decided to see what the deal was on the place and if I could get permission to fish it. I drove around to the front entrance a heavy wire electric sliding gate, with cameras mounted on poles and the building and a sign something trout club. I buzzed the buzzer on the gate, it opened, I drove up to the building and went inside, I was greeted by man mountain, can I help you? Ya wondering how I go about fishing here, it`s a club you need a referral and 1000 bucks a year to join. Thanks! No thanks! Bar by the door with a scantily dressed hottie? A dozen cars but nobody fishing or at the bar? Hmmm trout club? something smells fishy. The place was in the newspapers about two months later, high stakes gambling operation. -
Nobody will be shopping at Rock and Reel anytime soon
OhioFisherman replied to irishfield's topic in General Discussion
Buzz Baits? -
LOL Kemper, fished a club tournament at Lake Chautaqua in New York about 7 years ago, my buddies son came back to the ramp the same time we did. I asked him how did you do? a limit, couple nice fish and some dinks, first two fish he weighed in were like a 7-2 and 5-5 smallie, the dinks were only about a 3 pound average. Almost 24 pound the first day of a two day event, LOL I couldn`t beat his first day total in two days. He didn`t do as good the second day, only like 17 pounds for 5 fish. He won by a landslide, and one of the guys in the club has a house on the lake and fishes it way more often than we do.