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This boat is an outstanding and clean Multi-species rig. From trolling on the Finger lakes, Ontario and Erie to chasing panfish, it can do it all. Also a great family boat to pull the kids on a tube or skis. This boat 17'10 long and has a 94" beam, has the 2XB hull and is powered by 115 E-tec. It has a 38 gallon fuel tank, 2 lighted live wells and lots of storage; including an eight tube rod locker and two battery storage compartment in the bow. This is a very stable and safe platform that tops out at 35 mph. The boat sits on a '08 Shorelander trailer with spare tire, surge brakes, boat buckles and a swing away tongue. Tires were new last year. Included with the boat are: Lowrance LMS-522c-iGPS fish finder that is hooked up to a transducer switch at the helm that can change between the stern transducer or hook up to a bow mount trolling motor as well. 2 Penn Fathom master 600 downriggers. w/ weights and boom mount rod holders Lowrance Marine radio model LVR-250 w/ antenna. Minn-Kota 2 bank on-board charger (mounted under dash and wired to the bow battery compartment). 2 removable triple trees. 2 gimbal mounts AM/FM Stereo/CD player w/ MP3/USB hook ups. Bimini top w/ boot. 8 removable scotty rocket launcher style rod holders mounted in the gunnels on each side. Also pictured and included with the sale (see gear picture): Extra Penn Fathom master 600 Downrigger Amish outfitters trolling bag 4 scotty cradle style rod holders w/ extensions 4 extra scotty mounting posts 2 4 foot trailer guide posts with mounting brackets 2 scotty flush mounts Down rigger releases: 3 chamberlains (NIB) and 4 cannons Landing net Anchor w/ rope Life jackets and throwable cushions Box of various j-plugs, flashers/dodgers and flies Cover for boat and motor (not fancy) Partial bottle of XD-100 oil You can winterize this motor yourself in minutes. Manual is included. It has been professionally maintained and is stored in my pole barn. Asking $16,500. Please call (518)-nine 2 nine-1963 with any questions.
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Hoping to head to Barcelona next week sometime, depending on the weather (3 1/2 hr ride for us). If anyone could offer a little info as a starting point it would be greatly appreciated. Have heard that there are some limit catches coming in 70-80 ft east of port, but the fish have been running small. Also, head copper blades were performing well. Thanks again, Dennis
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What size dispys do you guys run? Anyone ever see any catch ratio difference between braid vs wire? We've caught fish on dipsys but leadcore seems to produce MUCH better for us.
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RD, Sorry, I'm drawing a blank. What's a WD? How close to the ball?
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Andy, Do you run riggers with similar lead lengths to Jack1? I have caught a few off riggers but only off extremely long leads. I also agree with jack that the long leads can be a huge pain when running other long presentations. Most of my fish come on lead core.
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Cool. Good start guys! We also take the front hook off our large sticks to widen the wobble and make removal easier. Jack, When you are running them on riggers how long is your lead off the rigger ball? Also, are you running steel cable on your riggers or braid for downrigger line?
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Was just wondering what everyone's thought were on spoons? I figured I would try to start a thread where we could share info and try to help everyone on this new site. Do you seem to catch less off target species by chance? Sheepshead and white bass are a pain. I have read that they are a large part of the arsenal when fishing the western basin but I have not found as much info regarding the eastern end. I am always trying to learn new techniques and was wondering if guys here would be willing to share some info? I only get to Erie once a year during the summer and have always gone out of Barcelona. In the past we have run sticks(firetiger, Black and purple) and harnesses and usually have done better on willow leaf firetiger harnesses. But last year we ran all sticks and caught just as many fish. And on a far wider range of colors the 2 mentioned above but also white, root beer, black and silver, and probably few more I can't remember. Last year the sheepshead and white bass were a relentless annoyance. Like everyone else, I am really trying to find a way to avoid them and still catch eyes. I would think that the stinger scorpion size spoons in proven walleye colors would be a good start? Any favorite brands or color suggestions would be helpful to all who read this.
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When's your first shake down going to take place.
DJ 17 replied to pap's topic in Open Lake Discussion
Fished both days and the weather was gorgeous. Took my twin 4 yr olds and my dad out sunday. It was the kids first perch trip and they lit it up! caught all their own fish and caught a bunch of them. For 2 hours I just put on minnows and took off perch. The fish were small but they didn't care. Daniel caught 2 pickerel and he was crazy excited about it. They each caught more fish than my dad! We had a blast. -
When's your first shake down going to take place.
DJ 17 replied to pap's topic in Open Lake Discussion
Was in the water a few weeks ago as well, but plan to hit it hard both days this weekend! -
Have made this many times including for a Christmas eve meal for 20+. Many asked for the recipe. Everyone has raved about it. You won't be disappointed.
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Yeah you're right Chris it is Westfield, my bad.
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Thanks Smeltz, I guess I am looking for another way to target them in the finger lakes once the water warms and the larger fish leave the shallows. I would rather not use live bait if possible. I think I do fairly well in the spring time using a simple double drop shot rig but I would like to learn as many new techniques as I could. As we all know many people are hesitant at best to share much useful info when it comes to perch because it can easily turn into a "follow the crowd" mentality. I am not looking for spots to fish. I am looking for new techniques to fish the spots I know better. any ideas would be great.
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We go out mid summer every year. Last year we started using harnesses and sticks together but then bagged the harnesses completely in favor of just sticks. We didn't have to mess with worms and we were running about 3.0 so we covered more water as well. We caught a bunch of fish so I guess it worked. Colors were kind of all over. The usual's, fire tiger, black /purple, but also caught fish on white and root beer.
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Those cabins are beautiful. If you are ever looking for just a hotel, we always stay at the Theater Motel in Mayville. Its only a few miles from Barcelona Harbor. The owner is very nice and we can clean fish on the tailgate of the trucks right next to a water hookup that he lets everyone use. Only once has there ever been a problem booking it. Oh yeah, he also lets you take all the ice you need for free. That is VERY helpful when you are fishing in July and August!
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Winter wasn't too bad, but I'm ready for some better weather. Got out last weekend and chased some perch around, but the water is still 37 deg so it wasn't too productive. Still good to be out though.
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Winter wasn't too bad, but I'm ready for some better weather. Got out last weekend and chased some perch around, but the water is still 37 deg so it wasn't too productive. Still good to be out though.
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Winter wasn't too bad, but I'm ready for some better weather. Got out last weekend and chased some perch around, but the water is still 37 deg so it wasn't too productive. Still good to be out though.
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Chad does such a great job with LOU it was an easy choice to join LEU. I hope its as informative and interesting as LOU can be!