9/5 pick-eye tourney.........

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2015/06/21 20:40:53 (permalink)

9/5 pick-eye tourney.........

So I took Charlie's advice and went out for some action with my crawlers. Oneida was ok starting with an south to north wind so that kept the waves down. It was rough , but not bad. Between the two of us we got 5 big sunfish, 4 bass, a Pickerel, an eye and a huge bowfin. Today I visited my granny and hit Oswego river. Fished the soft seams at the edge of the river against the wall. Got 2 decent bass that were a pound or 2  and although the water was fast I managed them. I hooked into something in the fast water that peeled 100 yards of line from my reel in no time flat, but never got a look at it. Would have been nice to see what it was. Could have been anything............. pictures to follow when I am not lazy.
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    uglyfish
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    Re: weekend 2015/06/21 22:00:57 (permalink)
    Rough one for me but finished very nice. Friday headed to Long Island for lacrosse with my son. 3:45 ride turned into 5:30 hours got yesterday's games in they cancelled today's games weather related that never materialized. So about a thousand bucks gone between everything for 2 lacrosse games.
    Headed back this morning after they cancelled nice short trip back. Everyone got doing their own thing so I snuck out to the Batten Kill. The fish must of had pitty on me fished from 5:30 till dark stopped counting at 20 nothing big but lots of action. I didn't even have to hit any of Charlie's secret spot to have that much success. All in all not a bad way to spend Father's Day.
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    Re: weekend 2015/06/22 20:56:37 (permalink)


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    Re: weekend 2015/06/22 20:59:57 (permalink)
    Caught the bass in some fast water at osweo

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    Re: weekend 2015/06/22 21:02:56 (permalink)
    This sun fish was huge and fat. Still had eggs over two fingers wide

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    Re: weekend 2015/06/23 06:05:28 (permalink)
    Nice bowfin, Clint! Pretty darn big pumpkinseed, too. Wish you could have got to get or see the line peeler. Thanks for the pics.
    Wayne, glad you got out. Better you than me, as far as LI goes. I actually went in the winter time to a trout river called the Connetquot about mid-island. Had huge rainbows you fished in beats. Destroyed now by whirling disease.

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    Re: weekend 2015/06/25 12:30:05 (permalink)
    Nice pics clint! Charlie I fished the conetquot twice back in 91 and 92 in the paper beat section.we ended up with a crappy beat, but was able to walk around and pic through the empty beats with success. We came upon a pond that had a couple huge rainbows and browns in it that we tied in to. Would never pay or travel to fish it again but it was a good time then, especially being a youngster still
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    Re: weekend 2015/06/25 17:20:51 (permalink)
    Andy, I enjoyed the fact that the water is spring fed and never gets below 50. I fished it in the late 90's (above the pond and mill where you fished) when they had a  special winter season. It was warm in the water!  Tiny midges and huge fish. Oh yeah, you can do that on the SR now. With the small exception, the bows in the Conetquot were actually taking the midges instead of getting lined.
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    Re: weekend 2015/07/04 21:46:55 (permalink)
    So I m going to keep this as my summer thread. Got up to the river at around 5:00. StRted at the town pool with 1 bite. Moved onto the black hole and broke the law and just parked at the fence. Was fishing and some late teen girls walked down and asked if they could swim. Seeing how they asked I said sure and just moved down a bit and around the corner Next thing I  started hearing some giggling and splashing. Looked around the corner and they were down to bra and underpants swinging off the rope and goofing around. Lets just say there was little to the imagination. I got two bass there. I figured I should go and went to the trestle where I got the surprise and the grand slam.  Quite a few bass, what I am guessing  was a king smolt, a HUGE fall fish and drum Roll please..........  a crappie. I have a few pics, no not of the girls, and I will post them later

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    Re: weekend 2015/07/04 21:54:19 (permalink)
    Pretty awesome Clint !! A crappie , Humm go figure . The area is abound with beauty :)
    Sort of a grand slam going on myself here now. Sunset, awesome fireworks, family and friends .. Don't get no better !! So jealous of this great region you have and grateful to be a passenger along the ride !!

    "whats that smell like fish oh baby" .. J. Kaukonen
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    Re: weekend 2015/07/04 22:22:47 (permalink)


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    Re: weekend 2015/07/04 22:24:01 (permalink)
    Did not get  pic of the king or fall fish and missed a Few of the bass, but enjoy what I got

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    Re: weekend 2015/07/05 05:37:58 (permalink)
    One may well predict that the Black Hole will be shoulder to shoulder by tomorrow with a fishing report like that.
    A truly memorable 4th.
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    Re: weekend 2015/07/05 09:03:15 (permalink)
    Mostly because of the girls, RG.... It would be interesting to have tracking on some of the warm water species to see what happens in the transition to fall and how much overlap there is coming and going. You can imagine some new DSR reports- The Crappie run is on!!!!!  That was the honest report from last fall.
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    Re: weekend 2015/07/05 12:43:21 (permalink)
    I was thinking a bit last night, because the crappie was caught at the trestle I would guess it ventured from the upper reservoir not from the lake. 

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    Re: weekend 2015/07/05 17:59:01 (permalink)
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    Mostly because of the girls, RG.... It would be interesting to have tracking on some of the warm water species to see what happens in the transition to fall and how much overlap there is coming and going. You can imagine some new DSR reports- The Crappie run is on!!!!!  That was the honest report from last fall.


    Don't say that Charlie, they will raise the prices again. Oneida bound tomorrow...........

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    Re: weekend 2015/07/06 17:12:02 (permalink)
    Fished Oneida today for four hours. Got this bass a few really big sunnies and dropped an eye at the boat. Started  pretty windy with a good chop, winds from the southeast, wind switched to a more easterly direction and slowed a little. It was a slow day.

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    Re: weekend 2015/07/23 22:37:39 (permalink)
    fichy
    Andy, I enjoyed the fact that the water is spring fed and never gets below 50. I fished it in the late 90's (above the pond and mill where you fished) when they had a  special winter season. It was warm in the water!  Tiny midges and huge fish. Oh yeah, you can do that on the SR now. With the small exception, the bows in the Conetquot were actually taking the midges instead of getting lined.


    Wow this thread got buried in my updates for some reason...awesome fish clint!!! I've had some small mouth success but high water has made it sparse... Charlie, hysterical! I do believe midges can be successful in the SR but yes, anyone dredging size 18 midges in winter is for sure lining them... But they are trout and small naturals can work. My smallest ever used on the SR is a #14... Maybe once or twice. In my early years a #12 was common in winter...
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    Re: weekend 2015/07/25 10:23:49 (permalink)
    Size 10 or 12 glo bug eggs are sometimes the ticket.
     
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    Re: weekend 2015/07/25 10:42:21 (permalink)
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    Size 10 or 12 glo bug eggs are sometimes the ticket.
     


    Absolutely, Lucky. The largest  shiny chrome I've hooked was on a sz. 10 in blue. Both the fly and the spot were handed to me by HT. I acted like a 2 yr. old and broke it off.
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    Re: weekend 2015/07/25 11:30:59 (permalink)
    I've never even heard of a glo bug ??? What are they???
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    Re: weekend 2015/07/25 11:49:01 (permalink)
    Just a neon yarn egg I think
     

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    Re: weekend 2015/07/25 12:44:46 (permalink)
    Yep, any that's tied with the numerous foam yarns. Apricot, Oregon Cheese, and light blue are my favorites.  Easy tie, once you get the technique down. What we weren't supposed to tie for the swap! I'll throw a few  in for you , Andy, though I know you've seen them many times. Just like Lucky said, sometimes they are the TICKET!!!!!
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    Re: weekend 2015/07/25 12:53:15 (permalink)
    Just having a little fun guys :) I first saw them at the somerset fly fishing show in 1991 Adrianne lasorto was promoting them... They were my go to steelhead flies in my early years as well as estaz... Even caught plenty of stream stickies with them as well
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    Re: weekend 2015/07/25 12:54:49 (permalink)
    Blue was a great one... Especially with a red or pink dot in the middle
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    Re: weekend 2015/07/25 13:02:01 (permalink)
    Shoulda known. I really need to keep my mouth **** on this forum.
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    Re: weekend 2015/07/25 13:18:05 (permalink)
    Oh no the secret is out

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    Re: weekend 2015/07/25 23:16:16 (permalink)
    Sorry if my sarcasm wasn't taken lightly. I just found a little humor in lucky13 coming out of left field with size 10 and 12 glo bugs :) I should know better to not be sarcastic :D
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    Re: weekend 2015/07/26 12:26:45 (permalink)
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    Sorry if my sarcasm wasn't taken lightly. I just found a little humor in lucky13 coming out of left field with size 10 and 12 glo bugs :) I should know better to not be sarcastic :D



    ?????...did n't seem that way to me,but then I knew you have seen glo bugs as who has n't....but wait the Chartist might not have.
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    Re: weekend 2015/07/26 12:48:15 (permalink)
    I got what Lucky meant very easily. He was referring to smaller flies that work and are perfectly ethical to use.
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