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New York / Re: ONEIDA LAKE DIEHARDS THREAD...« Last post by Raquettedacker on Today at 03:57 PM »2
New York / Re: Panfish Maniacs !!!!!« Last post by mcully on Today at 01:45 PM »Love the sliders too. Avocado glitter and the smoke glitter my go to on one lake, Owasco they like brighter colors like the gold w orange tail and Oneida they like the plum colors
Double drop shot here too and I’ll use these deep for lakers too with 1-2 ounce weights 3
New York / Re: Panfish Maniacs !!!!!« Last post by Pequod1 on Today at 12:47 PM »Frankie. I do not know anything about Chautauqua but as far as Honeoye goes, you will find a few gills but the crappies and perch are tough this time of year. The gill bite really won’t be that good there until mid May. I don’t know where you are located, but there are other options in the fingerlakes that are better.
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New York / Re: ONEIDA LAKE DIEHARDS THREAD...« Last post by mcully on Today at 11:43 AM »Waiting on snow melt must be
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New York / Re: How Warm Is It?« Last post by Raquettedacker on Today at 06:00 AM »46* partly cloudy and calm.
Some good thunderstorms rolled through between 2:30 and 3:30 this morning. Power went off long enough to screw up the clocks.. Wish I had my rain gauge out.. 8
New York / Re: How Warm Is It?« Last post by filetandrelease on Today at 04:59 AM » 54,cloudy and breezy , heavy rain early
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Massachusetts / Tip of the hat . . .« Last post by bogtrotter on Apr 27, 2024, 07:40 PM »to Manitron for letting me know the shad run had started up the CT River a couple weeks ago.
We couldn't take advantage of it until now, but today my younger son and I drove down to Chicopee and fished the Chicopee River for a few hours. Beautiful day - - sunny, blue skies and about 60 degrees. The water was a bit high for my taste, but not bad for this time of year. I did a bit of small mouth fishing with worms early on (while my son concentrated on shad from the beginning), but didn't turn up any, so I switched over to targeting shad with darts, leafs and spinners. We lost quite a few shad darts and maple leaf lures, but eventually my son hooked and landed his first shad (a 17" specimen). We also made a side trip to Arnold's Meats and bought a couple pounds of alligatorvv for a fantastic stew recipe that my wife makes. |