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New York / Re: Great Sacandaga 2021
« Last post by hunts2long on Today at 05:22 AM »I always considered Mayfield to be the South end. Had our best luck along the "H" buoys but wouldn't rule out the "G"s either.
Kim, as I have said before, down your way would be another "lifetime" of fishing for me. There are so many good looking spots and I am sure many would be "great" jig fishing. Remember "all fish like structure but not all structure hold fish". (Buck Perry) Yes that is the "river" bed. Back in the day, we would put 2 markers out about 200 yards apart, then "backtroll" back and forth, picking it apart. Found stumps, rock ledges, stone walls, old roadbeds, etc. Anything that looked for felt different. Some became "hot" spots, some still produce fish today. I do KNOW there are a lot of "slip" sinkers down there. With the electronics today be thankful that the lake doesn't get the fishing pressure it use too.....h2l
Kim, as I have said before, down your way would be another "lifetime" of fishing for me. There are so many good looking spots and I am sure many would be "great" jig fishing. Remember "all fish like structure but not all structure hold fish". (Buck Perry) Yes that is the "river" bed. Back in the day, we would put 2 markers out about 200 yards apart, then "backtroll" back and forth, picking it apart. Found stumps, rock ledges, stone walls, old roadbeds, etc. Anything that looked for felt different. Some became "hot" spots, some still produce fish today. I do KNOW there are a lot of "slip" sinkers down there. With the electronics today be thankful that the lake doesn't get the fishing pressure it use too.....h2l