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Gulf Grouper By CAM Staff
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rystal LaFosse fishes a lot. She’s traveled to destination fisheries around the world. Everywhere she’s been has its own allure, but she said when it comes to catching fish, nowhere compares to Louisiana’s Gulf Coast. What would you expect to hear from a Louisiana girl? Cajun Tackle in Lake Charles, La. is the family business, which Crystal operates with her brother and her parents. She is the founder and director of the Salty Catch Fishing Rodeo in Lake Charles and director of the Tuna & Swordfish Challenge at Hurricane Hole in Grand Isle, La. Even with so much fishing in her work life, she relishes the opportunity to launch out of Lake Charles with family, friends and her 6-year-old son Cardyn. Despite the excellent inshore opportunities nearby in the maze of waterways and Calcasieu Lake, Crystal’s favorite destination is well over 100 miles out in the Gulf in grouper water. West Louisiana doesn’t enjoy the same proximity to deep water as destinations to the east. With runs inside 50 miles out of Venice or Grand Isle, anglers flock to the deep-water rigs and rock bottom where the edge of the Continental Shelf provides dramatic depth changes. Out of Lake Charles, it’s a 110- to 130-mile run to reach the 200-foot depths and prime grouper territory. However, those willing to make longer runs will find bottom that hasn’t already been picked clean by other anglers. “Most people don’t come here to target grouper because the run offshore is so far,” Crystal said, “but that also makes it good because the area is not over-fished.” Yellowedge, gag, and strawberry grouper are some of Crystal’s personal favorites, but she said it’s always fun when the rod tip bends over and you really don’t know what you’re bringing up. Regardless of the species, grouper are some of the best eating fish in the sea, and loading the box with delicious fish is half the fun. “There’s nothing better than cranking in a huge Warsaw grouper. That’s just the best!” she said. The challenge of strapping on a harness and battling a big Warsaw is enough to test anyone’s strength and endurance. Reeling up a 200-plus-pounder is on Crystal’s to-do list. “Typically the big grouper hang on the up-current side of the rigs in 200 to 250 feet of water,” Crystal said. “Bottom fishing, you’re looking for rock or reef formations, drop offs and drastic water depth changes. Usually anything over 200 feet is good grouper territory.” For Crystal, “anything over 200 feet” is sometimes 500 feet or deeper, when you never know what’s going to come up on the end of the line. Her rigs account for the dark waters at these depths with lights that mimic the bioluminescence of squid and attract grouper. “There are several ways to deep drop, and grouper rigs can be made with one to five hooks, ” she said. “Typically when you’re targeting a big warsaw, it’s with an 18/0 or 20/0 circle hook rig with glowing lights, a 3- to 5-pound weight and live bait around the oil rigs. I make my own three-hook rigs using 8/0 or 10/0 circle hooks, glow in the dark squid, lights, and topped with dead squid bait… You can use the 3-5 hook rigs around structure or just bottom fishing on rock piles. “The glow squid are from Offshore Angler, Fathom Offshore, and many other brands. The LED deep-drop lights range in colors of blue,
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Mountain Lakes Are Calling
By Nick Carter eering into clear-green water from the casting deck, frantic movement is the first thing to catch your eye. As a morning fog evaporates, rolling mountains rise up all around and the sun breaks through to reveal small groups of blueback herring. They dart back and forth, skittering near the surface to evade or confuse predators below. Then it happens. It starts with a few scattered topwater hits and intensifies. By the time you look up from impaling the nose of a blueback from the bait tank, there is an acre of water boiling. Big hybrid bass herd herring around the cove. The trolling motor whirrs to keep you in casting range. For the next few hours the action came in flurries, with multiple anglers battling through double and triple hook-ups whenever baits encountered a school of hungry hybrids. Some fish came on multiple downlines arrayed in rod holders. The most exciting takes
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Perfect storm, meet the perfect bib. Huk’s Next Level Bib is built to keep Mother Nature at bay. They start with a lightweight stretch 3-layer, waterproof 10,000mm/Breathable 5000g shell. It’s 100 percent waterproof and windproof, which keeps all the elements out while maintaining best-in-class breathability. All the seams are taped and zippers welded to keep them from leaking. Non-binding and high-stretch, the bib is exceptionally comfortable and gives the wearer a full range of motion. Zip side entry allows for easy on and off, and there’s a zip fly for… well, you know. Gear can be kept handy in a large waterproof tape-welded chest pocket or dual front-thigh bellowed cargo pockets. There’s an internal mesh chest pouch pocket for items you keep close to your heart. Articulated knees are reinforced for durability. Velcro side tabs attached to a rear belt system and boot hem zippers allow the wearer to completely customize the fit. Elastic Huk-branded shoulder straps also optimize comfort. With Huk’s Next Level Bib, there is no such thing as bad weather.
www.hukgear.com Dakine Caliber Jacket The Caliber Jacket is Dakine’s go anywhere, do anything rain jacket. The company’s most technical men’s everyday jacket, the Caliber is sure to become an everyday, lightweight layer for guys who enjoy any type of outdoor adventure. Don’t let the good-looking modern tailored fit fool you. This is a hard-core weatherproof jacket with a waterproof shell that features fully seam-sealed, breathable construction with waterproof zippers and a helmetcompatible cinch hood to keep moisture out. Mechanical stretch 2.5 Layer construction provides a 20K/20K rating, which means this outer layer provides a wide range of motion with superb waterproof breathability. Underarm pit zips provide added ventilation for temperature regulation. Anglers will appreciate bomb-proof zippers that will stand up to the roughest marine environments and the clean exterior, which limits linegrabbing and tangling potential. Notable fit features include an extended back hem, articulated sleeves and adjustable cuffs. An invisible zippered media chest pocket keeps your electronic gadgetry safe, dry and secure. Dakine is based in the windy and wet Pacific Northwest, and the Caliber jacket is designed to keep wearers comfortable and dry in just those conditions.
ExOfficio prides itself on high-performance apparel for travel and adventure, and their technical clothing might as well be custommade for anglers. Their Sol Cool line is designed for the sun, and the Camino Convertible Pant-Short is perfect to keep you comfortable whether you’re wetwading a mountain stream, casting from the deck of a bass boat or poling the Bermudian flats. The benefits of zip-off legs are obvious for anyone who has spent any time on the water, and UPF 50 sun protection is essential for long days in the sun. The jade-infused Nycott fabric with Teflon Shield+ is very durable, stands up to rough treatment and even feels cool to the touch. Silvadur anti-bacterial technology helps eliminate odor, so you’ll smell fresher when you come off the water. The Camino Convertible Pant-Short features two security zip cargo pockets, a cell phone pouch inside the right leg pocket, two security zip back pockets, zippered leg hems, full inseam gusset, contoured tricot-lined waistband and an indestructible button system. All lengths zip off to an 8.5-inch short. And weighing just 10.5 ounces, you might forget you’re wearing pants.
www.exofficio.com Xtratuf Legacy 2.0 Engineered to withstand the world’s toughest conditions, the Legacy 2.0 is a hardcore fishing boot 50 years in the making. The latest addition to XTRATUF’s iconic legacy collection features an advanced new outsole that surpasses the SRC slip resistance rating, a textured heel for easy on/off that won’t get caught in gill nets and a contoured toppling binding so it does not rub harshly against calves. Acid- and chemicalresistant uppers along with shin and bib guards keep fishermen protected while a Polyurethane insole ensures comfort for long days on deck. All boots within the Legacy collection are 100 percent waterproof with unique performance features. Each boot is made with XTRATUF’s signature triple dipping technique, which creates a seamless barrier that is highly resistant to many organic and inorganic acids, chemicals and contaminants. The latex neoprene is ozone resistant and is softer, lighter and far more pliable than ordinary rubber. Cushioned insoles with arch support help fight fatigue and stress on the legs and back. All XTRATUF Legacy boots come with a non-marking, slip-resistant Chevron outsole that provides unparalleled traction on any surface in the most extreme conditions.
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If they’ll keep you comfortable in the Himalayas, they’ll keep you comfortable anywhere. Sherpa’s Nilgiris are the perfect soft-shell pant for any outdoor activity in cold conditions.
If there’s anyone who knows how to stay warm in bitter cold conditions, it’s waterfowlers, who view frigid temperatures as invitation to go out into the field. Heybo’s Delta Vest is designed to protect you from bitter winds on those cold-weather days. This classic-cut piece features Realtree Max 5 camo, a vertical zippered pocket on the left chest, and two lower zippered pockets. The Delta Vest is built to be worn in the field or as a casual piece. With a full zip front, the Delta Vest features 100 percent poly fleece to keep your core warm while allowing freedom of movement for your arms. Even in damp conditions, this moisture wicking garment will keep you warm. The Delta vest may have been designed for duck hunting, but any outdoorsman will appreciate the warmth and functionality of this versatile vest.
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Stretchy and quiet, Nilgiris keep you feeling warm, dry and comfortable even as you work up a sweat. They are made of a three-layer softshell laminate and lined with a light, soft fleece, so they provide breathable, durable, wind and water repellant shelter for your legs. They are also stretchy, which means moving in them feels unrestricted and effortless. Wear them with a base-layer or on their own to suit conditions.
The North Face Men’s Venture 2 Jacket The Venture 2 Jacket is an unlined, packable, weatherproof rain jacket that is perfect for year-round use. Whether you’re in the backcountry of the Florida Keys or the Blue Ridge Mountains, this lightweight, waterproof and windproof jacket will be there to protect you from the elements when you need it.
The Three-layer softshell laminate is highly breathable and wind- and water-proof. A gusseted crotch accommodates a full and natural range of motion. Three zip pockets—two hand and one thigh—keep essentials handy. Long, twoway, ankle zippers allow for venting and easy on and off over boots. An integrated, adjustable belt customizes the fit, and there are no seams on top of the knees to chafe or cause discomfort. These pants are functional enough to keep you happy in the harshest conditions and comfortable enough to wear around the house.
www. sherpaadventuregear. co.uk Under Armour Storm Surge The Storm Surge is exactly the lightweight rain jacket one would expect from Under Armour, a company devoted to designing high-performance apparel. Unbelievably lightweight and packable, the Storm Surge is a jacket that is easy to keep on-hand, whether in a pack or stowed in a box, which means it is the jacket that will be there when those pop-up thunderstorms roll over the water. UA’s Storm technology has created a shell that is 100 percent waterproof, with fully taped seams to keep the wearer dry in wet weather. And this piece of gear does not sacrifice breathability. A 10K/10K rating means the Storm Surge has found a good balance between keeping water out while allowing airflow For those warm, humid days, when some rain jackets just leave you wet with sweat instead of rain, on-demand zip vents under the arms provide additional breathability to keep the wearer cool and dry. On cool mornings, windproof materials and construction block out the breeze with 2.5 layer bonded fabric and a durable, smooth exterior. The Storm Surge has a loose, fuller cut for complete comfort and a full range of motion. Adjustable cuffs and a bungee hem keep moisture from creeping in, while zippered hand pockets keep gear safe.
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Heybo Delta Vest-Max 5
The North Face’s DryVent 2.5L technology utilizes a polyurethane coating that is remarkably waterproof, breathable and durable to create a jacket for active pursuits where light weight and packability are essential. An inner layer finished with dry touch print helps raise the fabric from the skin for comfort and to enable quick transfer of vapor to the outside. The Venture 2 also packs up small into its own pocket. In short, wherever you are, whatever you’re doing, this jacket is designed to be there to keep you dry and comfortable. A relaxed fit and adjustable hood provide a full range of motion as well as room for extra layers, hats or helmets. Pit-zip venting increases breathability. Hand pockets are covered and zippered to store gear safe and dry. Adjustable Velcro cuff tabs keep water from running down your arm while casting, and a hem cinch-cord stops wetness from coming in from below. With a durable yet breathable ripstop exterior, it is likely the wearer will never need to use The North Face’s legendary lifetime warranty.
www.northface.com HammerHead Mahi Mahi Ahi Gloves The HammerHead Dentex, Mahi Mahi Ahi gloves are protection on “rear-knuckle” steroids! Hammerhead has taken its best-selling red Dentex cutresistant gloves and added a thick coat of “EKP” or Enhanced Knuckle Protection to create the perfect gloves for spearfishing and lobstering. Dentex gloves were already the No. 1 best-selling protective gloves for warm water. Made from special UHMW ANSI Level 5 fabrics, they are light, flexible and offer incredible cut and puncture resistant protection up to 15 times stronger than steel. With chemical- and heat-resistant Nitrile Grip coating, you’ll never lose your grip on pole spears, rocks, fillet knives, lobster snares or with any application where extra grip is desired. With the addition of EKP, Hammerhead has brought a new and improved glove to the marketplace that offers complete protection for the front as well as the back of your hands and especially your knuckles.
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What’s It Like to Live in a Log Cabin?
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View time-lapsed video at www.blueridgelogcabins.net As an outdoor enthusiast, I’m naturally drawn to the aesthetic charm of log cabins. I have enjoyed numerous stays and vacations in log cabins over the years. Living in one on a long term or even potentially permanent basis is an intriguing thought for me. With that question in mind, I set out to speak with individuals who have taken that step, just to get their honest opinions, before I make the leap to a log cabin as my permanent residence. My first call was to Mark Alberghini, our Charlotte, North Carolina co-publisher. He and his family have been living in a log cabin for more than 20 years. According to Mark, returning to his cabin after a stressfilled day in the publishing business offers an immediate calming effect. He went on to say that living in a log cabin has left him less interested in vacations than at any other time in his life. His now-grown daughters tell him they are always pleased to return to the log cabin for holidays and family events, and that it seems to have created a deeper sense of tradition than many of their friends who live in conventional homes seem to experience.
I then contacted several Blue Ridge Log Cabin homeowners to see how they compared the experience of log cabin living to conventional homes. Jerry and Carol Clark, who recently moved into their Blue Ridge Log Cabin, said the experience of returning to their log home is much more enjoyable than that of their previous conventional homes. Blue Ridge Log Cabin owner and high school principle Charlie Burry informed us that, “As a high school principle, I value regular downtime away from the pressures of my job.” In that regard, Mr. Burry went on to say, “My wife and I greatly enjoy the peace and relaxation afforded by log-home living verses a conventional home.” Jim Austin, another Blue Ridge Log Cabin owner, commented, “several years ago we decided to change our lifestyle and head out of the hustle and bustle of city life and settle for the quiet and serene country life. We found the perfect wooded location in the foothills of the Appalachians, complete with a little stream running through it. These past five years have been fantastic. We couldn’t have picked a better location or company to build our home. We absolutely love the quietness of the woods in which deer and turkey abound. The sound of our little creek in the morning mist seems heaven sent. Perfect setting, perfect cabin. We love it and wouldn’t change cabin living for the world.” Throughout the numerous interviews that were conducted, the response was always the same. Those homeowners who had changed from a conventional home to a log cabin unanimously agreed, the feeling of contentment, relaxation and satisfaction with the log home was far superior to that of their conventional home. Had this little research project been a survey, it would have seemed artificially skewed. Rarely will you find 100 percent of your survey group in agreement on nearly any subject. In this inquiry, every single person, without exception, agreed that they would never trade log-home living for a conventional home. That’s what it’s like to live in a log cabin.
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SEPTEMBER IS A GREAT MONTH TO FISH IN UPSTATE NY. The salmon fishermen on Lake Ontario are having one of their best seasons of late, forecasting an explosive salmon run. Our weather the last few years has been quite pleasant during late summer and early fall, so keep your boat in the water this late season and enjoy a magical time of year to fish. Walleye have been biting well all season on Oneida Lake and all over the state, and that great fishing should just get even better as water temperatures subside. The King George Derby on Lake George is a great venue to enjoy the late season. This year’s event is in September, a perfect time when the lake crowds settle. This year, salmon have been added to the prize categories, and this should correspond with an optimal time to pursue these aerial acrobats.
Landlocked salmon like this one caught aboard Rod Bender Charters will add excitement to this years King George Derby.
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CAPT JJ’S LAKE GEORGE REPORT WELL, THE SAME WEATHER PATTERN HELD UP THROUGH August, with the weather changing every few days plus a fair amount of rain, especially compared to last year. The surface temperature in the South Basin stayed in the mid-seventies… and the fishing was very good all summer. We saw really good numbers of keeper lakers, many in the 24-26” range plus some fat 27-31” trout. The large baitfish population, smelt and cisco, has the lake trout in really good shape. Have been catching them mostly on spoons, using larger sizes than normal and expect that to continue into the fall. The lakers were starting to “stack up” as they do in mid-August, and more will join them as we near spawning time. These fish aren’t feeding but can be temped to bite the right offering, speeding up can help, 2.5 mph or more to trigger strikes. We didn’t spend any time fishing salmon in August, just like last year, tough to leave the great laker bite we enjoyed. I believe the salmon fishing peaked in the South Basin last year, heard reports on some nice ones caught up North in August, though. They are out there and those willing to put their time in should eventually be rewarded with a sliver bullet jumping behind the boat. Our team plans on spending time targeting them for the upcoming King George Fishing Derby as a salmon category has been added for this year. The bass have been biting great, too. One nice change has been the increased numbers of largemouth mixed in with the smallies, and they have been as deep as 40 feet. Bait was tough to get at times, the crayfish were small but worked great. Didn’t use as many Keitechs as the last few years, they seem to be having supply problems. Started using Senkos again and they still work, the little 3” are great
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Edited By Jerrod Vila, The Angler Magazine of Upstate New York Fly Fishing Editor
Reading Water: Back to Basics THERE ARE A MULTITUDE OF FISHABLE FEATURES CONTAINED within any given trout stream. Rivers and streams come in various sizes, depths, flows, aggressiveness etc. but all will contain certain traditional cliché fish holding areas. How you choose to attack them will often determine your overall success or failure. First off, identifying where the fish will be positioned within any given scenario is crucial, and more importantly why these fish are staged where they are is even more important in the overall big picture. Let’s take a look at some of the more common ones and how to effectively evaluate and fish each situation.
The Pocket
Fishing aggressive flowing pockets and plunge pools are perhaps my favorite type of trout habitat. Freestone rivers like the infamous West Branch of the AuSable with steep descent grades are quite conducive of having lots of pocket water. There are many options to fish these pockets but I personally find tight-line or Czech style nymphing with a tandem fly set-up to be my most productive. For one, the flow is usually quite heavy making an excellent eye shield for you to sneak as close to the pocket as possible without worry of spooking the fish. Two, these aggressive flows associated with said pocket water are bringing food rapidly past the trout holding within, forcing them to make an immediate decision to eat or not to eat before that bit of sustenance (AKA your fly) is long gone, because of this the takes are usually very aggressive and easily deciphered above water. Also, as summer drags
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on and water begins to warm the plunge pools will also harbor the most oxygenated water therefore concentrating and containing the most active trout in the river.
The Backeddy:
Probably the most typical and well- known holding location for a trout. A steady flow broken up by some type of obstruction in the stream, whether it be a boulder, a log, really anything that breaks the current. Trout are lazy and will take advantage of a current break that still delivers the benefit of a full stream food influx without the exertion of energy to remain out in a strong flow. It’s really the best of both worlds for them. It’s like someone delivering you breakfast in bed. Why wouldn’t you stay there? As currents divert and come around each side of the break fish will stage on the edges. Think of this as a “V” with the bottom of the V being the current break, picture it in your mind and watch how the currents react. The stronger the flow and the larger the diversion, the larger the V will be. Fish each edge of this V as fish will be staged off both sides. The super soft water directly behind the obstruction will hold few fish, but the edges and as you get out a few feet will hold numerous.
The “Push”
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The Run
Another solid trout holding location, a stretch of moving unbroken water that has the depth where trout feel comfortable remaining out in the open. The larger the run the higher the number of trout staged in it will be. The thing with a typical run you must remember is that the almost always the water near the bottom will be moving slightly slower than the water on in the top section of the water column. Hence, causing almost all fish to be lying within a few inches of bottom to conserve energy while the conveyor belt of food flows above them and they zip up off bottom to take whatever offering is overhead. When dealing with a run it can be very important to start your drift much farther upstream than normal. Think about where the fish should be and how long it will take your presentation to get down to their level. The faster and deeper the run the longer the cast you need to make upstream will be prior to starting your dead drift and actually fishing it. These fish are always looking up and sometimes the water can be somewhat smooth so be extremely careful approaching a run, especially on a sunny day. Don’t cast any shadows upon it and stay low as you make your casts and many fish can be caught from a single spot.
equates to big streamers. Start upstream and drift them deep and under the bank and once in the zone make that fly scramble to escape as if it knows it is great danger of being eaten. Erratic fast strips will often trigger a big trout to not allow that fly to leave his domain. Watch for followers coming out chasing your fly, if this happens hold off casting directly back in. Wait a little while and come back later. Drift your streamer in just a little deeper and repeat. You now know he’s there. Catch him.
The Tailout
On the very end of a pool or run right before the water changes into some other style of current there will usually be a few fish. Especially in periods of low light fish will often get into a feeding mode and stage up in this location. It can be a great spot to concentrate fish during a hatch as well. Approach from downstream and watch carefully for rising fish and make spot on accurate casts. Deeper tailouts can also be nymphed with excellent success. The next time you’re on the stream remember these 7 basic “go to” Trout holding spots and fish them all. Best of luck.
The Undercut Bank
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OF GREATNESS…. the top 10 on the leaderboard, as they make their way off the platform. The pros will return the next morning and do it all over again. I really give so much respect to these professional anglers, they endure harsh conditions daily, sun included. The Waddington tournament was very special to one legendary angler. Kevin VanDam, who is ranked #1 in the world! KVD commanded a record breaking weight of 90lb-3oz.! This earned the all-time Leading $ winner in Pro-Bass Fishing history his 3rd win on the St. Lawrence River and a $100,000 prize. In 1987, KVD made his 1st professional Debut here on the river in St. Lawrence, and now 27 years later! When asked how it felt to be an Elite Series Champion again, “Wow, I’m speechless, It was my 1st tournament, it’s my 300th event, and 24th win. It’s unbelievable!” KVD said. Brock Mosley had more than an impressive 2nd place finish. He was the only angler other than KVD to boat more than 20lbs on each day! The following weekend I had an awesome lake trout trip planned for Lake Champlain, but on the Vermont side. Since the Bassmasters “Elite Series” was going to be in Plattsburg the same weekend, I enthusiastically followed up coverage by taking the 15- min ferry ride to NY. The first pro I ran into was Brandon Palaniuk who scored third in both the Plattsburgh and Waddington events. History was made again on Sunday at Plattsburgh, when a record breaking come from behind victory, 19th place at the start of day 3, Aaron Martens the veteran angler from Alabama, took the Plattsburgh Elite Series Championship home with him. Martens is currently ranked 12th in the World. Aaron was accompanied by his wife, Leslie and their two children, Jordan & Spencer for this historic win. This time the faces and names were all familiar so it didn’t seem so overwhelming. I was greeted by familiar faces from the past week. The Bassmasters staff
was extremely accommodating and friendly. We still were able to fish the entire day Saturday, we boated 38 early season Lake Trout with 21 under my name. I am going back up this coming weekend to try and beat my personal best. The last two weeks have been some of the most memorable of my life, and I have a feeling like I did about Waddington. That this is just the beginning. We are in initial planning to be covering the Bassmasters Classic on Lake Hartwell Feb. 16th in Greenville,SC for The Angler Mag and Reel Rascal Reel Covers www.reelrascal.com. Great Times.
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Underground Fishing League ST. LAWRENCE – BY MICHAEL SORRENTO THE MIGHTY ST. LAWRENCE mouth bass. Paul Viapiano FLEXED IT MUSCLES TO the (the official “poultry” of the Underground Fishing League during UFL) broke his curse with a August Vince Sorrento Invitational, nice 4lb walleye caught on leaving the anglers wind-burned, a purple/clear/chartreuse soaked, and exhausted. The VSI Reef Runner. In the end, honors the late Vince Sorrento, safely staying out of the architect of Sorrento’s Shady Oaks intense chop and 20mph Cabin Rentals in beautiful Oak Point, winds favored Michael NY. The two-day competition is “maestro” Sorrento with a another one of the UFL’s signature few last minute fish in Blind multi-species tournaments focusing Bay to earn his 2nd VSI title. on walleye, small/largemouth bass, As the anglers rest and northern pike. up during the hot month The anglers enjoyed of August, their focus is comprehensive and convenient now on the season ending accommodations (cabins, dock, gas, Andrew Iraci Derby in Underground Fishing League Team. food) from Blind Bay Marina (thanks mid-September. They’ll to Kenny Goodman) to support an aggressive tournament schedule. be sharpening their skills on the water and enjoying all the fun Vince Gemelli came out of the blocks early with a 7lb walleye caught establishments that Alexandria Bay has to offer. Look for UFL anglers... trolling a Reef Runner 700 Series in 12 feet of water and was the man to and get ready! ~Maestro beat for the majority of the tournament. Jim Sorrento, Sammy Iraci, and Josh Alexander made respectable pushes with some impressive small
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What’s Happening on the River? BY LARRY EWART OF ATOMIC E BAITS THOSE WHO ATTENDED THE BASSMASTERS ELITE THAT went out of Waddington NY saw plenty of quality bass at the scales, should see an even better showing next year when they come in August 2018. Now that water levels have become more normal, we should start to see activity get even better from Massena to the mouth of Lake Ontario. The walleye fishing will pick up as waters start to cool down as well as water levels slowly going down and with the current flow a bit slower, you’ll still want to use heavy jigs tipped with a worm or minnow and bottom bouncers 3oz or more. Those 1 ouncers aren’t going to cut it as well around here right now or most other times. The perch bite will also pick up, so keep plenty of fresh bait on hand or plenty of small plastics for these guys and other pan fish as well. As the smallmouth start grouping up on the points, rapala type jerk baits and rattle trap baits work well and drop shotting is always good to try on these spots. Largemouth should be hanging in the 6 to 8 foot weed line area, jigs and beaver type baits pitched and flipped will do good here. Always look to the weed lines of the bays for northern pike since they are going to be active as well and they love just about all baits. If you want a big northerns, try big spinners or give swim baits a try. The NY bass masters team event out of Ogdensburg should do well at the scales here on the 19th and 20thand a shot at the state team for 2018. My fishing partner and myself decided to go out and check out an area that has done me well in past years up in the Brockville area of the St.Lawrence. Thanks to today’s GPS systems it makes it easy to keep those places in check as before the GPS came along, as we started and worked along the area it didn’t take long to see the bass were there as my partner had a few fish follow up to the boat. I tossed in my spinner bait and we backed out a few yards for a better angle and Larry Ewart of Atomic E Baits switched our baits. at the Bass Masters Elite.
Rick went to and 4” atomic E-BAITS drop shot worm in blizzard and I went to a 5.25” atomic trick stix bait in Blizzard. On ricks 1st cast he picked up a nice 4lb 12oz smallmouth {He has caught around 50 bass on that same worm from last year when I first made this color} and few cast latter I caught a 5lb 9oz bass. Rick then boated another 4pounder and the a 4.8 on an atomic tube in amber gold and I picked up another 4lb bass on the trick stix as we moved along. We caught a few more here and there making for a nice afternoon on the river, with our best 5 best around 23lbs, for our very own Bassmasters bragging right.
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MICKEY’S ONEIDA LAKE REPORT MOST OF US ARE FAMILIAR WITH THE EXPRESSION “There’s more than one way to skin a cat”. This years Oneida Lake walleye season will go down embracing that notion. Did you ever hear of a walleye taken on top water baits in 25 feet of water? Heddon’s Zara Spook, a traditional bass lure, with the rear treble replaced with a feathered treble is putting walleye in the boat for some anglers. If this cool weather keeps up with higher water level, we are in for an early walleye night bite. By the time this goes to print it wouldn’t be surprising to hear of anglers having success casting stick baits at night from their favorite perch. Speaking of perch, all indications are that this fall could end up being a great time to target the striped critters. They usually begin to school up around now. We certainly didn’t get them last We welcome fisherman! Conveniently located off ice season! interstate 81 fishing Hopefully by access, boat launches and now the algae bloom Take Out & Delivery bait shops nearby. Oneida Lake has (315) 668-1546 been experiencing 5771 Miller Rd, Brewerton, NY 13029
throughout the month of August is over. Septembers cooler temps usually mean that largemouth bass begin their annual migration into Oneida’s bays, it’s time to put on the feed bag. All in all, this time of year is great for fisherman, especially for the shore angler. Everything from crappie, bass, perch to walleye can be had in shallow water. A favorite tactic is to fish a small 1/32-1/16 oz jig under a weighted bobber. Line should be no more than 6 lb test. Jigs should resemble forage for this time of year, emerald shiners or shad. Here’s something that deserves repeating, the Oneida Lake Association has been working diligently since 1945. It’s mission, to preserve the integrity of Oneida Lake and it’s environs. Please consider joining today. Dues are only $5.00 per year. Go to www. oneidalakeassociation.org.
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EAST SHORE BAIT ONEIDA LAKE REPORT BY BEN BARRY ONEIDA LAKE FISHING HAS BEEN ON FIRE THIS YEAR. Walleye, bass and perch have been the main targeted species. We had a big algae bloom this year and it is now coming to end and the fishing has picked back up since the month of August. Walleye fishing has been good all summer and expected to stay this way the rest of the year. Be prepared for early fall fishing with big walleye caught from shore, casting stickbaits and various jigs. Methods of trolling stickbaits and worm harnesses in deeper water have still been producing good numbers of walleye. Back to jigging this month will also help you produce some nice walleye. Our Walleye Wednesday Tournament has been a great learning experience this year with walleye bags weighing
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WAYNE WEBER‘S TUG HILL/REDFIELD FISHING REPORT BY GUIDE WAYNE-O WELL I FEEL LIKE I COULD BE JUST COPIED AND PASTED the last few reports. It seems like this weather pattern isn’t going to end. We get a few days of nice weather and then more rain. This has been excellent for trout fisherman. Streams are still fishing well but you must get away from the parking lots. By this time of year they have been hit hard and it is very unlikely you will find fish anywhere near them. As I write this salmon have started to trickle into the Salmon River. I am guessing by the time you read this the run will be on. Make sure your tackle is in good order and you have new line on your reel. You don’t want to lose the fish of a lifetime because you decided to save
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A Passion for Pike BY CASEY HOFFMAN I LOVE FISHING FOR NORTHERN PIKE AND HAVE BEEN infatuated with catching them for as long as I can remember. Stories my Pop-pop would tell of family trips to Quebec had me captivated even before I was old enough to go along to catch one. Once I did get to go fishing for them at the age of five, and saw a pike darting from cover to engulf a bait for the first time, I was hooked. Addicted. Obsessed. Back then we would use old wooden boats without any electronics, where trolling simply consisted of throwing our lines over the side of the boat and driving around. Lures were usually Rapala minnows, large Mepps Comet Mino Spinners, or spoons like the Lucky Strike Red-eye. I was too young to understand my grandfather’s strategy on boat positioning or lure speeds, only that I was told to HOLD ON TIGHT to that rod! Since then I’ve had the privilege of pursuing most of the well-known fresh and saltwater gamefish this continent has to offer (and even a little hand-fishing for goldfish in garden ponds of England). I’ve learned from some incredible guides and experienced anglers who have shared their lifetimes of experience for the given species they target. But I always find myself returning to chase pike. Their aggressive nature, and ability to grow to over 4 feet in length just adds to the pike angler’s passion. It’s probably not a coincidence that I now live a short drive from one of the best trophy pike lakes in the country, and the countless other pike filled Adirondack lakes and rivers to explore in the area.
The author proudly holding one of his first pike at the age of 5, along with his grandfather.
critters, they should be prepared with the proper gear to release them without either party being injured. A large net specifically designed for musky fishing will not only make it easier to get the fish into the net without catching the lure on the edge as it enters, but provides a holding pen where the fish can be unhooked without removing it from the water. Hook removal is simplified with long needle-nose pliers and a pair of side-cutters to snip off any deeply buried hooks. Quickly cutting a hook BEFORE YOU GET STARTED from the lure will allow you to get the lure free from the fish and net, Trophy sized pike and muskies are old fish and need to be respected. preventing further hook damage and eliminating some of the sharp As a fishing mentor of mine recently put it “the truly huge ones are old CONTINUED ON PAGE 22 enough to go have a beer with you”. Before anyone targets these toothy
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objects from the equation. Every effort should be made to reduce the amount of time the fish is stressed. Keep the fish upright in the net and make sure the camera is prepared before you carefully lift it out of the water for some quick photos. Make sure that you’ve got one hand carefully placed under the gill plate, but not in the gills themselves, and the other supporting the belly of the fish. Your genuine earto-ear smile will happen automatically without any necessary instruction. Then carefully place the fish back into the water and hold it by the tail until it regains its strength. Some anglers will slide the fish front and back in the water in an attempt to get more water to flow over the gills, but I believe that this just causes more stress on the fish. Before long you will start to feel the fish trying to swim on its own
A beautiful 42” pike caught while trolling a shallow diving crankbait over submerged weeds in upstate NY. and you will just let it go and watch that tail disappear into the depths. Watching that scene of releasing a trophy fish unfold, a fish that was likely released by several others before you, will make the countless hours in search of it worthwhile. Knowing that the fish will still be there to enjoy in the future, even bigger, will provide far greater satisfaction than any amount of Facebook likes of your hero shot ever will. GETTING STARTED Unfortunately, most articles on trolling for pike today will give beginner anglers the impression that they need a thirty thousand dollar boat decked out with top of the line GPS electronics, specialized rods and reels, and a whole lot of other trolling equipment. But these really aren’t necessary to get started and pike fishing can be as simple or as complicated as you wish to make it. At times these items absolutely do help to catch more fish, but can be extremely overwhelming, even to novice anglers. Up CONTINUED ON PAGE 24
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until recently, most of my fishing was done out of a simple 14ft aluminum boat with 10 horsepower tiller engine. Other than a few rod holders that help to position multiple trolling lines without tangling, I believe that a fish-finder is the most critical piece of equipment to have and learn how to use properly. Even cheap electronics will allow the angler to understand bottom contours and position their baits at the proper depths. This usually means just a few feet above submerged weeds, but on some bodies of water this can also be around boulders, fallen trees, or current breaks in rivers. I prefer shallow to deep diving crankbaits that imitate various baitfish, and consistently dive to a given depth. Spending some time to understand how deep certain lures will dive while trolling is critical so that the correct lure can be chosen for a given location. Most lure manufacturers provide estimates of lure diving depths, but they’re not always accurate, and vary greatly on the diameter of line used and distance behind the boat. One of the best ways to determine lure diving depths is to drag them across a gradually sloping sandy bottom area. Simply let out a known amount of line (line-counter reels can be helpful here, but one can also simply count how many hand pulls of line are taken off the spool) and observe the depth on the fish finder at which the lure starts bumping bottom. Once this information is known for a variety of lures, the angler is ready to precisely present the proper lures for a given location. Once you understand the bottom structure, and how your lures are passing over it, I guarantee that your catch rate for pike, and any species of fish will increase dramatically. If you’re a beginner, I suggest tagging along with an experienced pike angler to pick up a few pointers on catching and safely releasing these incredible fish. If you’re already an expert, find a kid to take with you. You might just change their life. But when you hand them a rod, just do as my Pop-pop did and remind them to HOLD ON TIGHT!
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the head and some type of red material for the throat, as needed. The hook shank beneath the collar (the body) can be wrapped with the tying thread or a flashy material, like mylar tinsel or Diamond Braid. By the way, Lefty says the key to the pattern is to tie the collar at least as long as the rear of the hook, which keeps the hackle tail from wrapping around the hook. In appropriate sizes and colors, Lefty’s pattern has deceived just about every fish that swims, from four-inch bream to 400-pound billfish. Lefty’s Deceiver has even graced a U.S. Postal stamp. Lefty’s favorite Deceiver colors are chartreuse/white and yellow/ chartreuse. I tie them in many sizes and colors, and my favorite is tied in a Firetiger color scheme. This color works very well for many saltwater fish in sizes 1/0 to 3/0. It has also been very successful for me for peacock bass and largemouth bass in south Florida in size 2. I imagine smallies would jump all over it, too. Lefty’s Deceiver (Firetiger) Hook - Mustad 34007 or similar, size 2 to 3/0 Thread - fluorescent yellow Tail - two yellow and one yellow grizzly hackle on each side, topped with yellow Krystal Flash Body - yellow thread or Diamond Braid Collar - yellow bucktail with yellow Krystal flash and a small yellow grizzly hackle on each side, topped with green Krystal Flash and green bucktail Throat - orange bucktail, as long as the collar Head - fluorescent yellow, with painted orange/black eye, covered with five-minute epoxy Contact Carlos at cah6620@gmail.com to submit a pattern for consideration in this column or to order his book, “South Florida’s Peacock Bass.”
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