Savage Island Sunday 09/25
- fishmaster176
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Savage Island Sunday 09/25
My wife and I spent from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm fishing the east side of Savage Island and of course, I got outfished something awful. We started out casting for bass and she nailed a 3 lb. 10oz. SM and about a half hour later she hooked a 5 lb. 10 oz. Northern. Hope the pics work. We were using Mepps Aglia red/white #4 dressed bucktail. Hard to break old habits. Been using those lures since 1969 and still love 'em. My wife has been convinced. So, after a major whuppin' in the warm fish dept., we switched to the riggers. Caught a few perch, but it felt good to get some time in. We're only running 2 lines, so it won't get too crazy.
I don't want to open a can of worms, but what do you guys run for releases? I've seen the rubber band setup and it looks pretty simple. I have OffShore Tackle mediums and they seem very stiff. I also bought a couple of Cannon adjustables with the dial on the side. I tried those today and if I set it so it doesn't release on the descent then it won't release for the small guys. I was hoping my first report would include something good on my part, but not this time other than to say I've got a very happy wife and that makes for a very happy Hubby.
I don't want to open a can of worms, but what do you guys run for releases? I've seen the rubber band setup and it looks pretty simple. I have OffShore Tackle mediums and they seem very stiff. I also bought a couple of Cannon adjustables with the dial on the side. I tried those today and if I set it so it doesn't release on the descent then it won't release for the small guys. I was hoping my first report would include something good on my part, but not this time other than to say I've got a very happy wife and that makes for a very happy Hubby.
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- bumpnrun
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Re: Savage Island Sunday 09/25
GREAT FISH what a beautiful day dont forget happy wife happy life .Nows the time to ask for that extra fishing stufF,lols.BUMP.
Roger Lav
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Sleepswithdafishes
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Re: Savage Island Sunday 09/25
I must say my favorite fishing partner is my wife!!!! Thanks for sharing your report and pictures!! Now if you will excuse me I have to show my wife this post!! Ha Ha !! Sleeps
- champlain fisher
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Re: Savage Island Sunday 09/25
Nice gator, love the markings on them. That smallie is a good fish as well.
Salmon, the other pink meat.
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Re: Savage Island Sunday 09/25
That SM is hugh!!! Try blacks or chamberlain releases... They are simple and work great.
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- raz
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Re: Savage Island Sunday 09/25
Very nice fish...well done!
I use Roemers or chamberlains. I don't have any blacks but have used them and they are great releases.
I actually like pinch pad releases on top when stacking.
I use Roemers or chamberlains. I don't have any blacks but have used them and they are great releases.
I actually like pinch pad releases on top when stacking.
Catch and serve with lemon.
Gerry
Gerry
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Re: Savage Island Sunday 09/25
Ayuh...Roemers or Chamberlains...
Nice fish...
Nice fish...
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- squaretail
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Re: Savage Island Sunday 09/25
That's a couple nice fish, congrats!! Sounds like heading over to Savage Island has paid off. I used the Cannon releases for a few seasons. They are tough to dial in as far as pad pressure goes but they do work. We switched to Roemer's a couple years ago and there's no going back, they have way less abrasion on the line and fewer false trips.
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Re: Savage Island Sunday 09/25
NICE fish! Congrats to both of you.
- fishmaster176
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Re: Savage Island Sunday 09/25
Thanks gang for the good words and release advice. I ordered the Chamberlain releases and the stackers. They look easy to use and I like the auto slide feature on the stacker. They're also Made In Vermont. My wife hasn't stopped smiling. You guys have boosted her ego and confidence to new levels. That IS a good thing. She's a very good fisherman and gives me all the credit for her expertise. I've shown her a lot, but she is a natural. She puts up with me, so the least I can do is take her fishing and "let" her catch the big ones. LOL!!!
- WildFisherWoman
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Re: Savage Island Sunday 09/25
Nice pike! Great job and sounds like a great day!
"I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived"
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Re: Savage Island Sunday 09/25
nice job
- raz
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Re: Savage Island Sunday 09/25
I should have mentioned I'm not real crazy about the chamberlain stacker... but I like the non-stacker version.fishmaster176 wrote:Thanks gang for the good words and release advice. I ordered the Chamberlain releases and the stackers. They look easy to use and I like the auto slide feature on the stacker. They're also Made In Vermont. My wife hasn't stopped smiling. You guys have boosted her ego and confidence to new levels. That IS a good thing. She's a very good fisherman and gives me all the credit for her expertise. I've shown her a lot, but she is a natural. She puts up with me, so the least I can do is take her fishing and "let" her catch the big ones. LOL!!!
Catch and serve with lemon.
Gerry
Gerry