This turkey was missed in mid-May. During the first week of June, 2020, he was back in the same field in almost full glory. Shot went just over his neck and head.
Mark Clemente Have you ever known anybody to catch a goldfish in Lake George, “Queen of American Lakes”? Or, catching lake trout without a rod and reel? Read on! Mark Clemente and Dave Kohler have been regular anglers for lake trout on Lake George for a few decades using a flat bottom 14’ aluminum boat that is equipped with a Lowrance depth finder. In the summer of 2021, they were on the water 12-15 times. Mark is a retired GE toolmaker and created a device to replace the rod and reel for trolling on the lake. He uses converted Victrola motors that are spring loaded reels placed in a box in the rear of the boat. A “reel” was created to hold the lead line and 20’ leader. While trolling the boat is kept at a SOG between .5 to 1, preferring a ideal speed between .7 and .8. The anglers sit in the back of the boat and hand feed the line out to the desired depth, usually between 100’-130’, where the fish are usually located in the summer. ...
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