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I was inquiring about seneca lake, in nys, need some help digesting this huge deep water lake.

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I avoid it because the boat traffic is non stop. Seems to be the busiest of the finger lakes.

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My cousin is a guide on that lake.

Very nice lake for trout.

There are better bass lakes up here.

Try Onieda

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I have a tournament on seneca lol

do you have time to practice ?

If not, as you know finger lakes drop off deep.

My guess would stay in 10 to 15 ft of water and try for the best.

supposed to rain so I am not sure of the lake level right now. But I know the canal is flooded along with Cross lake.

I bet you will be in for some tough fishing.

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Drop shot in the 15ft-25ft range.. Look for the steep drop-off's near spawning areas. Are you targeting Largemouth or Smallmouth?

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Drop shot in the 15ft-25ft range.. Look for the steep drop-off's near spawning areas. Are you targeting Largemouth or Smallmouth?

Steep drop offs in the finger lakes are like 150 feet deep.

These lakes are hundreds of feet deep. Hard to find 25 ft.

What is Seneca , I think 600 feet deep.

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I also was thinking the canal caught some largemouth there. And it it's really windy through in 5 footers I'll stay north not making any far runs....

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Yeah, if there is a strong North / South wind on any finger lake. Stay home.

I had a 25 foot SeaRay I kept on Cayuga for 5 years at Treman park in Ithaca.

If the wind was blowing, you get seriously tossed around.

Better make sure the Locks are open. I know they have some real flooding going on and they will close the locks when flooding .

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