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New York => Ice Fishing New York => Topic started by: reeleyz on Jan 21, 2014, 10:13 AM
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We have the discussion about gasholes on Oneida Lake every year. I thought I would start a thread and ask that anyone that has GPS coordinates for known gasholes post them here.
I have a couple marked on my GPS, I will post them when I get home.
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Small gas hole as I reported on "oneida lake diehards" page. N 43 14.149' W 76 06.363' South east of grren marker buoy 135. Very small gas hole. Area around this way point had honeycomb/ white ice with very little black ice.
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Dusting this thread off. HT had a close call this weekend.
SE of Willard Island over 24 feet of water. 43.13.944N - 75.56105W.
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Missed this one by about 15' on a wheeler it was bubbling away about a mile out east of chapman park.
43.10.535N
75.51.281W
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I am bumping this one back up since we are back on the ice.
Here is a video that Budman made where he spudded a hole right on a gas pocket.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hvntfrvnaFg&feature=youtu.be (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hvntfrvnaFg&feature=youtu.be)
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Do the gas pocket need to be released by anglers frequently? And are we to check them only to gauge the size of gas build up?
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They are not normally something you want to walk up to and poke around. They erode the ice away from underneath. I think Budman just happened upon that one.
Thanks for putting this up RG. I will compile the coords that I saved from last year and put them back up here.
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out east from apps,..the underwater springs,...ive seen sketchy ones there,....usually every season
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Thank you gentlemen for the heads up!
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I went and removed all of my gas hole locations from last year on the navionics app.
Last thing I'd hate to see is someone try to avoid one that's not there anymore and find one that isn't marked.
I'll place them in the app for this year as people make me aware of them.I'll check back here or you can PM the coords.
to me and I'll add the locations.
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Thanks zaphod, I see there are still some on the Navionics app with your name on it.
Here are the locations that I found on my app. I may have more in my Lowrance and if I do I will post them up.
43 12.013 N
75 52.013 W
43 12.011 N
75 51.995 W
43 12.011 N
75 53.015 W
43 13.606 N
75 53.122 W
43 10.952 N
75 57.045 W
43 13.946 N
75 56.109 W
43 13.940 N
75 55.254 W
43 13.943 N
75 55.199 W
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Thanks zaphod, I see there are still some on the Navionics app with your name on it.
Here are the locations that I found on my app. I may have more in my Lowrance and if I do I will post them up.
43 12.013 N
75 52.013 W
43 12.011 N
75 51.995 W
43 12.011 N
75 53.015 W
43 13.606 N
75 53.122 W
43 10.952 N
75 57.045 W
43 13.946 N
75 56.109 W
Thanks reeleyz
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i have the navionics app how do i get the gas holes on it?
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i have the navionics app how do i get the gas holes on it?
Do you mean how to add gas hole locations or how to see the ones already marked.I removed all the old ones because I didn't want someone to find one by mistake when avoiding a marked one from last year that's no longer there
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Is there a way to see the ones other have already marked? Like share an overlay in the app so that we can share information on gas holes, pressure cracks and other such information?
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the ones already found would be great!!i have community edits set on in settings, also what do they look like when put on map? again thanks ahead of time.
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I haven't added any yet this season.I did see a post with coordinates for a pressure crack.So I'll add that one now.Last year was the 1st time I used the app.So they 1st few I marked on there were like little red circles.Then I started to use a blue pin tack icon(options for icons are a bit limited).in any case you should be able to see it on your app if you update your map when you open the app.
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got them just had to zoom in to max again thanks!!!
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I have added all of the GPS coordinates that I have to the Navionics App. I think you need to turn on Community Edits to see them.
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Awesome.Thanks Reeleyz
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Awesome.Thanks Reeleyz
Can you double check that you can see them?
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I cant see them either.I went through and added pin markers on the coorxinates you posted.
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I just looked and their on it. Its a green dot with a + in it. Very hard to see i had to put the coordinates in to find them but they are their.
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I went to each point and added a pin marker.Now they show up nice and large on my map.Only took a few minutes and was well worth the time.Before that I had to zoom in pretty close to see them too.Even with the easy view setting turned on.
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One dangerous about a half mile out from Williams going towards 129 fyi
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One dangerous about a half mile out from Williams going towards 129 fyi
Any idea of GPS coords?
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Gps coordinates for that dangerous one?
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Gashole west of Taft N 43 14.476' W 75 57.558'
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Chowdaire found this one in the North Bay area.
43 13.158, 75 46.869
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(http://i808.photobucket.com/albums/zz8/bschantz/Mobile%20Uploads/FullSizeRender_zps205b97f8.jpg) (http://s808.photobucket.com/user/bschantz/media/Mobile%20Uploads/FullSizeRender_zps205b97f8.jpg.html)
This morning I found this one in between Willard Island and shore.
43 14.298 75 56.111
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Thanks KP! I thought this thread was gone forever! :thumbsup:
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Ha. Found it.... @)
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Thanks Dom
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May I say that with all the negatives the Internet brings with it.Its sights and people like this that make it worth while.
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Would this be of any use? I put them into a google map, kinda like the Baitshops map that someone made here a while back. Seemed like it was intended for Navionics users before, but maybe this way would be useful too.
https://www.google.com/maps/d/embed?mid=1W1uNs-ydzkOi3Pa-VNwKZ1-VEv-qSuYx (https://www.google.com/maps/d/embed?mid=1W1uNs-ydzkOi3Pa-VNwKZ1-VEv-qSuYx)
How exactly are you folks currently using them? Do you somehow check while you are in transit from spot to spot? I can add to it or edit if it seems useful.
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That is awesome H2O and very useful, Thank you. I see that you can click on them and get the GPS Coords.
I like to know where they are and I tend to avoid those areas when I am traveling.
FYI - They don't normally become a problem until things start to warm back up a little. That is when they work their way through the ice.
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I was thinking it would be handy for those with anrdoid & apple smartphones, maybe they could see them in realtime on the ice as they move via google maps/navigation. Probably could draw a line for pressure cracks too, if given coordinates of where it starts and where it stops.
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Never fished oneida lake , good to know about these pockets.
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I have a question for you "seasoned/experienced" Oneida ice fisherman..... do the gas pockets tend to form in the same spots year after year? I notice in this thread some GPS coordinates for gas holes identifed say back in 2015. Would those spots be on concern say this year or now? Or do they need to be located/identified each season...just wondeirng of the value of transposing all of the historical data over the map that was recently created (I think it was an overlay on google maps or something....VERY NICE JOB by the way!!!! I have the Navionics app on my phone, but even following the previous posted "user guidance", I am not seeing them. Thank You in advance for replies that make it safer for us all
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I also know on navionics you can make waypoints public. Could be an easy way to mark them that more people might see.
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I just go through and mark them on my navionics based on the coordinates so I know they are accurate.
They are in the same locations EVERY year. Gas holes do not move.
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Would this be of any use? I put them into a google map, kinda like the Baitshops map that someone made here a while back. Seemed like it was intended for Navionics users before, but maybe this way would be useful too.
https://www.google.com/maps/d/embed?mid=1W1uNs-ydzkOi3Pa-VNwKZ1-VEv-qSuYx (https://www.google.com/maps/d/embed?mid=1W1uNs-ydzkOi3Pa-VNwKZ1-VEv-qSuYx)
How exactly are you folks currently using them? Do you somehow check while you are in transit from spot to spot? I can add to it or edit if it seems useful.
I know that its old but this "gas hole" map is excellent. thank you for taking the time to put that together. heading to oneida for first time this weekend and am glad have this, I know its not an exact map and things change with time but its better than having no idea at all. always been a bit worried if you will about this lake because of them. thanks again appreciate it.
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I know that its old but this "gas hole" map is excellent. thank you for taking the time to put that together. heading to oneida for first time this weekend and am glad have this, I know its not an exact map and things change with time but its better than having no idea at all. always been a bit worried if you will about this lake because of them. thanks again appreciate it.
I put the coordinates into a map, but more credit goes to those that gathered the info and put it here.
So, if you find any not here post the gps coordinates here, and they will get updated.
Or you could light them on fire like these guys did:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=NHsyG7Fbyug (https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=NHsyG7Fbyug)
;D ;D ;D
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that’s wild... I think I’ll leave that to the pros haha ;D thanks again be safe out there I’ll be sure to give you any coordinates if I find any that are in marked.
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:( ???
Do the gas pocket need to be released by anglers frequently? And are we to check them only to gauge the size of gas build up?
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I added these to the list on the first page. I found them this morning.
43 13.940 N
75 55.254 W
43 13.943 N
75 55.199 W
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Here is one between Cleveland and Jewell on 33ft of water..
(https://i.postimg.cc/yDWZHJgS/Screenshot-20200218-192125-Boating-HD.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/yDWZHJgS)
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South East of Dunham Island off Williams Park.
N 43 12.041
W 76 1.819
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Thank you for this info.
Making my first trip to the big "O", it is a little bit daunting for a small water fisherman like myself.
Having this available make me feel a little better about venturing out - along with a good spud of course.
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Gas holes of the beach
N 43.19519
W 075.73639
N 43.19624
W 075.73305
(https://i.postimg.cc/WqksLg8X/CDF5-DD2-D-FF58-437-F-8-DD1-9-E5-DC5-A5-C3-F7.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/WqksLg8X)
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I think most people use numbers in this configuration
N 43°11'46"
W 75°43'59"
N 43°11'43"
W 75°44'11"
And this is were they are on the map
(https://i.postimg.cc/gxzkrMKZ/85-A05877-1-A54-4-DF9-850-A-B9-AD7-AC906-CF.png) (https://postimg.cc/gxzkrMKZ)
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Any new reports yet?
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Here is one I found from the boat on a calm day.
43 11.432 N
75 46.585 W
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Here is another one that I came across this winter.
43 11.975 N
75 51.699 W
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Hello All,
I am going to buy a gps chart plotter ( hummin bird helix7 ) and i can get navionics for it. I am at loss as to how you guys share and see the gas hole info. Can some one enlighten me as to which navionics to get and how to do this ?
Thank you !!!
Rock-n-reelin
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Noticed one on Big Bay slightly to the north east of access spot at that culvert Sorry I don't have the coordinates as I didn't realize what it was until talking with others later.