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2010 State of the Lake

Written March 11, 2010 by Tom Bishop View Comments (2)

2009 Annual Report of NYS DEC – Executive Summary (PDF)
RIT meeting concentrated more on central area of the lake plus general lake programs. Attendance roughly 120.
STOCKING: EMS impact is increasing. This is a Vitamin B deficiency which causes delayed growth and death. Chinook are treated in the hatcheries, but treatment didn’t go [...]

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State of the Lake 2009 & GLFC Lake Ontario Fish Community objectives meeting held at RIT by NYSDEC Lake Unit & Monroe County Fisheries Advisory Board. 3/10/09. Attendance roughly 110

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Single or Treble Hooks?

Written September 3, 2008 by Tom Bishop Comments Off

Single or treble, that is the question. Whether tis nobler in the minds of men…I’m not sure how Hamlet would have finished this. The debate has been around for many, many years. There are two basic schools of thought on the subject of hooks on trolling spoons.

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Today LakeOntarioUnited is proud to announce its partnership with the world’s largest online fishing derby – BountyFishing.com. Founded in January 2007, BountyFishing gives anglers the opportunity to compete throughout the year against other anglers from across the continent.

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While fishing the FOXWOODS BASS FISHING TOUR on the Potomac River June 2nd & 3rd, we had a couple of stories that were too funny to keep to ourselves. To put this in perspective, we were […]

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Bass Fishing Around Boat Docks

Written June 4, 2007 by Bobby Ivie View Comments (5)

Largemouth bass love to hang out around boat docks. For them, this is a good place to hide in the cover, get shade from the sun, and to find bait fish when the dinner bell rings. The problem is getting your bait to them.

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