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This is a reminder that June 15th is the final day to sign up for the LOTSA Main Tournament at the discounted rate of $70. After this date, the registration fee will increase to $90. Please ensure you sign up soon to take advantage of the lower price. The schedule for this year's tournament is as follows: - July 24th: The Curt Tournament - July 25th: The Main LOTSA Tournament - July 24th–25th: The 323 Tournament - July 26th: Reserved as a weather day, if needed. The format for all three tournaments remains the same as in previous years. Tournament Highlights: - Friday FREE Curt Tournament: This year features cash payouts ($400 for 1st, $300 for 2nd, $200 for 3rd, and $150 for Big Fish). A free cookout with drinks will be provided at the Town of Newfane Marina. Additionally, the DEC will be on-site to collect DNA samples from King Salmon to help determine the ratio of wild versus hatchery-raised fish. This data is vital for lake management decisions. - Saturday Salmon Tournament: Participation is limited to 60 boats. With a full field, we will pay out 15 places. This is a "One Salmon" tournament, meaning a single catch could win it all. - The 323 Tournament: Geared toward our more competitive members, this event tracks the best three fish over two days and pays out the top three places. The entry fee is $50 per boat. We would also like to extend a special thank Paul DeAngelo of DeAngelo Fish Art Replicas for donating a free salmon replica mount again this year! The mount is valued at over $800. This prize will be awarded to the member who catches the largest salmon in either the 323 or the Salmon Tournament. We look forward to seeing you there! Tight Lines, Matt Dunn
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This is a reminder that June 15th is the final day to sign up for the LOTSA Main Tournament at the discounted rate of $70. After this date, the registration fee will increase to $90. Please ensure you sign up soon to take advantage of the lower price. The schedule for this year's tournament is as follows: - July 24th: The Curt Tournament - July 25th: The Main LOTSA Tournament - July 24th–25th: The 323 Tournament - July 26th: Reserved as a weather day, if needed. The format for all three tournaments remains the same as in previous years. Tournament Highlights: - Friday FREE Curt Tournament: This year features cash payouts ($400 for 1st, $300 for 2nd, $200 for 3rd, and $150 for Big Fish). A free cookout with drinks will be provided at the Town of Newfane Marina. Additionally, the DEC will be on-site to collect DNA samples from King Salmon to help determine the ratio of wild versus hatchery-raised fish. This data is vital for lake management decisions. - Saturday Salmon Tournament: Participation is limited to 60 boats. With a full field, we will pay out 15 places. This is a "One Salmon" tournament, meaning a single catch could win it all. - The 323 Tournament: Geared toward our more competitive members, this event tracks the best three fish over two days and pays out the top three places. The entry fee is $50 per boat. We would also like to extend a special thank Paul DeAngelo of DeAngelo Fish Art Replicas for donating a free salmon replica mount again this year! The mount is valued at over $800. This prize will be awarded to the member who catches the largest salmon in either the 323 or the Salmon Tournament. We look forward to seeing you there! Tight Lines, Matt Dunn
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Another outdoor decision by Washington
fisherdude replied to LongLine's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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for sale : usa Miscellaneous Trolling Gear
SheaDogg posted a topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Wanted reloader
StevenJR replied to walleye wizzard's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
Give me a call 267-629-6311, let discuss about this I have one to sell -
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Another outdoor decision by Washington
fisherdude replied to LongLine's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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for sale : usa EVIL EYES
intimidator replied to rod hog's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Another outdoor decision by Washington
fisherdude replied to LongLine's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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Lots of good ideas here. Whatever you decide, temporarily set in place the downriggers where they will go or at the very least go through the motions of pretending to work them in all there functions. What you don't want is to be leaning uncomfortably toward the back of the boat always to work them, especially in rough water. Position them so they are comfortable to access and work with...Cheers!
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I have a Panther steering kit that I paid 20.00 on here, but never used it. If I can still find it, it has a rod that can be bent to the way you want it, but I will ship it to you for 20.00 including the shipping cost. I will never need it as I'm running a Mercruiser with a kicker and use an EZ-steer to steer it. Another thing I suggest is to go to eBay and do a search for an outboard to outboard steering rod or a kit. You can see a lot of options.
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rolmops replied to walleye wizzard's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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looking for a Mec 9000g 12ga. reloader.
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Having coffee this morning, thinking about your rigging issue.... Again excuse my lousy drawing skills... Taking flush mount rod holders, either 30 or 45 degrees, whichever matches the angle on the boat better... you could drop gimbal mounts in backwards in the rod holders and mount a trolling board across.. A rod holder like this..... Mounted on your boat something like this, match the angle of the curve... Then drop in gimbal mounts backward, or use a 90 degree gimbal to make the mounting surface level and put a board across the back Maybe a flat 90 degree gimbal mount is better ??
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I'd really like to see this in Lake Ontario. Discovering the giants swimming in the depths of the Great Lakes – CTVNews












