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Drive the hour and a half or so & have John Mann do it up for you in Sodus Pt.
Sodus Bay Canvas
315-871-6400
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Cannandaga but Liverpool should be the same if anybody is interested
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1 hour ago, nysrx01 said:
Size might help.
Look close it says XL on the box tag & bottom pic too I believe
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3 hours ago, Capt Vince Pierleoni said:
Lets all get together and move Lake Ontario. What a fiasco our state government is.
I could think of a better area to cut off & let float away, leave upstate & the lake where I be
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2 hours ago, dbitting said:
My only mistake was i put my Point 1 on the Bow and it should be at the Stern
Normal mounting is usually mid ship to maintain a good constant trolling feedback. Why would you want to mount it either fore or aft?
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Ever considered selling snowballs to eskimos ?
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Boat was sold
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1 hour ago, salmoseine said:
The board says outflows will be increased to more than 10,000 cubic meters per second – compared to its current rate of 8,850 cubic meters per second – now that the navigation season has concluded. "
The highlight in the quote above pretty much sums it up in a nut shell. "now that the navigation season has concluded. "
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And a Merry Christmas to all !
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I think I have a couple in the archives too Glenn
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Na > That stuffs only good for car tops & screen doors
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G/Flex 655 Thickened version by West System
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Happy Thanksgiving to all
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Thanks for the update
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On 10/22/2019 at 4:03 PM, L&M said:
Thursday, Nov. 14: 6:30 - 9 p.m.: This meeting will be conducted online. To join the meeting, click here. If asked for a meeting number or a password use the following: Meeting number: 641 790 213, Password: PCVMcPX3
Upon joining the meeting, the caller will be prompted to connect to audio using their computer. Those who prefer to connect to audio via phone may do so by calling this toll free number: 1-844-633-8697, access code: 641 790 213.
Those who cannot attend a meeting can still provide comments via email at [email protected].
Online tonight
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Listing for my daughter. located on Snowbird Lake, near Cold Brook NY with 5.25 acres.
Pm for more info thx
This is her description/listing on F/B Market Place:
Beautiful off the grid camp located in Snowbird Lake and located on 5.25 acres of land. 2 bedrooms and 1 bath, propane lights, stove and refrigerator. 10X20 shed to house all of your toys! 2 enclosed porches to enjoy on those summer nights. New steel roof (2012) and is wired for a generator (included). Access to Snowbird Lake (non-motorized). Canoe and oars are included. Snowmobile and ATV trails are right outside your door! This is a year round camp and has a wood burning stove. Asking $49,900
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16 minutes ago, whaler1 said:
so its not climate change?
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Make a great decoy trailer among other things
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DEC Announces Lake Ontario Fisheries Public Meetings
Biologists Will Discuss Status of Lake Ontario's Alewife Population
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos today announced upcoming public meetings on the status of Lake Ontario's alewife population and the salmon and trout fisheries it supports. Public meetings will be held during November in Oswego, Niagara, and Monroe counties. An online meeting will also be held to provide additional opportunity for public participation.
"Lake Ontario and its tributaries provide world-class salmon and trout angling opportunities," Commissioner Seggos said. "Salmon and trout fishing in Lake Ontario has been outstanding this season and DEC remains committed to ensuring that the ecological, recreational, and economic benefits of this sport fishery are sustained through science-based management practices."
Alewife are small forage fish that make up a significant portion of salmon and trout diets in Lake Ontario, especially Chinook salmon. During the meetings, biologists from DEC and the United States Geologic Survey will present the latest science that will help guide DEC and the Province of Ontario determine trout and salmon stocking levels for 2020. The public will have the opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback.
Meeting dates and locations are as follows:
Wednesday, Nov. 6: 6:30 - 9 p.m., Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) campus in the Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science, Rochester, Monroe County.
Thursday, Nov. 7: 6:30 - 9 p.m., Pulaski High School auditorium, 4624 Salina Street, Pulaski, Oswego County.
Wednesday, Nov. 13: 6:30 - 9 p.m., Cornell Cooperative Extension Building, 4487 Lake Avenue, Lockport, Niagara County.
Thursday, Nov. 14: 6:30 - 9 p.m.: This meeting will be conducted online. To join the meeting, click here. If asked for a meeting number or a password use the following: Meeting number: 641 790 213, Password: PCVMcPX3
Upon joining the meeting, the caller will be prompted to connect to audio using their computer. Those who prefer to connect to audio via phone may do so by calling this toll free number: 1-844-633-8697, access code: 641 790 213.
Those who cannot attend a meeting can still provide comments via email at [email protected]. For further information contact Chris Legard by calling (315) 654-2147 or by mail to: DEC Lake Ontario Unit Leader at the Cape Vincent Fisheries Station.
https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/NYSDEC/bulletins/266a0ae
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What auto pilot are you using.
in Open Lake Discussion
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Are you sure that OMC isn't power assist cable steer. Unless it's been converted that
is what it should of came with.