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LongLine

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  1. I know the pain. I just unblocked mine & ran it up to Hank for some engine work. Drove up to the lake. 19 boats on Port Bay plus a bunch of guys on shore. Lake is as flat as a mill pond. Drove up to Fair Haven to check out Screwie Louie's & he's closed Mon-Thurs. :evil: Oh, well, stopped at B-E on the way back & bought a bunch of tape. (I'll have something to do come the first snow.)

    Tom B.

    (LongLine)

  2. Just imagine: If they only dumped the stuff in the bin one day out of every 206,215 days. We'd have to wait 564 yrs till another Christmas in October. :!:

    Of course if there were 206,215 days in a year, then there'd be 17,185 days per month. As we're just beginning another month & most of us would start fishing in March or 5 months from now, then according to that calender, we'd only have to wait 85,923 days till we launch the boats again, (give or take a few) and try out all those new toys.

    Bottom Line: Jump on the Bargin Bin, they may not do again for a long time.

    Gill-T, it isn't hijacking the thread, it really is related to the original topic.

    :lol:

    Tom B.

    (LongLine)

    hmm......maybe that was Lemon Scented Joy and not Lemon Juice that I used. :$

  3. Hey Ray - You gotta try the dishwasher steaming. I was surprised, it works pretty good. When my wife went shopping Saturday afternoon, I rinsed out the soap dispenser really well then filled it with lemon juice. Cycled it twice then refilled it with L.J. & then put a piece of wrapped up fish in for the cycle.

    Stan - You Cailifornia boys have a good one there. Thanx,

    Tom B.

    (LongLine)

    BTW - Thanx for the sunshine yesterday. I got the boat winterized and some leaves raked.

  4. There’s absolutely nothing like having your fishing partner try to net your trophy by swinging it like a tennis racket. :roll:

    Couple tips I’d add to your article: Put your net deeper in the water than the level you think the fish is at. Water hinders depth perception – He’s deeper than you think. Actually, you want the fish to enter in the top half of the hoop. If he enters in the bottom half, you have a real good chance of having a hook catching in the netting. If he suddenly dives, you still have him. (Kind of funny how hooks always catch in a knot in the netting)

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    Secondly, if you have one of those nets with a bent hoop, net the fish so he enters the concave side of the hoop.

    netfish2.jpg

    If he dives and he’s entered the convex side, you’ll probably only have ½ of him in the net. (plus a hook “hang upâ€

  5. A couple years ago NYS passed emergency regulation to prohibit having live ones in the state except in a certain area in NYC.

    http://www.worldlakes.org/shownews.asp?newsid=1633

    They are not known to be in any NYS waters. However that was also claimed of the snakeshead a couple years ago & the DEC just chemically treated a lake in the east end of the state for snakeshead. (Had to kill everything in that lake)

    There are videos on you-tube showing "Redneck fishing" for them with nets and others showing bow hunting the jumping fish. These are funny to watch the first time around, however these beast are a very serious matter. They could ruin fishing as we know it.

    As stake-holders in the NYS fishery, we need to be aware of them and if any of us run into these beasts, we need to immediately report it to the DEC. IE kill it, photo it, take it to the regional office.

    As to the 'Sanitary canal" barrier, it has gliches & needs funding, however a better solution would be to fill it in. The boats that use it are fairly small & carry nothing that couldn't be trucked around it.

    Tom B.

    (LongLine)

  6. You don't want it totally air tight.

    Make sure you have some pitch to the boat. Nose way up. I jack my rear axle up to get weight off the tires and use a 12" cinderblock & 4x8 under my fully extended front wheel. Also pull the drain plug out. Moth balls will keep cats & other critters out of it.

    When we get a good day in Jan, Feb & Mar, open up a corner to let some fresh air in. Some guys put a piece of vinyl over the tires to keep sunlight off of them. Insurance companies advise trailer owners to put a lock & chain through the wheels to the frame.

    I use reinforced 2x4s to support the tarp. When the snow flies, use a soft bristle broom to remove some (but not all) snow build up. Don't let a foot of snow accumulate on it. When it turns warm that snow will be very heavy.

    Make sure you remove radio, fish finder, battery, any liquid crystal display item & disconnect speedometer cable if it's water pressure activated. (Blow back through the tube to remove water)

    Lastly, don't park it under a tree that may lose limbs! Insurance will cover it but it's a pain in the A$$ fixing/replacing stuff.

    Tom B.

    (LongLine)

  7. So when I enlisted, the recruiter gave me my choice. Infantry, armor or artillery. I had my heart set on driving a tank. At P.I., the DI said I was the "Luckiest SOB" cuz I got all three choices. "Officialy attached to the artillery, living with the grunts, I'd get to shoot at tanks." The first time I saw one of my shells hit a tank, I was grateful for being with the Oh-5s.

    '69-70. 3rd MarDiv.

    Semper Fi

    Tom B.

    (LongLine)

    Ray - I just knew there was some freeking Air Wing in you. (just teasing) Had some interesting memories of some "twin rotor" rides.

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