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daker1979

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  1. Here you go Glen.....doesn't look good http://www.wunderground.com/US/NY/Ithaca.html
  2. what ice were you on (in)?? Glad you got out OK!!!
  3. They do a great job and local..south end of Sodus bay Bay Bridge Sport Shop 9555 Ridge Road, North Rose, NY (315) 587-9508
  4. See you there Scott........hmmmm wings.......hmmm beer
  5. He's my choice......BUT we need to get all these professional politicians out of office. They could care less about the people of this country......only looking to line their own pockets, with our money Vote ALL the INCUMBENTS OUT.....
  6. Captain Sam Dattilo......RIP He'll be missed
  7. Here you go boys.....I still can't tell for sure with those pics: Tell the difference: Cisco, Lake Whitefish, and Mooneye Both the Cisco (Coregonus artedi) and Lake Whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) are found in Lake of the Woods and other lakes in Minnesota. Ciscos are commonly caught by ice anglers, while Lake whitefish are occasionally caught. Both fish make tasty tablefare. Many anglers have a difficult time telling the difference between the two species. They each are identifiable as a member of the Trout/Salmon family by their body shape and adipose fin. The main distinguishing feature is their snouts. The Lake Whitefish has a snout that overhangs the lower jaw. The lower jaw of the Cisco extends up to or beyond the tip of snout. Cisco are also commonly called tullibee or lake herring. Lake Whitefish can grow to larger sizes than Cisco. The Minnesota state record Cisco weighed 5 pounds, 11.8 ounces, and was caught in Saint Louis County. The Minnesota state record Lake Whitefish weighed 12 pounds, 4.5 ounces, and was caught on Leech Lake. Mooneye (Hiodon tergisus) are similar in appearance to cisco and lake whitefish. Mooneye are characterized by having large eyes. They are one of only two members of the Mooneye family, the other being the goldeye. You are most likely to catch mooneye while fishing the Rainy River, or near the mouth of the Rainy River in the Pine Island area. Mooneye are often caught by anglers using flies, especially during July when mayflies are hatching in the Rainy River. The Minnesota state-record for mooneye is one pound, fifteen ounces. That fish was caught in the Minnesota River in Redwood C Cisco - the lower jaw is not overhung by snout Photo: Cisco - the lower jaw is not overhung by snout Lake whitefish depicting snout overhanging its lower jaw Photo: Lake whitefish depicting snout overhanging its lower jaw Sorry couldn't get the pics on http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/areas/fisher ... efish.html
  8. Send it back to Moor with the probe, even it costs a couple of bucks to fix it, it 's cheaper than a new one.... If they can't fix it...... buy a Depth Raider!!
  9. Are they going to be around next year??...I hope so
  10. Easy link http://www.capwiz.com/keepamericafishin ... d=16355526
  11. Well "Jack"........you make yourself sound like a sore loser because "your team" didn't win.....they should be proud of their 2nd place finish in tough conditions. Face it "Jack" the TEAM with the MOST POINTS this weekend WON.......... Congrats to TEAM CRAZY BI**CH
  12. Those boys also have the Lake Cup.......back to back
  13. Ira Jones marine surveyor....tell him Hi http://www.digitalmarinesurveys.com/index.html
  14. Any results for these, tweets says Yankee Troller won the shootout but that's it
  15. WTG Jack I gotta get back out there.....fantastic walleye year so far
  16. I was typing this as Tom was giving you the answer...... Sorry Tim, but how long is reasonable for a guy to be in line without the cooler? Do you see what kind of problems can arise, You call me to tell me you have a good box "go stand in line b/4 3pm I'll be right there" but it take you 10-15 minutes to get there..........where's the cut off? It sucks but what if the guy that was 2 minutes behind you beat you out of the money and you were there with the box at 2:59. Next time get there with time to spare.......no discussion I feel for you man, but the rules need to be there
  17. I like the Depth raider over the Moor..... digital readout ....easy to read vs the analog dial also about $400. and uses the coated cable......no transducer (more holes in the boat) http://www.kelloutdoors.com/Depth%20Rai ... onitor.htm
  18. In today's Buffalo news http://www.buffalonews.com/2010/07/03/1 ... =1#comment
  19. Vince, Mark and family, my condolences. Remember the good times
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