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    The 2025 Great Lakes Trolling School will be held March 15 and 16, 2025 in Pulaski, NY. Students will have option to attend Day 1 or Day 2 or both-see information below Greetings fellow anglers: Captains Casey, Rob and Pete will be back again for the 2025 East End Salmon and Trout School. Together, they have over 80 years of experience, countless tournament wins and top 5 finishes. Their experience and knowledge is lake-wide and extensive. This year, we will break the school down in to 2 days to allow us to cover a wide range of topics and species. Many anglers had an interest in learning at how to be more successful at catching fish in general, not just king salmon. So we added a second day. That Sunday class will focus on multi species fishing and tactics. Keep it as local as it gets! The 3 named Captain's are teaching you based on their experience and conditions on about Lake Ontario, after all you fish Lake Ontario as well. They have a vast amount of experience from east to west and north to south on Ontario. This value cannot be matched from captains from other Great Lakes. The Great Lakes Trolling School is open to beginners, seasoned and professional anglers. The primary focus will be location, tactics, lure choice, programs, your mindset and how varying conditions play into our decisions. Our intention is to help you become a better overall angler, make you think about your decisions, and share our many years of Great Lakes experience. Captain Casey Prisco, Captain Rob Westcott, and Captain Pete Alex bring over 80 years of combined experience on Lake Ontario and look forward to sharing their knowledge with you. Those that attended last year, know that we did not hold back any information. For more information click here... https://greatlakesspecialevents.com/salmon-school?fbclid=IwY2xjawGdtydleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHdEoJY0PK4sjZf_EyC7MMLhnblrDENfkR05D61xdR_DKG9cdnJopoxM6yA_aem_X8jLUXBGSDi6KUHgZJseeQ
  2. Rancho La Paz https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063673026000
  3. And a little bit of nuisance control on the ranch!!!
  4. Well one last hunt for the year... BBD in Mexico!!!
  5. Everything matters...
  6. Stacy Furgal and New York Sea Grant be hosting a workshop titled, "Lake Ontario Fisheries Biology for Anglers" on Saturday March 22, from 9am-3pm at SUNY Oswego. NYSG will be bringing in scientists from NY Sea Grant, SUNY Oswego, and USGS to give anglers a chance to learn about the methods and techniques that biologists use to study the lake. There will be a combination of short talks and lots of hands-on learning, doings things like removing alewife otoliths, using a microscope to estimate alewife ages, looking at coded wire tags and fish diets, and more. To register use this registration link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScgEIARSqudpr1FzzPzX1d4o0t7A7vVQoabB7HGGGJkqJV63g/viewform?pli=1
  7. RIP Captain
  8. Guest Speaker at February Meeting Brian C Weidel, PhD from the USGS will be the guest speaker at the February 4th meeting. He will be discussing the results of the 2024 baitfish assessment on Lake Ontario. This annual trawling data is the leading indicator when discussing stocking numbers in the lake and many lake wide decisions hinge on the information that is collected. When= Tuesday February 4, 2025 Time= 7pm sharp Where= Irondequoit Bay Fish & Game Club Brian Weidel is a research fishery biologist with the U.S. Geological Survey Great Lakes Science Center where he leads collaborative research on prey fishes and native fish restoration ecology. Profile https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/brian-c-weidel 2024 Report https://www.glfc.org/pubs/lake_committees/common_docs/Weidel_etal_2024_LkOntarioAprilPreyfishAlewifeReport.pdf
  9. ugh.... old post
  10. 5 minutes of me on the phone with you and you will buy one...
  11. Better picture of my Texas buck
  12. It's amazing. I love it.
  13. Big Texas doe down!
  14. Big doe down
  15. Yes west Texas. San Angelo, texas
  16. Chocolate rack buck and shot a doe also this morning
  17. BBD! Thought I saw him go down. Fingers crossed!
  18. Welcome to Texas!!! The much anticipated first sit here and I'm greeted by a big flock of toms
  19. A quick report... Deer were on their feet early even though it rained the last 1.5 hours of daylight. They showed up like gun season never happened. Love the late season! Actually had a bachelor group of bucks show up (5 bucks together) about an hour before dusk.
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