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Buggy Bag Drift Anchors
Tall Tails replied to HomeOffice's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Navionics just redid there Gold series! Unbielevable detail like never before. Check it out! http://www.thehulltruth.com/navionics/2 ... lable.html
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I think Pete's way of doing the loops is probably your best bet. I myself don't add line but this sounds like the best way. I dont think I would add any kind of swivel as that would change the weight and certainly the action which the leader is imparting on the fly.
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dipsy diver or deep diver
Tall Tails replied to Pj Weber's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
PJ, I wouldnt limit yourself to one or the other, there are certain colors of each that work great. Its just like everything else in fishing pick what works for you on your boat. Brian -
18"x52" Stainless radar arch for a hardtop boat. 250.00 or B.O. Must be picked up no shipping. Arch is in Greene, NY Brian
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Looking for some feed back on my A/P and a kicker.
Tall Tails replied to HomeOffice's topic in This Old Boat
I did have a simrad on my sea ray and when i would run my motor without the power assist my autopilot worked to hard but you say its easy enough to turn the wheel maybe you wont have any trouble. -
Looking for some feed back on my A/P and a kicker.
Tall Tails replied to HomeOffice's topic in This Old Boat
Frank, Most guys I know running the power assist versions of the Simrads on straight inboards are having no trouble. Sorry I cant be of more help. Brian -
Wrights Landing ?
Tall Tails replied to jebadiah4's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
[Another guy from Greene ?? I think its time to move Truth is last time Jim was on my boat we smoked em', so I am really glad to have him Jim is a One and done kinda guy! -
Are they buff bright or brushed?
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Mexico 3/20 &21
Tall Tails replied to spoonfed-1's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Nice Job Glen!!!! -
I have 2 traxstech rod holders for sale, they slide in the track and are adjustable. Brushed stainless. They dont match my other Berts. Send me a PM if you are interested. $55.00 each + shipping firm Brian
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Wrights Landing ?
Tall Tails replied to jebadiah4's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
No wonder Unkeljim is moving to Wrights! The fish will be safe off Oswego again this year! -
I am with Jcridge Store your planer boards in there! Keep a cooler for the fish. It will help keep water out of your bilge area, which for keeping a Baha nice is VERY important!
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Wrights Landing ?
Tall Tails replied to jebadiah4's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Red Dock = Red Label!! -
In order to renew your capt lic you need to have one period, dont know about guides lic. The reason you need it for your capt lic is to streamline the fingerprinting for the USCG.
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Wasnt it a little early to be hitting the bottle?
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what happened to the lakers
Tall Tails replied to kingslamon22's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
Always run your copper like you downriggers!!!! What ever lead is working on the riggers run the same lead on your copper!!! told you it wasnt anything super! LOL!!! Its nothing the rest of you aren't already doing if you are successful with your copper! You have to remember when Paul asked me about this it was the very beginning of the copper craze. -
what happened to the lakers
Tall Tails replied to kingslamon22's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
OKAY here it is dont get mad! Paul came to me in a pro am a few years ago when copper was catching on and told me he was going to throw his copper setup in the lake. I asked him if he was running it like lead core. He said yep! I simply told him its not lead core, its a downrigger! The next weekend he got mad at me cause he caught a brown trout on his copper and it cost him the lead on day 1 at Sodus! I had run copper for quite some time at that point. It was nice cause I could buy 600ft of it at Dicks in Ithaca for 15.00 boy do I miss those days! So there you have it the big Secret!! Ice out any day now!!!!! Brian -
Jefferson County Votes No To Wind!
Tall Tails replied to alloutdoorsman's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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Everyone is entitled to there opinion. Thats what makes the world go around.
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http://sports.espn.go.com/outdoors/salt ... id=4975762 I cant tell you guys how important it is to stand and make yourself heard! We are going to have to fight for what we believe in.
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Looking to be a first mate or observer on a charter
Tall Tails replied to jkarol24's topic in Open Lake Discussion
Sorry, I should have been more clear. You need to be registered in a mandatory drug testing program. This link should help get you started. http://www.apcadrugtesting.com/ It doesnt mean you will be tested just that you could be called anytime to take one. Thats what the CG wants to see. -
Looking to be a first mate or observer on a charter
Tall Tails replied to jkarol24's topic in Open Lake Discussion
The way I understand it the mate does not need a TWIC, but you do need the Drug test card. My father not only mates for me but another captain in Oswego and this is what he has been told by the CG. He has always had his drug card. It should only cost you around $50 for this. Good Luck in your search! Brian -
THought this had some relavance: DEC releases Galloo findings TWO TURBINES CUT: Agency says layout would threaten bird species By NANCY MADSEN TIMES STAFF WRITER THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 2010 The conclusion of the state environmental quality review process has led developers to cut two turbines from the plan for Galloo Island Wind Farm. The state Department of Environmental Conservation, which has been the lead agency on the review, released its findings Wednesday. Those findings included the elimination of two turbines to preserve habitat for the upland sandpiper, a state-listed threatened species. That process leaves the project with 82 turbines and a nameplate capacity of 246 megawatts. "In DEC's judgment, as set out earlier in these findings, avian impacts have been mitigated or avoided to the maximum extent practicable," wrote Jack A. Nasca, chief of energy projects and management. "The same applies to impacts to other coastal resources such as scenic qualities." The findings pave the way for DEC to make a determination on eight permit approvals, some in conjunction with other agencies. DEC concluded that the greatest possible effects of the wind farm are the change in the view from the mainland and the possibility of bird and bat deaths. The department determined that the layout would result in a loss of habitat that supports state-listed threatened or endangered grassland bird species, particularly the short-eared owl, Northern harrier and upland sandpiper. In addition to the two turbines that are removed from the plan, four other turbines are next to the grassland area. To mitigate the loss of 58 acres of that habitat, the developer will purchase 250 acres of suitable habitat on the mainland to replace it. As part of the requirements of the state incidental take permit, DEC placed restrictions on construction activities, required the developer to mow every three years after nesting season and called for a control program for pale swallowwort which already has been submitted. If state-listed threatened or endangered species are killed, DEC may require additional studies and operational controls, including turbine shutdown. About two-tenths of an acre of forest wetlands and 1.8 acres of land adjacent to DEC-regulated wetlands will be filled permanently. To make up for that harm, the developer will create a half-acre of wetland and 3.65 acres of protected forestland on an adjacent area. Though the project is at least 5.6 miles from the mainland, the department noted the project is visible from a wide swath of shore and many historically and culturally sensitive locations. DEC concurred with the state Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation on several possibilities for mitigating those changed viewsheds. They include funding improved access and interpretation at Sackets Harbor Battlefield State Historic Site, renovation of Pickering Beach Museum and Stone Hospital at Madison Barracks in Sackets Harbor, additional amenities and signs at Robert G. Wehle State Park in Henderson and upgraded signs at Westcott Beach State Park's scenic overlook on Route 3. The environmental review process began in April 2008, when DEC wrested lead agency status from the town of Hounsfield Planning Board. After the developer Upstate NY Power Corp. released a draft environmental impact statement, DEC required additional bird and bat studies. The developer submitted the final environmental impact statement Dec. 23. The town of Hounsfield Planning Board conditionally approved the site plan for the project Jan. 6. This is not enough!! We need to put some MAJOR pressure on the DEC to do there job or explain to us why they have come up with these findings! This should be a big question at ALL STATE OF THE LAKE MEETINGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We need to show them that we are paying attetion to what they are doing! Brian

