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spoonfed-1

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  1. Thank you for all the valuable information you have posted on the topic. Seems like most of the skippers we accidentaly hook are released in pretty good shape. Even in warmer water they are pretty resilient little guys if handled and released correctly. But then again if you are dragging them around the lake until their dead their tough to release and become part of your limit. Or do they? If thats the case perhaps you are using the wrong releases. Glen
  2. Probably be heading out for a couple days to fish Cayuga. Need some lodging near Taugonock launch. Been quite a few years since I been out that way. Any suggestions? Thanks Glen
  3. Thanks Zeke. Anything I can do, being from out of State? Glen
  4. How you doing Sting? I think Tom might be putting up this info for the benefit of new people to the site or guys that are just starting out. This way they are not swayed by misinformation and one warped opinion Right Has Been? How's the river fishing been? Glen
  5. Last spool of 300' I got from Moore Tim. Just recieved the yearly sale thing and didn't see it listed. Maybe you could call them. Also the 300 ft spool thru the counter off on my Scotty about -15 ft at 100. Glen
  6. Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe these fish, that we as sportsman pay for, are stocked for purpose of being caught. Catching these fish seems to be very good for the local economys around the lake as well as the ability to pay for these fish to begin with. If the 3 rod rule has detrimental results you 2 rods is OK but 3 would be catastrophic, poor fish crowd can move to have it repealed. Or move to have our license money go to putting a few more fish in the lake instead of going into the States General fund. Cut out the economic benefits and see what your State does for your fishery. Put that in your pipe and smoke it. Glen
  7. Believe me that was not directed at you Hasbeen. We must have hit the send button at the same time. Glen
  8. You guys are making to much sense now. Knock it off. Glen
  9. Actually, twice as bad if you care to think about it. Glen
  10. A monster for sure. glen
  11. Happy Birthday Jeff. Glen
  12. Happy Birthday Jason. Glen
  13. I like mine on the dash were I can monitor my speed and temp while I drive. Glen
  14. When you catch as many fish as Brian does it don't take long to break in those pads. Glen
  15. Happy Birthday Tom. Glen
  16. On my old Fishawk 840 it could. I mounted the transducer on the opposite side of the transom and ran the wires down the opposite side of the boat and never had any problem. Glen
  17. Happy New Year Hank!!! Glen
  18. Happy New Year to you Steve!!! Good to see ya on the board. Thats 91 longggg slowwww days. Tell myself every year at this time."It won't be long" IT IS. Glen
  19. Boga grip is the best I've used. If I'm fishing C&R it's always best to release the fish off the side or back of the boat without weighing or pictures. Especially once the water warms up. Glen
  20. All depends where the fish are in the water column but I will generally start with 3 riggers and one wire. Attractors and flys and spoons. Then let the rods and the fish finder tell you what or what not to do. Glen
  21. Merry Christmas and a safe and Happy New Years. Glen
  22. That sucks. I've had mice nest in them dryer sheets and moth balls are for moths Deacon mouse and rat poison works good. Glen
  23. YUP.
  24. Automakers suing EPA over higher ethanol mix gas WASHINGTON — Automakers and engine manufacturers are suing the Environmental Protection Agency over a plan to allow the sale of gasoline containing 15 percent ethanol. The Obama administration ruled in October that gas stations could start selling the ethanol blend for vehicles built since the 2007 model year. It's an increase from the current blend of 10 percent ethanol. In the lawsuit, the trade groups question whether the EPA's approval for E15 fuels for only certain vehicles violates the federal Clean Air Act. They say the engines could be damaged by too much corn-based fuel. The ethanol industry has said the agency should have allowed the higher blend for more vehicles. The petition was filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
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