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  1. I'm interested in what you mean by "publicized to the public".  There's no way that the group can put up flyers all over town or advertise in the D&C. Their target audience is small. They have an email list that you can get on to receive notifications. They use Facebook (which I despise) and LOU (which I love). This seems right to me. Folks with interest can easily get dates and times to put on their calendar.

     

    I guess I don't understand what you're asking them to do. If you have ideas, it'd be great to post specifics. And I bet that the organizers would be pleased to consider them. IMHO, solutions are always appreciated. Meliora!

  2. Agree completely that kings send browns to the back of the line after stealing their lunch money. However, I wasn't aware that the king bite was so good out of Oswego, which is a traditional hotspot for BT. I did know that Matt and Brian both found numbers but no size...with the exception of one, of course lol. 

     

    A 5 degree drop in temperature the day after stocking in 2020 would certainly be enough to decimate that year class. As for cormorants - isn't it more the norm than not these days? While I don't fish browns much, any decline in hallmarks of a healthy fishery gives me pause.

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  3. I'll open up my case and start this show.

     

    What's up with the browns or lack thereof during the LOC this year?  I was shocked looking at the final leaderboard. Only four fish weighed in (congrats to Jeff W on a helluva fish), one of them barely eligible at ten pounds even, and none of them coming from Oswego - which is usually a gimme. I can think of a bunch of potential reasons, but I want to hear what others think.

  4. If it's any consolation, conditions changed dramatically late last week - all those 30 fish days went up in smoke over the weekend, and I know that many struggled on Sunday to put a few fish on.

     

    That having been said, the learning curve is less steep if you spend some time on a boat that gets it done. Reach out to members here, offer to trade a trip, take a charter with one of the pros. Find a buddy boat and share intel, match speed...don't try to do it all yourself. That's why we have a community. Good luck!

  5. I know Chad is diligent about who is and who is not allowed to play...for example, foreign IPs are a dead giveaway...but it's tough to justify giving a guy das boot just because he joins and makes an offer on Marketplace the same day. After all, the Marketplace consistently generates the most traffic. I do know that some places make you have ten posts and two weeks on the board to utilize the classified section. Maybe that needs to happen on here. Unfortunately,

  6. I spitballed the 60K figure based on the cost of pensions divided by the number of retirees. It could be more or less, but I do know that there was only a single pensioner taking home >$300K (and he'd worked forever) and only 7 folks taking home more than $200K. Nobody is getting rich, for sure. Since I'm not in the public sector, in truth I know jack about how it works. I see Brian chimed in; I wonder if maybe our resident officers might?

  7. Based on the pension numbers that I saw reported for NYS policemen, the average works out to ~$60K a year. That's average - so there must be a significant portion who make less than that. IMHO it would be tight living on a pension of that size, particularly if it's taxed and you have a family with kids getting toward college age. And I don't know how it adjusts for inflation...if you retire at 42, you hopefully have lots of living left. No wonder so many cops retire to second careers. 

     

    All in all, and doubly-so given the current climate, I bet they earn every penny of that pension. 

  8. 4 minutes ago, Crestliner said:

    keep voting libtard !!!!!

     Why does somebody always have to go there? Sigh.

     

    I was talking to a young recruit this morning who seemed to know a bit about the subject, and my impression was that the 25 year retirement pension in effect now, as has been true for years, has retirement income pegged to the final three years of service, so there's good incentive to stay on.. Nevertheless, Gov. Hochul has continuously opposed a reduction to 20 years, which would make ecos equitable with other law enforcement, and the optics of this aren't great. It sounds like the cost to the state would be minimal, if 8 million dollars is minimal lol. But in the words of the person I was talking to, "I'm in at 22, out at 47, and I'm doing what I love". You have to respect that. 

     

     

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  9. Yup, that's a good 'un. Not that I'm an expert, but my top pike(s) have been 17 lb, and that looks bigger to me. Scotty had something on upstream a few days ago that ripped him a new one but didn't fight like a silver. I wonder if it could have been a similar or even the same fish. 

  10. On 4/5/2024 at 11:49 AM, Silver Fox said:

    Many times out of Sandy, my friends have seen the “eclipse” while I’m out there fishing. It’s a free show about 3 times a summer……

    You had to go there. Not untrue though.

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  11. As a hard core scientist, I can tell you that God did a great job when he planned this whole existence thing out lol. It all makes sense, if you ask the right questions. Crazy cool.

  12. There's a lot of pooh-poohing about this, but I think it's cool as $hit. I mean, just the history of eclipses and the mythology surrounding them is enough for me to want to see one. IMHO, it compares favorably to looking at a bunch of rocks in Mexico that some Mayans once used as a temple or sitting on your couch Sunday afternoon watching some guy try to knock a small white ball into a hole (both of which I've done and enjoyed lol).

     

    And the whole four minute thing makes it better. You don't have to waste a day driving somewhere, dealing with bad food and dudes hawking selfie sticks, you just need to go outside and look up.

     

    IMHO, the value you place on experience isn't inherent, it's subjective and reflects what it means to you. Even if you don't personally care much, there are folks who are just out of their minds about this eclipse. And good for them! Heck, most folks don't see the value in freezing your a$$ off to catch a three pound brown in March...

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  13. The big difference here is that you only need to look up to see the eclipse. I'm skeptical that it's going to be as bad as they say. But what do I know? I'm a Yankee, but I'm not from Connecticut and I've never been in King Author's court. 

  14. FYI, I'm on the Scheels website and it looks like the Primos Double Bull Roughneck - not the see through fabric, but the regular super tough - is marked down from $399 to $199 with free shipping. That's a heck of a deal, and if you purchase with Active Junkie, you get 8% cash back too. Or sign up for a Scheels Card (which I will never use) and you'll get $75 to spend on your first purchase. Anyway, send you a pm too. 

     

    https://www.scheels.com/p/primos-double-bull-roughneck-ground-blind-combo/01013500985.html?cgid=hunting#start=7

     

     

  15. I love my Double Bull, it's a beast, but I don't have any experience with their newer "surroundview" one way see through walls. The hubs are one real strength - it appears that they have a model with traditional fabric and the good hub system that's more reasonably priced. Of all the blinds I have, the Double Bull is the one I don't worry about when it snows.

     

    We looked at the Millennium Buck Hut at the Niagara show. It doesn't appear to be portable, but looks sturdy.

  16. That sucks. At least you know you likely killed him clean since he was so close in that thicket. We found a deadhead from a buck one of our guys lost last year during bow, and it was similarly very close to where the meager blood trail ran out, but we thoroughly covered the area where it was eventually found...and so I think it expired later. How much later? Not too long, I hope.

     

    The best you can do is try to take as ethical a shot as possible and do everything to retrieve the animal. But just like in life, sometimes **** happens.

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  17. I have four cameras: (1) Edge Pro *unopened; (2) Edge *used one year; (3) Delta (x2) *used three years. All are in perfect working order, The Edge and Edge Pro have internal memory and do not require SD cards. The Edge Pro has some unique features such as being able to block out areas in the field of view that may cause false triggers, such as a branch waving around or weeds low to the ground. For the cost of the Edge Pro alone, you'd be getting the other three. 

     

    I'd like to get $150, firm and fair, and I'm not interested in separating. Pick up in Rush or Hamlin, or shipping on the buyer's dime.

     

    Reason for selling is that we are consolidating the units we run to one brand for ease of access, and we had more Tactacams than Moultrie.

  18. The first rods I built many years ago were downrigger rods. I agree 100% that of all the rod types out there, you're not going to save any $ building custom. In fact, likely the opposite. Because of the need to hold up under constant stress, the blanks incorporate glass, which is fairly cheap. And they don't need to be "sensitive". Hence, large scale manufacturers have many inexpensive options that are acceptable for most applications. Custom trolling blanks are the cat's meow, but they are not going to help pay for the kid's college! Nevertheless, as a luxury item, I can't think of much better swag to have on the boat.

     

    There's something magic about catching fish on a rod you built yourself. Last night, I christened a new walleye rod by sticking a ten lber out of the kayak. The thing crushed my jig right at the side of the boat, and I gave myself a black eye trying to get enough torque to set the hook! Now that's how you put a new rod through it's paces!

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