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RUNNIN REBEL

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  1. Hey guy's,

    1--- Hans you pretty much described our log sheets info to a TEEE.(you STILL scare me)

    2---Chris (JollyII) I recieved your message and will send out copies of our logs. PS I know your Dad from way back 1980's. If I remember Bill Joliff was a DEC biologist for many years that had some really, really neat takes on the salmon in lake ontario. That is another post sometime I hope. He was from webster or so? and knew the dimartinos of the Tamiron stingers/honey bees? I also use the jolly releases for many & all types of trolling senarios during tourns./charters

    Example:

    SIDENOTE*** Running J-13 split back rapalas in 4'--6' of water in early spring is brutal on BIG BROWNS and even deadlier on ALL SIZE "charter fishing catch/release browns. SORRY thats still another post on weird but effective slow day charter moves.

    3---Erbyjoe/Musky bob/waterlogged--- I am going to get some blanks to Billy V or blue eye (site computer guy) who actualy can post them up here as a picture. I am not good at all with computer stuff like that.

    4---AND BILLY V Man I think about that Pro-Am finish all the time. In hindsight we probably should of celebrated 2nd place cup finish, BUT to let it slip on a FINAL DAY really sent me packing.I still owe you and Jay a great big thanks for your hands on experience. Even spotter Big Dave was wishing us on in his own BIG way. I am trying to set up the Tourn. teams now, I will let you know soon.

    5-- Man I love to type for 45 minutes on here when left alone.

    Jerry

    REBEL

  2. Billy,

    Mission control is always a great place to start and finish our fishing trips. Get me the open dates for practice and tourn. days. I am still in an early strategy mode east/west dilema. working every week on plans.The fun part of the tourns is already set, just show up :lol:

    Jerry

    REBEL

  3. Billy,

    VERY,VERY NICE 8)

    Do you mean that may be our new ride up west for a Pro-Am or two? Hey why does that bow anchor left of your new boat look familiar, I bet there is a yankee hibacci grill on the other end. Best of luck with the new boat and again that is a sweet new ride you have.

    Jerry

    REBEL

  4. Jolly,

    We have been keeping written logs now for about 24 years. They helped us (told us by the percentages!) To switch back to using treble hooks over single hooks. We used treble hooks all threw the early 1980's. Then I was religous about singles (fished hooked on singles had the highest landing percentage) but years of our catch/charter logs showed a much higher hook-up to hits percentage on treble hooks. We broke down our landing/hook-up/hits percentages on rigger lines---top lines---cheater lines and diver lines. Any way to make alonger story shorter I would be happy to send you some our blank log sheets along with some copies of our log sheets filled out from charter or tourn. trips last year. Just give me your adress.

    PS Just ask Billy V about hits to hook-ups to fish boated, In last years Pro-Am he went 28 for 28 if I remember right in 2 tourn. days on the REBEL.

    Jerry

    REBEL

  5. O.K. Billy,

    NOW what are you going to do in about a couple of months?

    Anything you want tell us yet?

    Congradulations Blue Water, That is an EXCEPTIONLY clean/well taken care of boat you got there. What part of the lake are you going to be docked at?

    Good luck.

    Jerry

    REBEL

  6. Capt. Mike,

    I have to go with the cutco knifes also. Use them on my charters for many years. RustyRAT has the right one!!!!!!

    1) trim fish fillets very clean.

    2) lifetime free sharpening

    3) watch e-bay I have at least 7-10 cutco knives from there-rotates my stock and send half back at a time for sharpening.

    Use electric knives for the big slabs and salmon steaks.

    Jerry

    REBEL

  7. YESSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!

    NOW that is the stix we all know and love :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: BRING ON SKIENER :!:

    Hey billy V doesn't that look like Jay in the back of the truck drivers side looking at us :P with the life jacket on upside down?

    I knew it would not be long before yankee piped in his disproval of green with matching blue barrels comparison to his fine ride.

    Jerry

    REBEL

  8. RAY---I knew I could count on you because you seem to have your computer screen on the inside of your glasses 24/7 :P:P:P Let me check on the Africa channel and get back to you on the natural route of fly migration.

    But STX---ENTERTAINMENT ONLY!!!! Come on Skiener on others love beating you up. And I for one used your east end local brown trout reports for 2 east end Pro-Ams (Mr. stx quote " I have always gotten beat by king catches in these tourns") You helped me pull 2 4th places back to back. I actualy learned of a diehard stinger threw your posts. So me and 24hour RAY would like your honest post in the near future.

    PS--STX I believe between me and Ray we could possibly review you next post 310 TIMES between us.

    JERRY

    REBEL

  9. Jay,

    If you look at it that way, You should take into account ALL the taxpayer money and private funds. For instance you can not just single out the oak for a less than 1% of it,s total shoreline. Taxpayer money is not singled out for a specific 1 mile area, it is pooled together for the whole. Taking the WHOLE Lake Ontario shoreline and figuring out what percentage of that is privately owned(private land and unaccessable water) I would guess is a huge percentage. Point is the Oak pen rearing affects the WHOLE Lake(as fish migrate all year) and is a very tiny affect on that small piece of property for a few good weeks 3 to 4 years from now! They could make that whole oak river private and I would still reccomend their pen rearing efforts.

    Just a thought, and I am DEFFINATELY on your side when it comes to "the guide" and his little world on that private stretch.

    JERRY

    REBEL

  10. The Genesse River pen rearing project has the exact same dilema. They asked for and also received additional salmon river fish for the upcoming 2007 spring. They are currently in the process of collecting material (round 1.5 inch aluminum tubes 20' long $ plastic tie raps & netting & rope etc.) A local tool/die shop (ANDY) has offered his services of the welding and construction of the 2 new pens needed, and Shumway Marina (Skip) has welcomed and offered assistance(boat crane) at his marina. Interesting point is we already had 2 pens for the steelhead we are currently raising each year. We asked DEC for the extra salmon AND requested to put the pen steelhead we get directly into the Genny river, thus freeing up the 2 pens needed for "extra" salmon. NO DEAL! We had to continue the pen raised steelhead to receive the extra salmon. That shows the commitment the DEC has placed on getting the steelhead program back and running in the open lake AND streams. Don"t get confused that the Oak & Genny are getting ADDITIONAL salmon for our areas. WE are only getting salmon that are already being stocked in each river currently. (Instead of the fish being dumped directly into the rivers they are diverted to our new pens.)

    I am donating 1.5 inch alum. tubes I have in my barn along with opening up my Rebel charters account I have at shumway marina for any supplies needed while setting or pulling pens. Also sending check to Oak Orchard project and contacting Web Pearsal(DEC region 8 ) to thank him for at least trying something to counter this new VHS disease.

    The Genesee charter boat association is going to hold a very near future fund raiser for the money needed to finish the 2 new pens.

    Anything you guys can give ESPECIALLY YOUR TIME 1 or 2 days a year is huge.

    Thanks for getting threw ANOTHER long Rebel rave.

    Jerry

    Rebel

  11. Missdemeanor

    Matt are you just giving me those realy kind words about the pro-am circuit BECAUSE YOU WANT to duck hunt up north instead of the bennet rd. rotunda :lol:

    Just kidding, I have the same mutual respect for you-your brother and dad Bob French. Many derbies and tournaments I have fished next to you guys off braddocks bay the last 10-15 YEARS. I remember you guys taking a brown division LOC derby winner in there on a cut bait/spin rig :?: :?: :?:

    JERRY

    REBEL

  12. Don,

    Welcome!!!!!

    I just caught my 1 and only 47" water wolf in the open lake off Mexico Bay two years ago during the Pro-Am tourn. Worth 0 points but a fish we will rember for the rest of our lives. Hey if you duck hunt up there first & second season I would realy like to swap a hunt or fishing charter.

    PS STINGER has it right :!: The new site upgrade in security AND the LIVE CHAT ROOM will realy be cool.

    JERRY

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