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  1. Congrats to Chad, Katie, Todd, Evan and Billy...glad to see you kids enjoying the Pro-Am's as much I have for 20 something years and finishing on top is a bonus that is a hard earned accomplishment you can be proud of. Good to see the open division starting to fill out as well, it does give those sitting on the sidelines an opportunity to compete at higher level.
  2. Fortunately it will have no effect on the accuracy of the forecasting since there are no parts to fix stupid.
  3. Good work all around, nothing to be embarrassed about with your results for the first trip up to strange territory, sounds like you got quite an education from everything that happened. My dad had been boarded just after he returned from WWII while fishing the St. Lawrence back in the late 40's, they claimed in was in Canadian waters (before GPS, Loran etc.) so it was their word against his. He decided they could swim back to Canada and knocked them both overboard. He said he was sorry but still spent a night in custody and had to pay to get the boat back. Glad it turned out well overall a great adventure. I made it up Sunday to fish with Rebel and slammed a lot of em West but don't think you have to follow the crowd, 39 of 40 boats went west in Orleans county Pro-Am guess who went east and finished 2nd. Believe in your skills and find your own water, experience will guide you more as you start putting the pieces together from all these events. Good luck the rest way. Larry
  4. now that's a pro team if ever there was one, 11 more for your box and a sweet payday from the calcutta
  5. I thought what might make it more interesting in terms of strategies used is to add another 10 pts for each species captured. So a 5 lb. rainbow with your catch of kings would actually be worth 15pts. + 10pts for species = 25pts. Under the current format guys live and die with the king bite, great when they are there but when the bites tough or you need one or two fish for your limit, or you're behind and even a good king catch won't do it, you could go for the grand slam, could open some other decisions and strategies. Over all I think it would make better fisherman and take off the blinders. Just a thought, love the Pro-Ams anyway.
  6. Also consider that you have to keep an 18.5 inch as part of your catch instead of putting it back to get a 20 lb fish, that's a swing of 18 pts that make up your box and your stuck with it cause you caught it. A big fish only set could be your strategy but you still need the most fish you can get and you may only get a few with that strategy (better for LOC big fish derby), so IMO it's all part of the game and makes it more interesting and more competitive. If you still feel bad about taking a small one think about how many alewives, smelt and mooneyes you are saving by removing it from the lake, 6-10 per day, everyday for the next 1095 days =6570 tinier baitfish are saved. Those little kings are eating, killing machines and will not stop till they spawn.
  7. Not a rumor Ray, Pat has a way of working his magic when clearing lines, he recites something in Italian and next thing you know he's got one on. I've seen him do it time and time again, can't explain it but it's very entertaining to watch from where I'm sitting. Jerry gives the guys timely constuctive instructions on what needs to be done and Pat and Rob respond enthusiatically to his suggestions. I on the other hand can't hear what they're saying and just drive around looking at the sights along the shoreline and enjoying the majesty of the big pond, smoking and drinking coffee, but they put up with me. Jerry. Pat, Rob, and Steve "Lumpy" are all great fisherman by themselves but when put together, I lack an adjective to that could possibly describe what it becomes, but it is fun. Congrats to the White Mule team, Capt. Bob Cinellli, thanks for the work you do to keep this outstanding event going for all these years, through thick and thin.
  8. Nice report and great comeback, I too like no comm, like the old days before cells you had to watch for the morse code guys flagging each other, it does add the missing dimension back to the tourney. As they say Run the plan and plan to run...plan b, plan c, plan d...Good work Bill and crew
  9. Stick with the long leads even off the boards, 150 back 50 to 100 off the boat. Also, start shallower 5-7 ft. then move out as the sun comes up ( if it ever does) browns like to pack the bait against the shore then destroy it. Try some gobi patterns and if the water is stained go to the bright stuff.
  10. Congratulations Tom, you better stock up Snoopy rods, you're going to be very busy training that clan of yours.
  11. Happy birthday son, I know it'll be one you remember for a while even though you shared the day with your brother and new sister-in-law...great job as the best man as well,
  12. Check for spiders, the bananas are harmless, but slippery when wet.
  13. Happy Birthday Rob, enjoy your day and when you blow out the candles could you use your wish for better weather for us. Thanks, Larry
  14. Beautiful! might have to call you Kodachrome-slayer
  15. Did they find his Adirondak Mastadon recipes?
  16. Sorry for your loss, we all appreciate his dedication to this fishery. It's nice to see that he was able to share his passion with family and friends and enjoy the great fishery he helped create. Rest In Peace Larry
  17. Nice video and love that "Fish On" song, should have been a number one hit.
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  19. Good work Mike, should be a lot quieter out that way and Jerry should be able to get to sleep now.
  20. Happy Birthday Tom, hope you can engineer a great one for yourself. When you get done celebrating you can get back to work on stopping the windmills, asian carp, zebra mussels, the 3 rod rule etc etc etc and find some time to get out fishing too. Thanks for all you do for us, it is greatly appreciated. Larry
  21. Prayers sent for your loved ones, hope the trip brings back the memories you share of happier times Larry
  22. Rick, not only does Jerry bend, fold and mutilate spoons but he's also been known to cut Smithwicks in half. trick is to get them to have action for the speed I'm driving. I've had to accidently break off many of these experiments but some are exceptionally productive and make it into the tournament box. As far as technique to bend spoons, bend it, hang it over the side and watch it, bend again, watch again till you get an action that fish would hit. There are a multitude of things that change the action of spoon that you should try before bending one up, hook size, hook weight, o-ring sizes, swivel types (flat, rounded) and tying (closed knot or open loop)
  23. Thanks for the b-day wishes everyone, hard to believe I've been a passenger on this orb for 55 trips around the sun but it's been a great ride so far. Ray, please go for the lobsters and enjoy every minute but wipe the butter off your thumbs before you start typing. Thanks again Larry
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