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.... Well i believe there are some lg ones out there . Following the seasonal movements and knowing their behavior = success. We fisherman who on the bank 24/7 and learn from our mistakes . I enjoy just sometime bending down the hook and enjoying just the hit . I am one with the fish . I respect all of them .... the fish are my friend ....but enjoy the perch and keep me updated
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Monday, March 14: 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) campus (Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science building (76-1125) - Carlson Auditorium), Rochester, Monroe County. The meeting is co-hosted by RIT and the Monroe County Fishery Advisory Board
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Slimy i was there....But i didnt see you drive by lol......it was a madhouse ......did 6 by 9am then threw in towel and went to breakfast ...Next week game on Mr Hooks.....Good Fishing
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Slimy H ......I sure miss hollow grinder. It was on stutson for many years. Had great bait and was close to all the ponds and russell station..... Did you fish today ? I bet the weekend worriers ruled........ >< ) ) ) * <
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NYS Ice Pro-Am Team Event - Oneida Lake Saturday
samajm replied to Finders Keepers's topic in Ice fishing
Nice Work Devin and Dad .......Team Fish Raper (Devin & Niel Fleetwood) took first place with 9 perch and the largest fish weighed-in (1.13 lb perch). It was a tough bite with only 4 teams weighing-inn fish. The last IPA Team event will be next weekend, originally scheduled for Sodus Bay, it will be a 2-day event held back on Oneida Lake due to unsafe ice on Sodus. It will be a showdown to the end to see who claims this year's Triple Crown Series Title!! -
.......... Hours of operation ect ..... Event Info: -Location The Polar Plunge is located at Charlotte Beach in Ontario Beach Park, off of Lake Avenue. -Registration- Located in the first tent in front of the Robach Community Center. The shuttle bus will drop you off directly in front of this tent! -Sweatshirt redemption, raffle, pictures- Located on the 2nd floor inside of the Robach Community Center -VIP Tent- Located on the beach on the west side of the Plunger coral -Party, Party, and more of the Party- All located inside the main staging tent (it is pretty big and you simply can’t miss it) -Event Schedule 9:00am Registration, merchandise & raffle open 10:00am Costume judging begins Entertainment, DJ, Food, all kick off and VIP Tent opens 11:00am Major Sponsor presentations on main stage 11:15am Costume judging ends—immediate results 11:40am Ground floor of building, boardwalk & runway cleared of all spectators by runway marshal’s. Opening ceremony begins o Welcome o Moment of Silence o National Anthem: o Acknowledge dignitaries who are present o Top fundraiser awards o GET PUMPED!! 12:00pm PLUNGE!!!! - See more at: http://polarplunge.net/Event-Info#sthash.2dDjLWLV.dpuf
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NYS Ice Pro-Am Team Event - Oneida Lake Saturday
samajm replied to Finders Keepers's topic in Ice fishing
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NYS Ice Pro-Am Team Event - Oneida Lake Saturday
samajm replied to Finders Keepers's topic in Ice fishing
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NYS Ice Pro-Am Team Event - Oneida Lake Saturday
samajm replied to Finders Keepers's topic in Ice fishing
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...The Seneca County Industrial Development Agency is going ahead with the sale and bid process for the 7,500 acre Seneca Army Depot site, despite the push to have the county take ownership of the land. The on-going debate about who should own, preserve and operate the historic Seneca Army Depot hasn't let up. Tuesday night, the Seneca County Board of Supervisors was scheduled to vote on a resolution to take over the depot, but instead voted on and passed an amended resolution that allows the IDA bid process to sell the land continue, but it must allow the boards input. "This amendment allows for this board to be a part of that process which the original one didn't and it also does state that we are going to try to look for the preservation and protection of the white deer," said Cindy Lorenzetti, Seneca County board supervisor. Many do not think Seneca County Depot's rare white deer population and wildlife will be saved if the land is sold to a private developer. "God bless America's wildlife, it is the gift that stirs the senses and sense of wonder. Save them to see them. Seneca County, Finger Lakes region and New York State, the world is watching," said Diane Potter of Palmyra. Four board members voted down the resolution saying the bid process has not and will not include the county, its concerned citizens or unique wildlife. "Obviously, this board wasn't in support of taking over the depot. I struggle trying to understand that. I don't know what the fear is, I had no hidden agenda. Just trying to plan for the best use of the depot going forward and at this point in time there is no plan on the table," said Steve Churchill, Seneca County board supervisor. The IDA is accepting bids from potential buyers until February 29 saying it's not about selling to the highest bidder, but what's best for everyone in Seneca County.