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  1. I eat them Rob. I keep only the legal skippy salmon that aren't gonna make it, i have done steelhead as well. I use Inglehoffer Wasabi. This comes in a sqeeze bottle and is not super hot, very tasty. I also have a small squeeze tube of some very hot wasabi paste for those who want it hotter. (not me) My customers who have tried it love it and ask for it on their return trip. You can use some soy sauce as well. I keep both Wasabi and Soy on my boat and at my dock. Don't be scared! Remember you can't die healthy  L.O.L.

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  2. I have Primos Jellyhead 12 Ga turkey choke for a Benelli Crio choke system. The constriction is .660. Have it in a package, shot it a couple times. Sold the gun. 15$ takes it. 585-750-3164

  3. I would contact your local county legislators for those people and Captains who would like to start fishing on May 15th. Bob Duffy is helping to make this decision in the FLX area which is the Rochester area. Punch up 2020 County Legislators and tell them to help us with this May 15th opening. We will be continuing to be safe in all aspects of this nasty virus aboard our boats.

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  4. Nothing more enjoyable to me than getting back from a trip where it was tough, but we get em.  The guys are excited and having a beer.  There is a bottle getting passed.  I'm filleting fish and the stories start coming.  
     
    This is a story that ends just like that.  I met a young guy, Mark, from here on the forum the year before I started guiding.  He happened to be deaf and mute.  I ended up inviting him to come stay and fish as I figured it would be a good lesson on guiding.  Well it ends up being a miserable cold front and I think we only landed 1 dink tiger in 2+ hard days.  So the next year comes around and now I'm guiding so he books the whole weekend like the previous year.  Well it's the last evening and Its been probably worse than the previous year because of the pressure.  I still can't get him on anything and he has been a trooper.  I get my buddy Wayne to come drive for us so I get 3 more lines and can put more effort in to our last chance.  Wayne had fished a session or two prior with this guy and was used to communicating with a dry erase board.  It takes several days with a deaf person if you have never been around one to stop talking and instinctively write down everything but once you get the hang of it the quiet is awesome.  Well anyway before we get the first lure wet the sun finally comes out and the wind dies down and it's beautiful.  Almost instantly we get the low forties tiger he came for and then walleye start coming with the best one 10lbs on the nose.  I get some great pics of him with his fish as the sun sets and we all are enjoying this magical evening.  We get back and up until now I've never seen either Mark or Wayne drink whiskey, but when I get it out for myself they surprise me and dive right in with me.  I must not have been keeping up with the drinking because I was filleting and I wasn't part of the conversation as they weren't showing me the board, but somehow near the bottom of the bottle Wayne stopped writing and started doing a version of sign language that included getting very loud, as that helps with deaf people, that mark somehow understood.  Mark then learned to makes some noises that you wouldn't call talking exactly but Wayne sure acted like he understood fine.  I took away the bottle and finished it while watching the two of them "TELL" stories as they were two drunk to read and write.  Somewhere along the way the details of the end of the night slip away from my memory as well, but I'm certain we "TALKED" for hours.  

    That’s special right there.


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