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  1. If you trail you boat,buy the winterizing kit from Rob at West Marine, Rochester. Run 2 gal. pink thru the motor. First warm the engine up w/ ear muffs and a garden hose. Then switch to anti freeze and run till pink comes thru the exhaust. Talk to Rob at WM. He'll fix you up. Tell him Florida George sent you. Good Fishin.
  2. Delta 6" 3/4 hp jointer. Like new. Used once. $325.00 cash only must pick up
  3. Must sell . 8hp 4 stroke Honda OB. Recently taken out of storage, tuned and lubed by dealer. Runs great. Never failed. 1987 stored 8 years properly. About 100 hrs. George [email protected] (585)-544-8196 cash only , won't ship
  4. 8 hp Honda outboard. 4 stroke, long shaft. Been properly stored 7 years. Taken to dealer for tuning and fluids. Runs great. 4 stroke means no smoke,quiet, run off your main tank. 1989 model. One owner:me Cost new today about $2000 asking $775.00 Cash only, no shipping. [email protected]
  5. Two Michigan Wheel alum props 14 1/4 x 19. Pressed hubs. VG condition $75 each, 2 for $140. Two 14 1/4 x 19 Stainless props.VG condition. $150 each. 2 for $290.00. All props were on Alpha 1 drives. Should fit most Merc high hp ob's. w/ hardware. Will not ship. Cash only. Rochester area. [email protected] SOLD
  6. 4 daiwa Sealine sg47lc's with 8'6" Eagle Claw rods left. $50 each, 4 for $175. [email protected] cash only. no ship
  7. Moving out of state. Must sell equipment. 6 Daiwa SG47LC reels w/ 8'6" Eagle Claw rods. (yellow). $50.00 each, six for $275. 2 Okuma 45D Convector reels rigged for wire w/ 10' Eagle Claw trolling rods. $60.00 each. All good condition, Well maintained. Will sell in person only. Cash only. Assorted lures,divers,tackle boxes,dodgers,flys etc $75 takes the bunch. (585)-544-8196 Rochester (between 7am-9pm) [email protected]
  8. Anyone received daily prize money from LOC yet?
  9. Please contact me re boat. George (585)323-2040 work. 4-6:30 pm mon. or tues. or any time before 10pm at # left on your ans. machine. Thank you George
  10. Is this boat still for sale? Been trying to reach you via phone. No response. George
  11. I would like to see boat. Call me at work please (585)323-2040 sat am. Ask for George. Please leave a #. Thank you George
  12. 1988 270 Sea Ray Amberjack. 28' loa, 10'beam, twin 350s. This boat has everything. Cabin heater, full stand-up canvas, full head w/ shower, galley w/refridge, RW wash-down, water heater, stand-up cabin sleeps three. standard VHS, Sony stereo w/ four speakers. Oil change every 50 hours, Alpha One outdrives, 4 blade props. Cruises at 30mph, top speed 42mph. Garmin 320 color FF, Standard Horizon color chart plotter, Moor Subtroll, 3 Mag 10s, Cannon side planers. $21,500 This boat is a joy to fish from. Ready to charter or take your family. Call George at 585-544-8196 before 8pm or E-mail Photos available upon request v=gxmPMuJ]
  13. Bring prop to West Marine. They have full prop repair services. Price depends on size, damage and material (sainless or alum). The prop is shipped to a nationally known prop repair shop. Prices are very reasonable.
  14. West Marine on East Ridge Rd has Moors, Fish Hawk, and Depth Raider and will match any store price. Support your local economy.
  15. The speedometer on the Moor is very sensitive to your boat's voltage. Have your electrical system tested for voltage drops. Check your boats battery, (batteries), not only for stored voltage but for health.(Load test.) My Moor speedo drops to zero when raising one of my older Cannons, especially when fishing deep. This rigger draws a lot of power because of it's age. A side note: Most of the problems I see at my store involving marine electronics are ultimately traceable to bad batteries. Good voltage readings don't necessarily indicate good health of a battery. Marine batteries MUST be charged between uses for long life. Bring a questionable battery to West Marine, and we'll test it for charge and health, free.
  16. I've always believed the action of a lure is just as important color. The prey that stands out from the school,(or herd or flock for that matter,) is the one that gets eaten. If an animal looks injured, it becomes lunch. That little fly trailing your dipsy and flasher represents a bait fish that can't keep up with the school. Also remember,"energy in" must exceed " energy out" for an animal to survive. The bigger the fish,the less energy it can expend in the chase. Don't be afraid of the slow troll BELOW the bait ball. The fishermen on the Pacific count on the big fish hanging around under the bait ball, picking off the scraps drifting down from the teenager's vicious attacks on the school of bait. attacks on the school by the teenagers.
  17. 20# Cortland Flea Flicker,Barrel swivel , 20# 6' fluro leader, Bare snap , = clean lines, many fish.
  18. I-Bay dredging begins in July. Last pass through on 4/22/ showed 4-6 ft. Keep to the outside.
  19. If you can volunteer, call Randy Calus at 585 739-0569. Thank you
  20. We need feeders for the pen raised fish in the Genesee River. These fish need to be fed 5 times per day. It's easy and it's fun. especially for the kids. Most importantly, they're your fish! You paid for them w/ your tax dollars. Please go to ,look at the schedule, and sign up. They are located at Shumway Marina. Your help is needed NOW. Thanks and good fishing. [/b]
  21. The Genesee Charter Boat Assc. will putting the pens in the water Monday April 14 at 4:00pm. We could use some bodies to help place the pens in the water. The pens are located at the far end of Shumways by the RR tracks. Fish are arriving Wed. the 16th. This is your chance to be proud daddies, or mommies, of that 28 pounder you catch in 3 years.
  22. Go to< rfalconcam.com> to watch the Peregrine Falcon nest box live each day 24/7. This a yearly event. So far, 4 eggs have been laid. I guarantee you will be hooked watching them hatch, grow and fledge. The birds feed on pigeons and other small birds.
  23. Give Rob a call at West Marine On Ridge Road East.. 585-323-2040. He may have one or access to one.
  24. For cold or rainy weather,or if you have a wet boat, you can't beat a pair of low cut (6") racing boots worn buy offshore sailors. They are felt lined rubber. Wear them over your insulated hunting socks. Easy to kick off, should you decide to go after that pole that just went over the side,(not recommended). Great traction on 'no skid' decks' and also come in a high cut (11") for those of you who don't believe in small craft advisories. For warm weather, any boating shoe with a non skid sole meant for wet surfaces,works well. Find them at any boating supply store, like West Marine. $25-$45 .
  25. Transducers operate buy sending sound waves into the water, receiving bounce back signals and interpreting the returned signal as a blip,or target via the processor in the head unit. The target is then displayed on the screen of your head unit. The sound waves most commonly are transmitted in 200 ,50, or 200/50 khz or kilohertz. The waves take the form of a cone. The 200khz cone is a relatively narrow cone originating at the trans. and widening over increased depth. It is generally used in "shallow" water situation,100-200ft or less. The 50khz cone is much wider at depth and, because of a longer wave length, is able to give better performance at much greater depths. Long wave lengths (low tones),travel farther and faster through water Most ff's give you the option of using both cones simultaneously ,or dual. This will give you the most feedback info. However, sometimes it is too much info for the head to process effectively. You should experiment with all settings in different situations to see what works for you. Also remember the unit's transmitting power plays a big part in your ff's performance. The more power, the greater your target definition at depth. 350 watts power is fine for Great lakes fishing. 500 watts is better,and is what you will find on the majority of quality ff's. Placement of transducer,style and other variables will also affect performance. Some tips: Turn off fish ID. That's the feature that shows the cute little fish. It is actually a filter. It will affect performance negatively. Air is the #1 enemy of a transducer. Make sure you mount the trans. away from any cavitation caused by your boat. FF's only cover small area. Many times you may not see the fish that hits. What you see on the screen is history, you have already passed over what you see. Many times a single fish will give multiple signals as it passes through your cone. Good fishing, West Marine electronic mgr. George
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