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Posts posted by paprman
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Really? Is it usable?
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On water from 7am to 11. Mixed bag, 2 steelheads, a brown and a salmon. nothing to big, 8lb salmon and 7.5lb steelhead. All spoons. Temp about 70 down on rigger. Lost a couple more up on the surface. Heavy fog till about 9. Everything on riggers and nothing on dipsy.
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I agree. I seldom keep any fish.
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Nice! How heavy?
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Good thing for him you were there. Sounds like a very interesting day.
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The I-Bay launch is a floating dock and it's closed? So what's the point?
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How tricky is it to use the launch at Sandy creek? Obviously boots required and the docks must be slippery.
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No, it's closed now.
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So $8 all together to launch and retrieve your boat? How's the channel out to the lake?
Thanks!
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Genesee is open but you need boots. It's inches from being under water and it is under with any waves at all.
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Thanks!
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Anybody if the Genesee launch is still above water and usable?
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Braddock bay, launch on the east side before going into the marina.
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Went by the Genesee launch today and it looks just like my picture above. I was surprised as that picture was taken 6 days ago. Not under water yet.
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Thanks for the update!
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Thanks! Got to carry boots!
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Nice, time to buy another one of those spoons!
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I was out today and temp was 75-85 down in 120-220.
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FYI, fleas were bad at Sandy today.
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I leave my boat out all of the time except for winter and then store it in a barn in Hamlin. I usually cover it when I'm traveling. If I don't cover it after fishing I'll get lazy and not put it on when I get home.
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Yea, that's nice. The cover i'm getting won't be convertible. Thinking about some padding around the trolling motor blade might be a good idea.
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I've had things blow out of the boat plus where I park it in my driveway there's a big oak that drops all sorts of stuff into the boat.
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Just went bye, still closed. Water just slightly below docks.