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  1. Had same experience with my Cuddyback. Noticed the gasket was failing for the battery compartment and water was seeping in. The battery connections had a lot of green corrosion and thought they might be giving off a smell that attracted the bear. Cam was out for several weeks getting great deer pics before the bear got to it.

  2. Had battery issues with resulted in late start Sat. Fished North end west side from 80 to 40 FOW. Had good laker on cow bells to start things off. Then those little LL's would bite anything. Some were barely legal. As we approached the end of the deep water, cleaning up with the cowbells only left out we took a nice laker. 30 inch solid 10lb. Nice to see that quality of a fish as last few yrs were tougher. Best part was landing without a net..we were lucky for sure and won't do that again.

  3. Had fleas yesterday as we picked a few lakers yesterday on the north end. Not real bad but amazed at how much of an increase from last week. For folks downrigging in Red Cross derby suggest you bring some big mono or flea flicker. Good luck!

  4. Up North no derby fish but awarded enough for the smoker. :)  All healthy and only a few old lamprey scars,  one was an emancipated guy that had a very glossy yellow filets? Sat 15 for 17, about every 3rd fish went to the cooler. Started using cow bells parked on the bottom in 60ft near the silos and it was a fish every 5 minutes. Sunday was ugly out there and only a few guys ventured out (except for the bass boats, think it was a completion to see who could get the most air off the waves!) Went 6 for 8 using spoons and most came from the silo area again hugging the bottom. Ton's of bait around. 

  5. Finally shook the skunk off this weekend with some laker action. One decent one pushed close to 8 lbs and yes the bigger ones all had lampreys on them. Seems the lake is several weeks behind for the traditional hot spots to fish. Assume the colder water temps contribute to some of that.

  6. My brother was driving thru warren center pa yesterday eve and witnessed a rut like scene.

    A large group of deer (doe?) ran across the road and charging behind them was a 4 pt and an 8 pt. the 4pt provided more entertainment as he snagged the barb wire fence and trashed some wire and himself. I guess they could be freaks with horns and maybe Bigfoot was chasing all of them?

  7. I use an older dehydrator and it takes a long time for thicker pieces, 8- 12 hrs. Prefer the dry mix seasoning as sit dries faster but really want to upgrade to a new dehydrator.

    When you use ground venison that's assume that's not deer burger meat as made by a butcher? Tried that in oven with jerky gun and it was a greasy process. Figure it had too much "fat" they used for binder. Can you use 100% ground venison for the jerky gun?m

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    Had to stop this guy with my best 2 stroke "Brraaappp" imitaion. He was running 2 doe down and thought the logging road was a good shortcut to outflank the doe below me. It was good for me, Skidded to a stop 12 yrds away and gave me an opening to shoot. Finally, First wall hanger after all these years and got to share with my brother the real Hunter.

  9. Curious if you could get updates to the leader board during tournamant? Heard the "B" division never even filled? I put this little guy back in but think it may have been a mistake, was close to legal 18 inch size. If so thats 2 for 2, missed the 2nd place B division with a Brown for the light house derby since I never entered. So now I can beat myself up for not weighing but at least entering the next tournamant. Were did all the Big fish go???

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  10. Same story on my outing as well. Screen looked good at times from AES to LP. Hooked up with 2 lakers, a brown and a salmon all small from 6:30 to 1:00pm. Saw good number of boats and it was a nice day compared to yesterday!

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  11. Had the pleasure of fishing for Kings the last 5 days. The most frustrating thing is we had 2 trebled hooks snap and one saftey hook straighten. 2 monsters were about 70 feet from boat after fighting for 20 minutes and ripping 600 feet of wire, multiple runs then they both broke the same way. Seems when they turn broadside and give a good head shake, snap game over. We had 3 different manufactures for the hook types but wonder if it's worth upgrading to some higher quality hooks and re tying our gear? We slow the boat down to idle, maybe we should hit neutral, or even chase them? Maybe it's just hard to land the big beasts?

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