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  1. Reading this 3 rod epic I have come to realize how dangerous cabin fever is and how it can turn us into aggressive whatevers. We will soon need that third maybe even a fourth rod to break them on each others skull. I suggest we all should go ice fishing with 5 ,yes Hasbeen, 5 legal tip ups and a rod. Unless of course you only want to use one tip up in which case I will ask you to set out 5 anyway so I can take care of the other 4 that are on your license.

  2. Check this out:

    http://www.americanboating.org/fueltax. ... sachusetts

    below is the paper work.

    http://www.mass.gov/Ador/docs/dor/Forms ... /GT_9M.pdf

    Add to that the lesser price for fuel in MA and you might save yourself a pretty penny.

    Just load a few five gallon jugs in the back of your Pickup every time you make the trip. You might even want to just fill up your truck and use the receipts you get from that gas. As long as the amount of gas is the same as the amount you use in your boat. 8)8)8)

  3. Hi Glen

    I go to the Quabbin all the time, for lakers and LL Got a boat just for there.....

    Very nice.

    I got a couple friends that keep boats just for Quabbin.

    Haven't made it out there for a couple years now. Been heading up to the Big Lake pretty much every weekend.

    We'll see how that goes this year as the gas prices are supposed to get real high.

    As for gas prices. Doesn't Ma. have a system where you don't have to pay fuel taxes,or at least get them back, as long as you don't use that fuel for traveling on the roads?

    Whenever I go back to Hubbardston I swing by the Wachussetts reservoir and do some fishing near the bridge on Sterling street just south of Clinton.

  4. I am interested in finding a specific Make and Model Grinder or Food Processor that someone KNOWS will grind up the small pinbones in Pickerel so the meat can be used for fish patties. I've read on other forums that people have done this sucessfully but I've never seen a specfic one referenced. Has anyone here been using a grinder or processor for this, and if so exactly what do you use?

    Did you by any chance read about "pickerel" in some Canadian cook book? Usually when Canadians say pickerel,they mean what we call walleye

  5. My mother-God bless her soul- used to prepare a dish for her Polish grandmother. It was a ground carp patty.The way she got rid of the small bones was quite simple.She would leave the fish overnight in vinegar.The acid in the vinegar would dissolve all the small bones.Then she would boil the fish ,grind it up and add some sugar to get rid of the sour taste. There were absolutely no bones in her patties. It was my mom's version of "gefillte fish" and tradition forced me to partake of it.

    You had to be Polish to enjoy it.....

  6. Hello Glen.

    I spent a few weekends at the Taughannock Farm Inn. It is within easy walking distance of the launch. It is a beautiful and very friendly place which your wife will also love to stay at. I spent my 30th wedding anniversary at the Inn. Too bad they are closed for the season.they will open on April 8th

    http://www.t-farms.com/

    good luck fishing.

  7. Has any of you good people ever bought any of their fishing line? I use their stuff a lot when I fish for ground fish out of Gloucester,but I never knew that they also sell downrigger wire.They offer 600 feet of #150 test 7 strand line for 33 dollars and change.(with shipping $40). I am just curious to know your opinion about their products.

  8. I am all for the 3 rod rule,but I have to take exception to the idea that just because the bag limit is not changed, there is no difference in the amount of fish being taken.

    We may innocently start a chain reaction

    3 rods means more people actually catching the bag limit. That by itself is a HUGE increase in fish being caught. This does not mean that the stocks are going to be destroyed,but it will make a difference.

    There may well be an increase in lamprey attacked fish because the lamprey population has fewer fish left to feed of.

    As for Tom's argument about it being good for the economy. Everything comes at a price. We do not yet know that price.

    I would love to see some cause/effect study results by the DEC or a similar agency and take it from there.

  9. Dependent on the way the current out of Milliken goes,there is great shore fishing just south of the station towards the piece of land jutting out,almost exactly opposite the road coming down.I go there often either from the shore or wading and 3 foot pike are not the exception ,but the rule.

  10. Is your friend a fish? Don't know how much proof there is on the subject but what we can see & what a fish sees may be two different things. Read somewhere that deer can see the glo from certain fabics & detergents we can't . Maybe kind of the same thing. When your survival depends on it ,life adapts.

    Your point is well taken and the question has been asked by many.About 3 yeas ago In-fisherman magazine decided to run a series of tests using bass to see if there is any truth to the red hook and line reputation.

    The test results showed that red hooks did not produce better or worse catch rates in most given situations.The red color was the first in the spectrum to change to black as it was lowered in clear water.In cored water it did disappear(blend in with its environment) at shallower depths than other colors.Here is a more recent article .

    http://www.in-fisherman.com/2011GearGuideBonus

  11. The Fishhawk triducer uses a 70KHZ frequency. I have the fishhawk triducer about 2 feet away from my humminbird triducer which uses 50, 83 and 200, and never have any interference.

    If you have not yet done so,you should change your regular spark plugs with plugs that have a resistor inside.That usually puts an end to all electronic interference

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