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  1. I have seen them used a lot for fishing and diving in the Red Sea near the Sinai coast. They were mostly used on one day trips and while running great,they did remind me a bit of trihulls when for whatever reason they were trolling and taking waves broadside.

  2. Fishing Report

    Your Name / Boat Name:rolmops

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    TRIP OVERVIEW

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    Date(s):10-24

    Time on Water:07.00-12.00

    Weather/Temp:quiet fifties

    Wind Speed/Direction:light south

    Waves: 2 foot rollers from the north-east

    Surface Temp: 53.4

    Location:Between I-Bay and Shipbuilders/south of 104 bridge

    LAT/LONG (GPS Cords):

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    FISHING RESULTS

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    Total Hits: 9

    Total Boated:5

    Species Breakdown:browns

    Hot Lure: stick baits,pike minnows

    Trolling Speed:1.6- 2.1

    Down Speed:

    Boat Depth: 16/25

    Lure Depth: 10 and 6

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    SUMMARY & FURTHER DETAILS

    Went out from Ibay in a slow troll with the otter boats out.One side a stick bait on mono 60 feet out and 100 back,the other side leadcore 60 feet out and 2 colors back with a pike minnow.

    From 7.30 until about 9.30 there was a slow but steady bite of browns in the 3 to 6 pound range.After 9.30 it dried up and we hopped to the gas station for some coffee.

    Then we went into the bay to try for some pike but all we caught was perch and sunfish.

    Last but not least,we found out that not all the DEC people have been laid off.Around 11.30 a DEC boat showed up to check licenses and life jackets.

    I asked them what they thought about their boss getting fired and as expected,they had no comment.

    On quiet days like this, it is great to out on the lake.

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  3. Vote ALL the INCUMBENTS OUT.....

    YUP :yes: Time to send a message.

    I been trying for years.

    Sent one from Mass. a couple months ago I'm proud to say. Amazed but proud.

    Glen

    I was in Hubbardston,Ma., just north of Worcester, this weekend. We hauled our 35 footer from Gloucester up to the farm and winterized her.

    Most of my friends there are ex hippies who escaped from Boston,but they mostly like your guy.They say that he is easy to talk to.

    As for Paladino, well, he's just a little bit special.

  4. Was told by someone ( I cant remember who ) That as the tank heated & cooled the air & moisture would move in and out & repeat itself each night , thus moisture buildup no matter how well sealed. . Which is why I did the test . Absolutly NO moisture drops I saw. Dumped fuel with a funnel into the jar. Spilled a little but not that much. Who knows where the 1/8 gal went to or if it was there to begin with.

    Allow me to refresh your memory.

    I claim "the heated and cooling" part. The "No matter how well sealed" part was added by Trap Jaw in his contribution to that thread.

  5. Your lost gas went out of the cap.

    When the plastic tanks sit in the sun the fuel inside heats up enough to create extra pressure that causes your tank to swell up like a balloon.Up to a point where the plastic can stretch no more unless it is heated. But the pressure in the tank still increases.Then the safety design of these plastic tanks takes over and allows the over pressure to escape along the side of the cap.

    At night when the tank cools of again ,it will go back to its original size ,it may even shrink a bit,but not much.Unless you put it in the freezer there will be no air entering the tank.

    That is why there is less fuel ,but no water.

    Try the same experiment with the cap just very loose on the can and you will see water in the fuel.

  6. The problem of ethanol in the fuel for a 2 stroke is really minuscule. You will find that your fuel consumption goes up a bit because ethanol in a regular engine has only about 66% of the energy that pure gasoline has. As long as all your fuel lines are alcohol resistant you will be fine.

    Believe it or not, but the Obama administration would would like to get rid of ethanol,just like the Bush administration had a dislike for ethanol. But the most powerful lobby in Washington is the farmers lobby and they are very deeply entrenched in the department of agriculture. The farmers and their representation in Washington are the responsible party.

    Farmers get subsidized for growing corn and for every gallon of Ethanol produced,the subsidy is fifty cents (our tax money). The amount of energy used to produce a gallon of ethanol is more than the amount of energy in a gallon of gasoline, so their is a negative energy balance.

    You can go vote for or against democrats or republicans,but both will shove more ethanol into your fuel tank.

  7. I have always bought Penn gear for just everything in my boat and naturally this includes manual downriggers with swivel bases.

    Fishing mostly by myself,I find it quite hard to go in a straight line while being away from the steering wheel in order to lower or lift the down riggers.After having seen on Pike Hunter's rig how easily electric downriggers operate I have decided that I really want the same for my boat.

    Does any of you good people have experience with Penn electric riggers and how do they stack up compared to the other stuff on the market? I use 13 pound A-Tom-Mik torpedoes for weights

    Any answer and advice is highly appreciated.

    Thank you,Cornelis.

  8. Tom all of what you say makes sense and is generally accepted,but it does not take a lot of other things in consideration.

    Let's start with the guys who like to make their own weights. They heat up the lead and pour it in shapes and forms often inhaling the fumes. Most people do this outside but some people do it in the kitchen on the gas range.........

    The journey that lead sinkers make from the mine to the store takes it through stores where it is kept in small plastic bags which are often fingered by children.Then when you take your little kids fishing,they will handle that lead while it is wet. I remember my oldest son play with the little lead ball sinkers and stick one in his nose where it got stuck.We had to take him to the emergency room to have it removed from his nose.

    We like to take our kids out in nature and teach them how to fish,while at the same time we expose them to lead far more then we would at home.

    There are many alternatives to lead which deserve consideration.

  9. Help Fight Unreasonable Bans on Fishing Tackle

    From the American Sportfishing Association

    http://www.asafishing.org/government/po ... 92910.html

    "On Wednesday, September 28, Senator Blanche Lincoln (D-AR) introduced S.3850, which seeks to prevent an overarching federal ban on lead in recreational fishing tackle. If enacted, this ban will have a significant economic impact on the recreational fishing industry.

    This says it all.It is not about dangerous or poisonous.It is about the money big business makes selling lead products.

    There are quite a few lead mines in Arizona.

    Are you willing to defend and help the companies that are poisoning the world around you just because it has been done that way for a long long time?.

  10. The asbestos industry lobby fought for years to keep using asbestos and they claimed that it did not cause any sickness. They knew that it causes cancer,but it made them a lot of money.

    I think that everybody knows about the tobacco industry and the way they claimed that tobacco is harmless while their own scientists already knew about the dangers of smoking. Tobacco made them a lot of money.

    Now the lead industry is using the exact same strategy that the asbestos and tobacco industry used before. They have armies of lobbyists and lawyers and hundreds of millions in dollars to convince lead users that there is nothing wrong with lead. Their desire for profit is a lot stronger than their conscience.

  11. I jigged and trolled around Ensenora point these last few days.(Its just a few hundred yards south of my cottage). Going down the road from Scipio Center to the lake you will find a fair but not great launch site on the south side of the point. The down currents from the south are good and the fish are stacked. More browns than lakers on the north side and the lakers are closer to the hole and the south side.

  12. It may be as simple as having to trim your prop a bit higher and it may be as bad as having your foam waterlogged making for a very heavy boat.

    Start by trimming up and checking your bilge pump.Do you have one up front?.Then remove heavy gear from the front end.

    Also see if you can catch a ride on a similar boat and see how it feels.

    If none of these things make a difference your foam may be waterlogged.

  13. A slip bobber has the line running right through the center and not on the side of the boober.

    When you rig your line you first put a light weight bead on the line that is slightly bigger that the hole in the top of the bobber shaft that your line goes through,then the bobber goes on the line after which you can put the hook on.

    Now above the bead you wind a small piece of thread around the line and make a tight knot around but NOT in your line.If done right you can move this wire up and down your line,but it will be tight enough to stay in place if you don't pull it hard.This is your bobber stopper.I like to use dental floss because the wax really makes it go smoothly through the eyes of your rod.If you want the bait to be fifteen feet below the bobber you just slide the stopper fifteen feet along your line and reel the line along with the knot back on to your reel.The bobber and bead should slide freely along the line.

    When you cast, the bobber is very close to the hook,but when the line is in the water,the bobber will allow the line to slide through its center until it is stopped by the stopper knot.

    Here is an example:

    http://www.catchingcrappie.com/slipbobber.html

    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 224492285#

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