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Sean Youngblood

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  1. But it is ok if they are Northerns on Conesus in someone else's back yard ?I have only fished Long Pond a couple of times but doesn't it flow in to Lake Ontario where fish can replenish ?

  2. Thats why I wear a Mustang suit and and never fish the winter months without it.I went through once in 30' of water and my cigarettes in my hip pocket never even got wet.I was totally dry. I backed up thirty feet and kept fishing. One of the best investments I ever made.

  3. Mustang Survival Coverall Brand new never worn. Type V pfd USCG approved.

    Pfd required from Nov 1st -May 1st on boats less than 21' unless on a charter boat.

    $320.00 + shipping

    MS2075 - Perfect for a wide range of activities from sailing to fishing and a range of industrial uses, the Classic Survival Coverall is durable, safe and mobile. Also delivering warmth and comfort in cold weather environments, the coverall's closed-cell foam provides flotation and in-water insulation to delay the onset of hypothermia in the event of accidental water immersion.

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  4. Bloodshot ice derby going on tomorrow.lots of gills on south end out of Macks and the boat launch.I here pike fishing has been a little slow.Lots of small perch out deep,big perch have been hard to come by the last 3 years.Good luck

  5. 24lb king that must have been a handful.I thought I had a walleye it didn't really make runs it just wanted to stay down. Lots of of pike bait sized perch out there.I am going to do a Perch Pike day instead of a Smelt Laker day.

  6. First thing I would do is price boats and motors on Ebay and craigslist.If you can find something that is going to suit your boating needs that is well in your price range that isn't a bad option.I started out with old 70s boat and motor.They served me very well.Boats and motors from that era were made quit well.If you can do most of the work yourself it is not that costly.Boat motors are like car engines 70s no problem 2000s good luck.The main thing you want to decide weather or not to keep the old boat is the transom.If the transom is solid you can probably work with it,If not I would junk it.It can be very rewarding to work on old boats.You can always put a good kicker motor on it or a good electric trolling motor or both for your reliability factor and gas savings.Working on a old boat is a great way of learning the ins and outs of boat ownership,and you know what you have.Sometimes buying something newer can be more expensive because if your not an electrical genius with a lot of specialty tools you won't be able to work on it.What ever you decide best of luck.

  7. I was out yesterday from 9 to 4 Jigging for Lakers.I went a couple points south of the boat launch in 84 ft. Caught one on a tip-up and one jigging both small about 14in. but still fun. Had 3 other hits while jigging.

  8. Glad you hooked up Deaf fisherman.You might want to get a little beefer rod and line for the trout.Them Lakers have some fight to them.I use 6 or 8lb. test line for them and a little heavier rod.If your going to keep fish a good gaff is a good investment.

  9. It doesn't have power tilt and trim but the kicker mount L&M has for sale (on this forum) is what I have and I love it.One flip of a lever push down on top of the motor the shock push it in to upright lock position and go.It sits far enough away from the boat you can manually tilt your motor if desired.My boat is pretty easy to reach the kicker from the back of the boat,maybe yours isn't.I have a 15hp on mine and the shock pushes it up and out of the water as good today as it did when I started to use it over 10 years ago.

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