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  1. At Chautauqua, in the middle of winter it can be slow

    for walleye.

    But perch my be good at Mayville.

    Be careful by Dewittville Bay,

    the creek comes out there and it may not freeze.

  2. There is going to be an ice fishing contest February 5th at Wilson.

    The whole harbor.

    Sunrise til noon. Food afterwards.

    Stop at the bait shop and talk to Pete.

    Feather & Fur Taxidermy and Bait

    3627 Wilson - Cambria Road ( Rt 425 )

    Wilson, NY

    14172

    716-425-3018

    http://www.salmonshop.net/ice-fishing.html

    PS. At Chautauqua lake I have done well on walleye with a jigging rap with minnow head.

    Rap_jig.jpg

  3. Muskybob,

    >If the State & Feds did some welfare & Social Security reform and cut the slackers off the rolls we wouldn't have any problems with the budget.<

    Please don't lump welfare & Social Security together.

    Medicaid and Medicare are not the same.

    Welfare and Medicaid are for low income (read that as non income tax payers) people.

    Social Security and Medicare was paid for by workers for Social Security and Medicare.

    Mine and your income has been taxed @ over 15%.

    The employee and employer paid an equal amount.

    Medicare---tax is equal to 2.9%

    (1.45% withheld from the worker and a matching 1.45% paid by the employer)

    FICA is 6.2% for Social Security, your employer pays an equal amount on your

    behalf every time you pay Social Security.

    This state has to cut Medicaid and Welfare.

    NY has the highest cost Medicaid and Welfare in the whole country.

    http://kliphs-underground.blogspot.com/ ... rever.html

  4. This is from is for Lake Huron, but we can see why the Seneca strain is stocked in lake Ontario.

    Lake trout from Seneca Lake, New York, were also included in the Lake Huron program in an attempt to

    inject sea lamprey resistant strains into the system. Unlike their Great Lakes counterparts who quickly

    succumbed to this parasite, lake trout in Seneca Lake have coexisted with sea lamprey for centuries.

    Moreover, Seneca Lake strain fish had been successfully stocked in Lake Champlain, New York in the

    early 1960s where they are reported to have survived and reproduced in the presence of sea lamprey. While

    no details were provided, New York biologists attributed their survival to the possibility that either this

    strain was less susceptible to attack or more resistant to sea lamprey predation.

    http://www.fws.gov/midwest/alpena/docum ... -cwt05.pdf

    Lake Trout Strain Program

    Genetic strains - Historically, as many as 12 sub-populations or strains of lake trout stocks may have

    inhabited Lake Huron, each reflecting various degrees of adaptation to their local environment. However,

    with the exception of two remnant stocks in Georgian Bay, these variations have been lost forever.

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