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Link for ethanol free gas map
Capt Vince Pierleoni replied to FISHBANDIT's topic in Open Lake Discussion
Support the pure gas stations. The ethanol fraud is one of the greatest hoodwinks pulled on our citizens of this country, and thats saying alot. -
The alewives should be fine as long as we have a normal arrival of Spring, they went into the winter with alot of heat energy in the lake. The gobies, however, should have taken a beating boding well for Brownie anglers. Generally, hard winters create classic Spring fishing with an intense frenzied bite, the question is when.
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Matt, smart play. There are several major players in the Lake O tourny scene who got started as observers. This is an excellent way to accelerate your learning curve. Warning, this can become a HUGE distraction. You will start zoning out and daydreaming about what you just saw, or about the next event.
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In my opinion, try to run Ethanol free whenever possible. Some people think the only danger ethanol presents is attracting moisture, but thats only part of the problem. Even if it truly is the amount the fuel states, it causes engines to run hotter which can lead to catastrophic failure under the loads boats are under. With the way the marine industry is fighting E-15, and rightly so, what if the mix isn't perfect? Pure gas is the way to go whenever possible, the small price difference is made up with better fuel economy.
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Congradulations On The Lam!
Capt Vince Pierleoni replied to Tall Tails's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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Tim is 100% correct. The DEC has asked us at various meetings to encourage as many attendees as we can. A poor showing is seen as indifference. Unfortunately, when fishing is good the meetings are poorly attended and this sends a bad message at a time when the DEC is having a hard time getting funding and replacing staff. Mark your calendars for the nearest one.
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Back in the winter of 86/87 it was down to the Penny sedan or the 29' Aquasport. I looked at a bunch of them. She will run through the rough stuff yet provide stable trolling. Good luck with the new ride.
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Just saw the 2nd page, so 350's?
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Nice boat Rich, is that the 27 or the 29 ? Lotta glass in those hulls as they were designed as a workin' mans canyon runner. If its the 29', what does she have for power? Very nice lines.
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I can't think of anyone who has serviced more Penn Yans than Hank. You will never go back once you go thru-hull. The angle 'ducer needed on most boats changes in relation to where you put it bow to stern, and inside from the chine. Most of our troling vessels "flatten out" toward the stern, so I would install it where Hank says and with the deadrise degree he suggests.
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No, he means anyone who would have the "gall" to actually own a gun to use as our forefathers did, to hunt and to protect ones own life and the life of family, not too mention collectively against the possibility of a tyrannical government. He also meant anyone who would voluntarily live an independant lifestyle in a rural area. Don't be fooled by any license decreases, it's all pandering for future votes without any real concern of the realities of the programs he's already cut despite being some of the truly profitable ones in the State. Doesn't make any sense to cut licenses a couple bucks but yet let the DEC operate short staffed.
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As nice as it is to have a "bonus" slug of Kings from time to time coming from natural reproduction, hatchery contributions still rule the day. With the weather events(ice jams, flooding, complete blow-outs of streams) this year will probably not produce many wild fish. I was talking with a west coast guy yesterday, he stated they rely heavily on hatcheries there as well. A DEC staff member told me 30 years ago, "a squeaky wheel gets the grease" when it comes to fishery issues. It's time to be proactive and enhance and PROTECT this world class fishery!
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Coyote/Fox populations related?
Capt Vince Pierleoni replied to Capt Vince Pierleoni's topic in Big / Small Game
Hi Bruce, It's been challenging to say the least. If its not wall to wall ice, its mud, when the ice slows and water clears its -10 degrees. We are scheduled to get back out there friday, but it doesn't look like relief is in sight for another week. The good news is the trout have been unscathed, and Feb should be solid. -
Coyote/Fox populations related?
Capt Vince Pierleoni replied to Capt Vince Pierleoni's topic in Big / Small Game
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Very interesting. Strategy for sure. Rick, was it an oversight that the Steelhead minimum length is 1 inch over the State law but the Atlantic is right at 25" ? Also, is culling allowed for all species? Will there be definite parameters for how the culling will be allowed and watched by the observers? We are looking forward to this fresh concept in the noble port of Oak Orchard !
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This is a no brainer if you are truly looking out for the "Golden Goose". It makes little sense to rely on one source, located at one extreme end of the Lake. Not only is this dangerous from a "all the eggs in one basket" situation, it creates logistics problems for delivering to the west end and still complying with temp requirements for survival. The Lions share of the wild fish are coming from Eastern and North shore tribs, and of the number of planted fish that DO survive from the West, many return to the East as they came from that watershed. Any way you cut it, Chinook should be reared in 2 locations, especially considering the revenue they provide through license sales pay for much more than what their costs are. What naysayers often overlook, the Chinook program has completely changed the face of the Lake Ontario ecosystem, even if you do not fish for them. With the Chinook somewhat controlling the burgeoning Alewife population, we have seen successful hatches of Lake Trout, Walleye, Yellow Perch, and Sturgeon.
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thoughts and prayers needed
Capt Vince Pierleoni replied to c bonaffine jr's topic in Open Lake Discussion
Thoughts and prayers go out to Jim and his family. Wishes for a speedy recovery.




