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Capt Vince Pierleoni

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  1. Just found out there has only been approx 100 emails sent since this was posted. Please realize, even if you never boat,fish, or visit the Niagara county area of Lake Ontario, if they become established here they will be added to and spread. Of course, the deadline to be heard and to get an email in opposing this atrocity has been moved up to wed, Sept 15. Once again, email legislator David Godfrey [email protected] ASAP!!! Tell everyone! Thank you.
  2. Voting in the primary, tomorrow Sept 14th, is vital to having a chance to prevent being subjected to the "status quo". The DEC is being bled dry. Right here in region 9 there will be 3 biologists leaving that will not be replaced. If not for some dedicated people like Jana Lantry and Mike Connerton(DEC), volunteering their time, there would be little census work being conducted. Voting for Carl Paladino in the Republican primary gives him a shot.
  3. Please keep the emails coming, the proponents aren't distracted by wonderful, fulfilling, rewarding outdoor pursuits.
  4. They can be very finicky, as they are often in warm water, and it gets worse as the month goes on. The good news is, they often group up near river mouths, so the locating part of the game is much simpler.
  5. Josh, Everyones definition of "the Bar" is different. It is 18miles from Olcott to the Niagara river mouth, but 10 to 14 to the eastern end of the structure, depending on depth. Good Luck!
  6. Slimy, We shot in Thurs because I ran two trips that day. As many have posted, absolutely incredible Thurs and Fri. Fri we had 3 30+LB fish. If we get 2 more it will break our record from 1989. On Fri, we shot in so my brother who is in a wheelchair wouldn't have to endure the storm that ripped through. As I sit here waiting for the NFL season to kick-off, the wind is ripping like it will never stop here in Olcott, although they are calling for a better day tomorrow.
  7. Although he is very busy this time of year, Roger Lacino of Power-rite marine located just east of Lewiston has done this type of work for me and others. The sooner the better, or perhaps over winter as his winterizing schedule is insane in Oct. He is on Myers Hill rd and number is 716--731--1486. Good Luck.
  8. The males seem to darken earlier than the females. There seems to be a connection between spending time in and acclimating to warmer water and their darker coloration. The best theory I have heard from biologists is mother nature converts them from the silver, which hides them best from their prey in open water, to the darker coloration to conceal them from their river predators like bears and birds of prey.
  9. Hi Guys, really respect that you are excited to get up here without the added draw of a derby/tournament. Some of the best fishing in this area is after Labor day, problem is, I do not remember having 2 back to back major blows that we are experiencing now. I wish I could give you more of a heads up but we will be out Fri and see what we have to work with. Temp was driven down yet the fish here were not eager to shoot upstream. They were still on a major feed, and the females were primarily silver fish. Keep in mind that it is all relative, what was cool water last week may not be available, and they may adjust to and feed in water that is much warmer. The bite at the bar was so insane last week I may take my 6 man crew down there, but there should be a fair amount of stagers right out front of Olcott. All applications were working, and yes plugs were coming on, but by far the best remains Spin Doctors with Atomik flies attached. Depending on the angle of the wind tonight we may have cool water in 60', or on the bottom in 140'. Best of luck to you, and go get your personal best Kings, "for the love of the game".
  10. We have caught many of them the last two weeks both off Olcott, and on the bar. They have all had their adipose clipped and were stocked.
  11. This ticket is hard to read, but it is one of the best, most organized raffles around. It includes a spaghetti dinner well put-on by the Ladies auxillary with the purchase of your ticket. The prizes include several cash payouts, a deluxe four wheeler, and quality shotguns, rifles and muzzleloaders. Call dave at LaRocks if you don't want to make the drive twice and arrange to get your tickets that day.
  12. Pete, its hard to say if an excess amount mature early if we will feel it later on when that class should mature. Lets hope its because we had super survival of that year class and it will flow through the "pipeline" with big numbers back in a couple years.
  13. Legislator David Godfrey from the town of Wilson, Niagara County, is the person to direct your emails opposing Windmills in Lake Ontario. There has been so much written as to the cons, with exceptional threads by LOUs Tom Bishop listing many of them. Legislator Godfrey has stated that he is disappointed by how few emails he has recieved , that he can take to the committee that he sits on. If you are from Niagara Co, let him know. If you are from other counties or states, and you fish,boat,and vacation here, he still wants to hear from you. Let him know why you oppose them in your own words. Send emails to: [email protected] Time is of the essence! Thank you very much, Vince
  14. Yes, those are fully mature "Jacks". There are many of them around. Over the years, the theories that I have heard from dedicated biologists: 1) when surplus food is around(which we clearly have this year), the growth rate is so fast that many males mature early. They are viable, and die after spawning. 2) when there are weak year classes, which we certainly have after the egg taking debacle a few years ago, young males will mature early to make up for the shortage of migrating Salmon. 3) a year class with great survival will express itself with many more of these precocious "Jacks". Glad you only caught the weather bad once. We lost one day of the Niagara Pro-Am, and only had 5 fishable days of the 10 Scotty Tournament days this season. Don't give up yet. This is a rare season size-wise, and the Kings are still on the feed out west. Good Luck!
  15. I'm with you Tim. Just hope Lake Erie doesn't work for them as a "River".
  16. Very sorry to hear. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
  17. Have a gentleman very interested in purchasing this boat, but he must sell his first. One of his important questions was, was this built by the original Penn Yan Boat co. Yes it was, They owned it through 1983. Boat will be pulled by end of Sept, if you are interested in hearing it run.
  18. With all the threats to our fishery, and outdoor pursuits in general, I have been carefully studying our options for the next governor of NY. Considering how poorly the state has been run overall, its time to go in a different direction. We need a business minded leader, who can clearly see that our Lake Ontario fishery is the most economically successful and justified program we New Yorkers have. Palladino is this candidate, and we must start by voting in the upcoming Primary September 14th. Not only is he from upstate, he is not ashamed to be Pro gun/Pro Outdoor sports. He will bring a successful business track record, and a fresh approach. Please rally everyone you can so that he can win the Republican primary. That will be our only shot to avoid "politics as usual". He recently stated that he is anti-water rooted windmill, and has agreed to meet with me next week about the unique challenges we face.
  19. Yes Jeremy, looks like you and Danny busted a big "Chin-Ho". Probably boated about 6 of those in my 26yrs of chartering. Thats looks like a big one, Dex landed one off Sodus a couple years ago over 25lbs that he had a replica made of. They almost always have that anal fin that is more like a Coho. Congrats on your uncommon trophy!
  20. Have had a few PMs regarding transporting and relocating. This vessel can be hauled easily, and in the case of lake Erie, I could assist with delivery by water.
  21. There are so many factors in determining when runs will occur, and I'm sure there are some differences in the tribs in the east end compared to down west here. One of the factors that remains the same year after year is length of daylight. Water temps inshore and in the rivers is only part of it. This affects Salmon runs much the same way it affects the Whitetail rut. This being said, I'm sure we will see some fish earlier this year where flows are sufficient.
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