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  1. I was hoping someone could give a little info on this harness. My grandfather just gave me a tackle box.   Ive never seen one before and cant find anything online about them.  It says Sutton #4.  I guess Im hoping to find a manufacture date and rarity?   Thanks

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  2. I spoke to the crew last night.  They are a good bunch from Florida who was enjoying NY hospitality.  They are indeed using a type of sonar that requires those small pressurized air explosions to get their readings of the salt mines.  The release of pressurized air is about 2-3 foot under the surface.  The sonar cable is 2500' long and is only about 3' under the surface.  They have been completely cut off from their cable on a couple occasions by boat props (Not on our lake).  They admit to not having the proper signaling flag.  The reason being their hired tow company that towed their vessel from Florida broke them off on a bridge on the way up.  They also admit they should fix it.  They have been approached by the DEC, Marine Safety and Sheriff because at the end of their cable is a empty row boat of some type.  People saw a empty boat and called the police.  I showed them this thread and they were impressed by how much more people on this thread knew about what they were doing then they did.  

  3. I have for sale a BigJon Manual Dual Planer Board Mast.  It's in great shape.  6 years old but never used.  It spent one season on the front of my boat, Then went into the shed. This mast has no base.  (35$)   250$obo 

     

    Txt James Vogel 607-592-9707

     

    Etna NY 13062

     

     

     

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    We fished a handful of times in February last year on Cayuga.  We found Lakers in 80-120 packed full of Gobies and zero Alewife.  We ran a summertime spread and had a 20 fish morning.  I believe since there Gobies are around the Lakers don't have to chase Alewife down 250' in the winter.  They are able to stay shallow and eat gobies.  

  5. Gobies changed the winter fishing on Cayuga IMO. Meaning I didn't have to chase the Alewife down 240' or rely on a morning bite of fish feeding in shallows.   Fished last Feb. in 80fow and ran a summertime 6 rod spread and crushed the lakers.  20+ fish day.  All FULL of Gobies.  

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