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Peave

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  1. 3 Torpedo Roller Guide Rod Tips

    I have three Torpedo Roller Guide Rod Tips for sale.  All are lightly used and in great shape.  All three for $50 plus $5 shipping to USA Great Lakes locations.  As you can see from the picture I paid $32.99 each for them and they list for up to $40 each.  Can do PayPal.  Thanks.

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  2. 4 Ugly Stik Dipsy Diver Rods

    I am selling 4 Ugly Stik dipsy diver rods Model BWDD 1100.  All are in good shape 10 foot, Medium Heavy action with Twili Tips.  $40 each plus shipping or you pick up.  I live near Central Square, NY.  I prefer to sell all four at once so I'd take $140 for all of them.  I could also arrange to deliver them to you at the ELOSTA flea market event March 11.

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  3. I have four Ugly Stik diver rods I would sell.  Model BWDD 1100. All are in good shape 10 foot, Medium Heavy action with Twili Tips.  $40 each plus shipping or you pick up.  I live near Central Square.  Prefer to sell all four so I'd take $140 for all of them.  

  4. The problem is a Federal judge issued a ruling this past Spring that legally stopped the ability of the DEC and similar organizations in other states, from oiling eggs or killing double breasted cormorants in an attempt to control their population.  A terrible decision which the DEC and others are trying to get changed.  Unfortunatly, for now, their hands are tied and all they can do is harass birds.  Here is a brief explaination of what happened: http://www.newyorkupstate.com/outdoors/2016/05/federal_court_ruling_halts_nys_lethal_cormorant_control_practices.html

     

    I suggest we all write letters of support for ongoing cormorant control to our elected officials, state & federal agencies, etc.  That's what I did anyway.   It may help and can't hurt. 

  5. Took my Ohio friend, Charles, out for his first ever try for salmon on Thursday/Friday.  He landed 4 his first day and the second day we landed a triple with just the two of us on the boat!  What a hoot that was.  Luckily we had the GoPro running to document our efforts.  We though his fish was a derby fish until we got it close and saw the dipsy never tripped :doh:  I had told him you had to be easy on wire and obviously he listened.  I don't think I'll have any trouble getting him to come again next year! 

     

    YouTube video link is http://youtu.be/hHW6zvBBhgE  and please pardon the couple language slips.  We were pretty excited.

  6. I put a Garmin GHP20 on my Lund Barron last year and I love it.  Running Yamaha 250 main and 9.9 kicker.  Was not cheap but it works great so far.  Hank at L&M in Port Bay installed it for me and did a great job. 

  7. Stopped by the hatchery today. Third time there for me this year and the size of the fish in the ladder was noticeably bigger than they were a week ago. Much bigger than any I caught this year on the lake. Most of them looked to be in pretty good condition too. Not sure what this means but thought I'd share the data point.

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