-
Posts
2,816 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Gallery
Store
Everything posted by Frogger
-
Lake Erie Ice Coverage
Frogger replied to Yankee Troller's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
-
-
I'm with ya Les, plus I'm planning on visiting a lot more different lakes so yea I need to protect the investment. Spoke with Krenzers yesterday and yes very nice people to deal with. Good luck PT on the boat! Ps: went to factory direct up in Ontario and was a mad house. They must sell a ton but I think there in need of more staffing. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
-
-
-
-
Anyone out there that has any experience with this brand of bunk type trailer? Ready to pull the trigger on one or something but have read some poor articles regarding quality / rust on everything but the frame. I realize it might be a lower price but sometimes that might be a good thing. Any information of how its holding up would be much appreciative. Thanks Sent from my iPad using Lake Ontario United
-
Wilson Laker On 4-12 Pics
Frogger replied to S * K's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
-
-
-
-
-
I was gonna say it was fully open if your going after trout...... But if you were going after Perch, man, its totally blocked in all the way out to the pier with ice......
-
Yep, with what everything is said, if that motor hasn't been turned over in years, I sure would be taking the time to psi check it. Also, get your eyes in the transom and floor to make sure its dry. Even if you had to do it just something to take a look at what you could be getting into. Surprises are the issue.
-
Thanks Les, this trib stuff sure can get deep. Im ready for fishin.
-
Im not sure that the creek is totally dead, I haven't seen the recent survey numbers but I would say theres still life in that and many other finger lakes tribs. Could there be more done to improve habitat for natural reproduction, always, and with the budget stuff mentioned and the lack there of, I wont go there. I was actually surprised when I stopped by last week after the flea market that the digger dam was completely gone, I know its been years since I was last there to see it, but it was actually kinda strange telling some guys standing there looking over the power station hole what the hole use to look like. In the end though you would be surprised what the fry and parr can do to survive, if they can locate some oxygen and 70 degree water with some good gravel theyll make it to the lake. With the slimy green stuff probably not. Don't get me wrong, Im not disagreeing with you, but I think throwing in the towel is not the right choice. Theres many great ideas out there, we should listentoallofthem. We will however have to accept in the short term either a reduction in what we catch or go after. If we don't, one thing is certain, the numbers are not going to increase on their own. We will then see a reduction but will be at a higher cost because we didn't react soon enough.
-
I know it would hurt some good businesess that somewhat depend on the Trib fishing but I can't seem to think of anything better right now than to close the streams down for a while . Take some time to rethink current practice. I for one wouldn't mind just watching a pool of trout in a fingerlakes stream for a couple of years. Maybe have no fish zones in some of the majors tribes. Time to take action. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
-
-
-
-
-
-
Looking for someone with experience to Install my Garmin Tr-1 gold
Frogger replied to hassellmania's topic in This Old Boat
X2 on Hank, very helpful guy! Sent from my iPad using Lake Ontario United -
I can remember one lake trout derby, way back when, someone had the bright idea to try night fishing, so off the lake we went in the afternoon ( while we were doing well that day I might add) slept, went back down at 10pm, stayed until 6am ( with nothing) OMG tons of bait under the laterns...... Went back out that day absolutely dead to the world, and told myself I would never ever do that s...t. again. Fun stuff.
-