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justtracytrolling

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  1. If you want more successful releases don't take the fish out of the water to unhook it, then put the fish on the grip and revive.  Having fish flop on the floor of the boat isn't a recipe for fish survival if that is really your goal.  Pictures out of water on hot sunny days don't help with reviving fish...again if that is important to you.  Rubber coated nets are much easier on the fish as well...they suck for netting comparitively.  It's just a simple case of how bad do you want the fish to go back.  Personally, I'd just smoke the ones that I struggled to revive when it comes to salmon, but I like smoked salmon.  On the other hand I've gotten in the water with a tiger to revive it...  

  2. Not sure how many of you have jumped in to cold water and tried to swim with a life jacket on, but I have and it takes some practice just to breathe let alone swim.  I did a 2 week cold weather paddling trip in the boundary Waters of Minnesota.  Beforehand I thought I'd better practice saving myself in the Susquehanna river in October, which isn't even below 50 then.  Figured if I did a controlled experiment id be prepared if it really happened.  Let's just say if I hadn't had a pfd on I would have drowned before I calmed down enough to swim to shore.  Actually, I would have drowned before I figured out which direction to swim!  Apparently, everything I had read and understood about the natural reaction to fight against the current was true.  The instant I hit the water I was full on panic.  You definitely can settle down and swim, but only if you didn't drown gasping initially.  If it's climbing in your boat with a life jacket on that scares you you have your priorities all wrong.  It's the shock of cold water that limits your ability to even think rationally let alone swim and catch your breath you should fear!  

     

    It's absolutely irresponsible to say anything arguing the cons of wearing a pfd.  Pfds don't cause slipping...an unsafe boat floor without proper footwear causes slipping.  If life jackets are too expensive you need a different hobby.  If you are taking people out you definitely shouldn't be advocating against pfds! 

     

     

     

    End of the day I wish our society allowed a little more Darwinism, but it's always a kid or a buddy that pays the price not the irresponsible captain of the vessel.

     

     

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  3. I like the gliding raps!  Get an epoxy paint job on em from rougarou and they can be fished anywhere in the column.  I like jointed rapalas as well.  I picked up some big 6" paddle tails from Keitech that I'm looking forward to trying.  Mepps has an aglia with a weedless keeper hook and curl tail that I'm going to try as well.

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  4. My boat is in the water!  Weather looks good for Tuesday to open up my fishing shed and at least one of my RVs.  Don't really need more than my winter tackle for opening night, but I'll be ready.  I don't put away my winter fishing suit till summer and I plan on wearing it!  Hopefully, fresh fish is just a week away!

  5. It's been a bad blend of testing shortages, bad tests, and downplaying followed by doses of over reaction and fear, with a seemingly endless amount of political partisanship!  We all should be a exhausted from jumping to conclusions...I know what will fix it for me...a 2 week isolation on the lake to start the walleye season!!!  

  6. It's ok Kevin...when you can catch like you do you get a pass!  Probably thinking about fishing or hunting to much!  Bout the only real dumb thing I've done was beach my boat and forgot the trolling motor was down!  Ordered a new one, moved up to 36v, and called it an upgrade not a mistake.  Fixed it for under a $100 a year later or so and sold it eventually.  

  7. There is going to be people speeding too, and I think sneaking charters is wrong as well, but they are probably guys who are pretty desperate at this point. All they wanna do is work to support themselves.  Again I'm not excusing it, but I'm not gonna judge a man for working when I don't know what he is up against.  Had a guy call me couple days ago and wanted a big branch cut out of a tree.  I said is the branch an emergency or dangerous?  He said no I'm just stuck home and thought I'd get it taken care of.  I told him I didn't think that it fit the bill for essential residental construction and easily things could happen and someone might complain and I don't want a ticket just for a few bucks...but somebody needed the money bad enough and did it.  When my kids were young I guarantee I would have done it, and essential or not I would have worked every chance I had.

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  8. 4 hours ago, Hachimo said:

    “Just for you Whaler”,

     It was a long sit. 8:00pm finally had a little action. 3 rats made there way from the pond, to the sand mount, and worked there way to my chicken pen. Wind was iffy blowin out of the west at 3-5mph towards the chicken coop. After 5min of watchin them run around finally got a decent 75yrd shot. Squeezed the trigger and he bucked and ran behind the coop. Not wanting to jump him I let him go for 20 min, and found him deceased 10 yrds from where I hit him.  

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    Now that's a good report!  Glad you didn't jump him...be a real **** to track in the dark!  Now use the rat for bait  and see what else is lurking!  Probably get ticketed for uncertified bait without a receipt for the rat!!!  LMFAO

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  9. Countless non essential businesses have stayed open on the DL...some get away with it some don't!  Don't know exactly what will happen to any captains who get caught, but I was told by the DEC that licensed guides that are caught operating are definitely losing their guide license.  No guiding of any kind, not from shore, not from different kayaks, not for hiking, hunting, etc.  Also was told I better not be out there with a group of "friends" and even the owner of the marina I'm in was told to make sure I wasn't guiding because he as the owner of a private launch is also responsible for not allowing commercial use of his marina.  I cancelled/rescheduled everything till after mid May a couple weeks ago anyways and wouldn't be shocked if I had to move/lose a bunch more.   

  10. Nothing more enjoyable to me than getting back from a trip where it was tough, but we get em.  The guys are excited and having a beer.  There is a bottle getting passed.  I'm filleting fish and the stories start coming.  

     

    This is a story that ends just like that.  I met a young guy, Mark, from here on the forum the year before I started guiding.  He happened to be deaf and mute.  I ended up inviting him to come stay and fish as I figured it would be a good lesson on guiding.  Well it ends up being a miserable cold front and I think we only landed 1 dink tiger in 2+ hard days.  So the next year comes around and now I'm guiding so he books the whole weekend like the previous year.  Well it's the last evening and Its been probably worse than the previous year because of the pressure.  I still can't get him on anything and he has been a trooper.  I get my buddy Wayne to come drive for us so I get 3 more lines and can put more effort in to our last chance.  Wayne had fished a session or two prior with this guy and was used to communicating with a dry erase board.  It takes several days with a deaf person if you have never been around one to stop talking and instinctively write down everything but once you get the hang of it the quiet is awesome.  Well anyway before we get the first lure wet the sun finally comes out and the wind dies down and it's beautiful.  Almost instantly we get the low forties tiger he came for and then walleye start coming with the best one 10lbs on the nose.  I get some great pics of him with his fish as the sun sets and we all are enjoying this magical evening.  We get back and up until now I've never seen either Mark or Wayne drink whiskey, but when I get it out for myself they surprise me and dive right in with me.  I must not have been keeping up with the drinking because I was filleting and I wasn't part of the conversation as they weren't showing me the board, but somehow near the bottom of the bottle Wayne stopped writing and started doing a version of sign language that included getting very loud, as that helps with deaf people, that mark somehow understood.  Mark then learned to makes some noises that you wouldn't call talking exactly but Wayne sure acted like he understood fine.  I took away the bottle and finished it while watching the two of them "TELL" stories as they were two drunk to read and write.  Somewhere along the way the details of the end of the night slip away from my memory as well, but I'm certain we "TALKED" for hours.  

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  11. X2...I've personally witnessed both of those feats several times each.  Had a guy in big cigarette boat with twin engines, jacked up truck, weight lifter type loading his boat across the way from me while I cleaned up my boat after a trip.  I realized after he drove the boat on and shut it off I didn't hear him  trim up so I turned around and hollered over to him.  He goes off on me before I can explain and says he knows what he is doing.  He jumps in and tears up the ramp...ruined both lower units and props!  If he was mad when I tried to help you should have heard him when his girlfriend said "maybe that's what that guy was trying to tell you".  We laughed and he left her there taking off without even strapping the boat down and never did trim up!

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