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  1. Ask the dealer tech how he came to the conclusion that the block is cracked. And maybe you should get a second opinion. But don't tell them what diagnosis you were given by the first tech. Do a little research on the dealer. But if you let it sit for a long time with old gas in it, that could cause problems with the carbs. And if you let water freeze in it, the block could be cracked. In pretty much most outboards, the water will drain out of the block when you tilt it down to a vertical position. If you tilted it up after using it and did not tilt it down to drain the water when you pulled it out of the water, water could freeze and crack the block if it was in below freezing conditions afterward.

  2. 1970 to 1975 I went to school at the Devry school on Alum Creek Dr. in Columbus. That was way before I got into muskies and there probably wasn't any muskies in Ohio then either. But I understand there are muskies in Alum Creek now. Ohio price for non resident is better than PA and NY.

  3. Zach,

     

    Have you been getting the group emails from me? PM me with your current email address if you are not. I sent one out before the meeting with a recap of the Jan meeting, events schedule, awards info etc. I also sent one out for the Outstanding member vote and so those who didn't come to the meeting could vote. And I sent a reminder out on Thursday for the banquet. If you haven't been getting them, send me a PM to update your email with me. Also, make sure it is up to date on your profile on the Muskies Inc. website.

  4. Don't forget the Muskies Inc. New York Chapter 69 Banquet coming up this Saturday at Keenans Restaurant on East Ridge Rd. in Irondequoit. Start time is 6pm and food will be served at 7pm. We will have awards and a great raffle table too.

     

    Please let me know if you will be coming so we have an idea of how many to expect.

  5. As I understood it, all other tournaments will be teams and points with points of all fish caught on the boat added together. Same as Chautauqua for number of anglers and rods.

     

    Zach I am sending you a PM with another idea for possible future consideration.

  6. I am not sure what the official price was for it last year but that is highway robbery. From what I understood from last year, if nobody was using it, we could just go ahead and use it. The price at Darian Lakes State Park is $50/day. Letchworth  State Park is $50/half day and $100/full day. Hamlin Beach State Park is $50 to $100/ day. We would probably only use it for about 2 to 3 hours. You could probably rent a conference room in a five star hotel with video and PA equipment for less than that.

     

    Zach, Just saw your second post as I was finishing this.

  7. The discharge is 3 miles out in 100 fow according to the article. I wonder if that creates a dead zone or a feeding zone from the discharge and so far down current. It might be good to know the location to keep clear of it if you are keeping fish.

  8. Membership meetings for the remainder of the year will be the 3rd Mon of every other month, 7pm at the Moose Lodge in Henrietta, NY.  So they will be in Jan., Mar., May, July, Sept. and Nov.

    Non-members are welcome to attend. The Lodge kitchen has a great beef on weck sandwich on Monday, so you may want to come a little early for that.

  9. 25 minutes ago, BlueEye said:

    Thanks for the update guys. 

     

    Zach/Steve - any explanation on why the decision was made to limit boats to 3 anglers?  Isn't the same objective accomplished by limiting boats to specific number of rods?  Just trying to better understand the logic behind limiting participation....  seems contradictory to the clubs goal of increasing participation.

     

    Thanks -

    Chad

    That was discussed and decided upon at the Jan meeting. I was not there. A couple other people have questioned that as well. So it is something that will have to be discussed further at Monday's meeting. Also, Jim and I thought that there should be a discussion about an all or none (on the boat) rule for the big fish pool.

  10. 6 minutes ago, fishmaster13184 said:

    You realize trump was a democrat most of his life and probably one of the most middle of the road candidates we could have gotten don't you? The media is just out to get him because he doesn't like them 

    He is only one man. He only has so much influence. The Presidency only has so much influence no matter who occupies the office. It is the super wealthy that really control Washington. If we had campaign finance and lobbying reform, it might help.

    Also, in case you haven't noticed, Trump changes what he says and what he does to fit the situation. That is politics 101 and he isn't the first to do that. A politician is just a different kind of salesman. The most important thing to a salesman is to make the sale.

  11. Progress Toward Resuming Musky Stocking in Lamoka Lake

    At the State of Lake Ontario Meeting we talked to Web Pearsall From DEC Region 8 and he told us that the DEC will be setting 3 seining nets in Lamoka lake this spring. If it is determined that there are muskies in the lake, it will be easier to make a case for stocking them in the lake again.

     

    I asked him if there is anything we can do to help the cause and he told me it would be a great help to have more anglers participating the diary study. I told him I would keep trying to encourage more participation.

     

    So I am asking you again, if you fish Waneta and/or Lamoka lakes and you would like to see muskies stocked in Lamoka Lake again, please help to contribute by doing the diary study. The information from the diaries is very helpful to the DEC in managing the fishery and justifying their work and future plans with our legislature in Albany. The more diaries they have, the more useful and accurate the information becomes. Also, if we can show that muskies are being caught in Lamoka lake and show substantial interest in resuming musky stocking in Lamoka, it will make it easier for them to justify stocking them in the lake again.

  12. Here are a couple things I found.

    There are commercial processors that are exporting asian carp to China and other asian countries. And they are marketing it in the states. This one place is calling it Kentucky Blue Snapper.

    http://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/local/2015/03/14/asian-carp-catching-area-businesses/70297264/

    And the state is subsidizing the rate paid to commercial fisherman. But if the price goes up, maybe they won't have to subsidize.

    Here is an article about restoring native alligator gar to control them.

    https://phys.org/news/2016-07-huge-once-hated-fish-weapon-asian.html

    Also they get huge and could be a new trophy fish growing to over 100#. The record is over 8 feet and over 300#.  Just don't let your dog or small child swim where they swim.

  13. Jim an I are going over a bunch of things including events, banquet and awards. I am planning on sending out an email to membership soon. Will also post events schedule on our website.

    Here are some dates.

    *Next membership meeting Mon March 20th. Will have vote for Outstanding Member of the Year. Discuss and vote on going to team format for tourneys. Other important topics.

    *Banquet Sat March 25th, at Keenans, details to come

    *Otisco Tiger Tournament Sat May 20th

    *Chautauqua Tournament Sat June 10th

    *Waneta Fall Tournamet Sat Nov 4th

     

    Chapter 69 is still growing. We are now at over 70 members including family members and youth memberships.

     

  14. 21 minutes ago, chinook35 said:

    You don't want to calibrate your gps and sonar surface speed to read the same. Your speed over ground and speed over water will be. And should be different. If your sog is , say 2.5 mph and you have a current that is going with you at 2.5 mph. Your lures are hanging lifeless Conversely. If you have a head on current. Your lure is spinning at 5 mph Sog and sow will almost always be different



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    Yes, they should read different under those conditions. That is why you calibrate it at a location where you know there is no current. Pick a calm bay or cove that is likely to have no current. If you calibrate it so they both read the same going east. Then you switch direction and go west through the same area. If they both still read the same, then you have verified that there is no current and the unit should be calibrated. Also this is only to calibrate for surface speed. It isn't necessarily any indication of lure speed as you well know. But having an accurate water surface speed will help to make judgements. Obviously you have to use other means to judge your lure speed and action depending on the type of trolling, lures you are running, depths you are working and your location.

  15. The paddle is only going to give you surface speed. Most, if not all units have a function to calibrate the speed sensor (paddle wheel). You can calibrate it to a GPS but you must be in waters that you know to not have surface current in flat calm conditions. You should check calibration in several directions to be sure there is no current. You also must make sure the transducer or paddle wheel is mounted properly. I have a Raytheon w/o GPS but I have a small GPS (handheld type with a dash mount). The surface speed (paddle wheel) on the fish finder has never been accurate. I don't know if it has anything to do with where it is mounted. I calibrated it so it reads close to the GPS at trolling speeds but at 30 mph GPS it reads over 40mph on fish finder and the Raytheon has no provision to calibrate high and low speed.

     

    I don't know how accurate the paddle wheel is on other units or if they have provisions to calibrate them at high and low speeds but GPS is accurate in regards to earth surface speed. It does help to have accurate water surface speed when you are dealing with currents but of course, currents below can be much different than on the surface.

     

  16. 8 minutes ago, GAMBLER said:

    http://www.pestsmart.org.au/carp-herpes-faq/

     

    Carp Herpes.  This website say it only kills carp.  Introduce it to the waterway and let it take them out. 

    Someone may say that there would be a problem with killing desirable carp or that it could mutate and be dangerous to other species.

    The problem is finding a solution that is practical and agreeable to everyone. And even then, unfortunately, there will have to be a study for any biological solution.

    To me, a barrier still makes the most sense. They just have to find a way to deal with the shipping issue. In the process, there will be jobs created. If the carp get into the system, it could be more devastating than the shipping disruption a barrier would cause.

  17. What do you mean by "all over the place"?

    Are numbers changing multiple times per second?

    OR

    Is it while trolling or cruising (average estimated speed) and by how much (in tenths or mph) and how often is it varying?

    There will always be some variations depending on conditions and other factors.

  18. Maybe they could get away with calling all the components such as hooks, split rings, snaps, stainless wire, bodies, hook dressing materials, clevis', eyes, beads, etc. CRAFT MATERIALS. Tackle stores and sporting goods stores could just add crafts to the name of the store such as:

     

    Bass Pro and Crafts Shop

    OR

    Musky Tackle and Crafts Online

    OR

    Dicks Hunting, Sporting Goods and Crafts

    OR

    Field & Stream & Crafts

    Lure Parts Online would have to call themselves Crafts Parts Online

    It might be a little tough to call hooks a craft item though.

    A tackle box could easily be called a parts box, tool box or utility box. There is no law that says what it must be used for after it is purchased.

    Maybe some lures could be called Christmas Tree decorations.

     

    Nothing should be allowed to be taxed twice.

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