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  1. My friend and I took our 11 year old girls out for some fishing (their second time).

     

    We went 14 for 19.  One Steelhead (19.5" and back into the lake), 3 Kings, and 10 Browns (largest Brown was 13.5#).  It was a fast early bite (first fish on at 6:40).  We had two doubles (one we lost would have been a triple with the two girls each on a rod - maybe a good thing we had a miss).

     

    Best action was 26 fow @ 2.6 mpg.

     

     

     

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  2. I have read before that garlic and cilantro help to remove mercury from the human body.  I usually use garlic cloves when cooking my fish so I suppose that helps a little(?).  Of course it helps if those around you do not mind the smell of garlic for the next two days.

  3. Lot 1A

    Silver Streak Mags.

    $24 shipping included (to the contiguous 48 states)

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    Lot 1B

    Silver Streak (standard)

    $20 shipping included (to the contiguous 48 states)

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    Lot 1C

    Silver Streak (standard)

    SOLD  -  $23 

     

     

    Lot 1D

    Silver Streak (standard)

    SOLD  -  $24

     

     

    Lot 1E

    Silver Streak (standard)

    SOLD $20 shipping included (to the contiguous 48 states)

     

     

     

    Lot 1F

    Silver Streak (standard)

    SOLD  -  $20 shipping included (to the contiguous 48 states)

     

     

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  4. Lot A

    Charger spoons (some touched up with permanent marker).

    3-1/4", 2-1/4"

    $20 shipping included (to the contiguous 48 states)

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    Lot B

    Charger spoons.

    3-1/4", 2-1/4"

    $20 shipping included (to the contiguous 48 states)

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    Lot C

    Heddon Sculpin spoons (some touch ups with nail polish).

    3-1/8", 2-5/8"

    $13 shipping included (to the contiguous 48 states)

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    Lot D

    Heddon Sounder spoons.

    3-1/8", 2-5/8"

    $14 shipping included (to the contiguous 48 states)

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  5. Independent Incinerator expert to cite problems, and offer alternative solutions

     

    Residents, Businesses and Organizations Hold Educational Forum on Proposed Trash Truck and Rail Incinerator Project

     

    Romulus, NY – Weeks after applicant Circular enerG has had multiple opportunities to present its side of the proposal, concerned citizens, local businesses and several organizations are hosting a community forum to discuss the dangers of, and possible alternative solutions to, trash incineration.  “We are urging the Town Boards of Romulus and community members to hear from Dr. Paul Connett, environmental chemist and world renowned independent incinerator expert about the negative economic, health, and environmental impacts associated with trash incineration,” said Yvonne Taylor, Vice President of Seneca Lake Guardian. “Hundreds of concerned residents have urged the Town of Romulus Planning Board to reject the unnecessary, dangerous proposal to build a massive truck rail and trash incinerator facility at the Seneca Army Depot, and we hope that they will take the time to become fully informed and respect their community’s wishes by rejecting the plan immediately.”  The forum will include an introduction by Judith Enck, former EPA Regional Administrator.

     
    “The Finger Lakes must not become the state’s garbage dump,” said Joseph Campbell, President of Seneca Lake Guardian. “Hidden under a false guise of ‘renewable energy,’ this project would undermine the region’s environment and economic potential and endanger our communities.”

     

    Free and open to the public.

     

                  WHERE:               Romulus Central School Auditorium
                                                5705 State Route 96
                                                Romulus, NY 14541

     

                              WHEN:                 Sunday, January 7, 3pm

  6. The information from these posts has been sent on to the Seneca Lake Pure Water Association.  The more who get involved the better.

     

    I once was told the fungicides being used are worse than the pesticides and fertilizers.

     

    On another note, it is a fact - if you life on the lake your best bet for a green lawn is a sump pump on the bottom of the lake connected to a hose to water your lawn (better than any commercial company - their stuff they use has already run off onto the bottom of the lake).

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  7. 3 hours ago, BP Swing said:

     

    Since when are they dumping sewage into Seneca? I thought that was outlawed years ago? Sounds like some sort of viral disease or waste from the Salt plant? This is so sickening..... No wonder when I put the camera down I never see anything other than a gin clear sterile bottom..... 

     

    Sewage goes into our waterways whenever there is a storm with large amount of rain (or a large quantity in a short period of time), the plant can not handle the volume.  So this may happen once or twice a year maybe.  I would love to know the amounts however, they are estimates that are reported to a government agency.

     

    This is much different than when the worker left the valve open.  They plant (municipality) was fined and they (their taxpayers) paid the fine.  I am unsure of the amount of the fine though.

     

     

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