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Mexico fishing report
greenhornet73 replied to Logger Gen II's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Mexico fishing report
greenhornet73 replied to Logger Gen II's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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stern light - replace pole connector
greenhornet73 replied to dctaz37's topic in Open Lake Discussion
I bent my stern light pole last year and replaced it instead of trying to bend it back. They are pretty cheap to replace if they aren’t LED -
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I have repaired numerous rods and built a few rods including a sweet macinaw ice rod for lake trout and walleye jigging. Very sensitive, strong and attractive. I built a great ‘green hornet’ custom spinning rod with a walleye decail and rod wraps at the base resembling the Italian flag. It is a great jigging blank but only wish I had gone a bit longer than the 6’ one I chose. If I ever have the time and motivation again I will do another in a 7’ model and maybe a light action perch rod. You will be proud to use it every time out and appreciate every fish you catch with it just a little more.
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I think it’s time to put this thread to rest. I didn’t see any posts that encourage anyone to keep a tiger but congratulated her on the fish and didn’t condemn her for keeping it as an incidental catch that was a surprise. I can appreciate everyone’s passion for muscellunge and even drove to Canada for a guided trip myself and was blessed with a 46” that I released. I don’t feel tigers are anywhere near a prize fish as a purebred but considering their lack of table fare I will personally always release them but if someone happens to keep one to eat I am not heart broken. I am a tributary steelhead fisherman and see threads all year long of anglers keeping nice fish on the lake and don’t say a word. As anglers we need to respect each other’s choices and not judge because our personal choices may be different than others. Can’t we all just get along😀
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Not for nothing but carp are a great catch and release fish. They get huge and fight like their lives depend on it. Added bonus is that most people throw them back so your precious target fish is always a plentiful resource. I could look up the local carp fishing anglers group if you’d like me to send the link.
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That was my understanding
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How far off to the side will it run on setting 3? Ive been running mine at 2 and they don’t seem to plane more than 10’ off to each side, at least my line at the surface.
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