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Was there any bass fish kill noticed after they did there thing .....hope not
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My buddy has one of these he said it had a quick start guide, that he lost......anyone have a copy they can post on here? Thanks ED
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for sale : usa Custom painted trolling spoons
ERABBIT replied to Dlott's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Seneca Seneca Lake - Lake Trout Derby
ERABBIT replied to National Lake Trout Derby's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
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Lake Ontario Charter Boat Association and the NYS Pandemic Mandate
ERABBIT replied to Legacy's topic in Open Lake Discussion
Yep he opened that up with the restricted travel still in place , so confusing ..... my summer home park was able to open over a week ago but with NY state and Pennsylvania both with travel restrictions I'm still waiting to go up to open .....good luck to you guys hope they get it done for you. -
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Nice . hope to get out next few days , thanks for the report
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if you would not mind Les you could send to me.....thanks
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I think if you have a ticket from Samson to hang on your windshield you can launch at Deans Cove for free .... ask the park guys.....good luck
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WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (WENY) – The Seneca Lake swimming area near Clute Park has been closed off to the public since this past Friday. After all the rain last week, E-coli bacteria has reportedly found its way into the waters. Clute Park and New York Department of Health officials are very serious about keeping the public out of the water. Other than some ducks and seagulls, the swimming area was quiet with E-coli warning signs posted along the shores from the southern tip of the lake. Closed off since Friday, the water has not been deemed swimmable as of today, with the main cause of the scare being related to spilled sewage last week. Clute Park Co-Head Lifeguard Lucas Wickham told WENY, “Back on Friday afternoon there was a spillage at one of the sewage centers down at Montour Falls due to the overage of water from all the rain we had.” “It flowed down the canal into the southern end of the lake. My manager ran over here and told us we had to close the water immediately.” With 3 days of accumulating rain, the spill overflowed into the canal which runs along canal street in Mountour Falls. Then making their way along the canal path near Catherine Street and under the North Catherine Street Bridge, the contaminants from the sewage plant containing the bacteria emptied into Seneca Lake. Making the water very unsafe for the time being. Wickham added, “We had to really downsize our lifeguards everyday because we can't allow people in the water. My fellow lifeguard Olivia and I are here to make sure no one touches the water. Coming in contact at all with the water is dangerous and you could contract E-coli.” Today the water was tested again by the New York State Department of Health, but no results have been made available as of this evening.
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been thinking about that for my rigger rods I use for dodger/flasher/spindoctors hold up the whole season ???? 30# pink usta do it but not for years now
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bait them ?
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Carol and I got back out the other day plan was to hit the same area where I fished with her brother Bill.... got over there and wind was coming from north and picking up. So ran above Samson to first point turned and set up just three rods.......picked up a 5.5# laker and boxed it......92 feet down back 12 feet 96 feet of water dodger peanut .....after a bit turned and went back up , picked a 18" laker close to same spot......go to starting point tuned and back thru......nothing this time so we stayed heading south looking for some sliver fish ......picked up one sub legal laker , two misses then called it went back to camp
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