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    Bilge pumps?

    Andy: A piece of sheet lead works well. Mt. the pump to it & put it anywhere you want in the bilge. Keeps it in a solid upright position and in place . Wire with a water proof fuse inline & battery clips for portability from one boat to the other.
  2. There's some more on it here too Bob. viewtopic.php?f=2&t=14946
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    Shanty

    It's back up & running as of this morning.
  4. Here's some more with a picture from the Post Standard Paul. http://blog.syracuse.com/outdoors/2010/ ... new_w.html
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    Shanty

    Ice Fishing IceShanty.com - Maintenance ModeJan 8, 2010 ... Due to rapid growth this Google says there transfering server's today & they'll be back up soon. Edited: L&M
  6. Welcome aboard Jarrett.
  7. I truly can't believe you said that. You'd better stick with your day job & apologize to the members that are out of state and have supported Tom's ( Long Line ) original petition on this matter. This is not about where we live, but a common goal for all that fish NY.
  8. Correction Tom: The only time they are lured far from bottom is when "Gobie Bob" also known to some as Muskybob goes perch fishing. He has an uncanny way of luring em right to the boat.
  9. I'll 2nd the Depth Raider
  10. Did I hear somebody mention Erwin.
  11. DEC announces changes to bait fish restrictions, effective today (Jan. 6) By David Figura/The Post-Standard January 06, 2010, 1:45PM The following is a press release from the state Department of Environmental Conservation. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Pete Grannis today announced revised regulations that extend the time period for anglers to legally possess and use certified bait fish from seven to 10 days after purchase, and also allow the use of some bait fish in certain Western New York waters that had previously been prohibited. The new rules become effective today. The movement of uncertified bait fish can be a principle avenue for the transmission of fish diseases. In an effort to protect New York’s fisheries from the introduction of invasive species and diseases, DEC enacted rules to restrict bait fish use including limiting the use of certified disease-free bait fish to within one week of purchase. After receiving requests and input from anglers seeking to extend that time period, DEC is providing an additional three days to allow certified bait fish to be used in state waters. With the extension to 10 days, anglers can potentially use the bait fish over consecutive weekends, depending on the date of purchase. The 10-day period will extend from the date of purchase indicated on the required, dated bait fish receipt. “This change will enhance the opportunity for anglers to use certified bait fish, but still maintain our efforts to protect fisheries from the potential release of uncertified or diseased bait fish into New York waters,†Commissioner Grannis said. In addition, the new regulation allows for the use of two bait fish species in additional waters of the state where their use is currently prohibited. Alewife may now be used in Hemlock Lake (Livingston County), Canadice Lake (Ontario County) and Waneta Lake (Schuyler County). In addition, use of rainbow smelt as bait will also be allowed in Hemlock Lake and Canadice Lake, as well as Honeoye Lake (Ontario County). These species are being added to the acceptable list of bait fish species that can be used because reproducing populations of alewife and smelt currently exist in these lakes and their use as bait fish poses no biological threat to the waters’ fish communities. While DEC is expanding the list of waters where the use of alewife and rainbow smelt is permitted, use is still subject to the statewide regulations pertaining to the use of bait fish, including the prohibition against the overland transport of uncertified bait fish. Information about these requirements and other freshwater fishing regulations can be found on the DEC website.
  12. It's his autobiography I think um.
  13. Fit's most Crusader & Pleasure Craft I/B applications.
  14. I'm thinkin these young gun's are a bit jealous of our good ol'days Larry. I wouldn't trade em for anything. Have a Happy Larry & many more to come.
  15. Opp's I missed it on the calender Jim. Have a Happy
  16. Wind did a number on the north end down to the narrows. Can't say on the south end, havent been down there to ck.
  17. A Happy & Safe to all.
  18. It is. I got it too and did some research on it.
  19. If you have clearance or can make room under the helm for it (11") The AP12r is definitely the way to go. There's some more info here: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=14807
  20. Great 1st post. Do you deliver from Georgia
  21. Mostly all mechanical Larry, but I have an excellent glass & structure man available.
  22. Be better off posting for it in the Pan Fishing & Ice Fishing or Open Lake Discussions section's Razzor. There is already a recent topic on it in Open Water: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=14800
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