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Nice looking fish Ug. Happy Turkey. Tom B. (LongLine)
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The windmills themselves probably won’t affect the fishing as they'll be way above water level. However towers, security, maintenance and underwater electrical cables will. Some of you guys run black boxes thinking a slight positive charge will attract fish. What will thousands of volts do? (Must be very high voltage to travel very far) The Army Corps of Engineers thinks electrical fields will keep the Asian carp contained. Those electrical fields will disrupt the E-W movement of salmon & trout around the lake. Additionally, people complain about their noise – noise is amplified & travels faster through water. How will that constant rumble transmitted through the tower affect aquatic life? (Fishermen generally try to be fairly quite when out there.) Lake Trout habitat will definitely be affected. We don’t need any new navigational hazards. The quantity they’re talking about will affect nearshore currents, especially in 100-150 FOW range. On the plus side: Quagga mussels will get a new home. (Then the power company can use fish killing chemicals or ultrasonics to get them off the connections - not a plus) Ragboats can race around them instead of their marker buoys. They should be great lightning rods & help attract thunderstorms out there. Off the Genny, planes probably wouldn’t be able to fly so low on their approach to the airport. (Air shows off Ontario beach probably won’t be as spectacular-not really a plus). Boaters crash into jetties every year - another thousand towers out there should help thin out the idiot population. If the state & the project backers had any brains they’d put them down the median of the NYS Thruway. State already owns that land; noise would be muffled by traffic noise; much shorter transmission lines to communities; with ¼ mile spacing they could install over 1,600; accessibility for maintenance (especially in winter) would be easier & cheaper; security would be easier (State troopers everywhere, air surveillance already in place. Even if they posted security guards 24/7 on each one, it’d be cheaper upkeep); possibly a few woodchucks but no cows to worry about. PR would be great as all the out of state travelers could witness first hand how "green' we are. (maybe up the toll - tourist attraction - 9th wonder of the world?) Everyone else wants to see windmill farms – “but not in my backyard.†As long as I can’t have a small one on my house to provide my own electrical needs then you can’t have a windmill farm on my lake. You want to mess with my only recreation and then make me pay for it, for someone else, and then raise my rates every year anyways. The purpose of this project is to make money for the guy that thought it up. It's not to be good to the people nor about us going green. It's an attempt to put big money in someone's pocket. The originator is not proposing this out of the goodness of his heart. He's trying to cash in on the environmental movement. If you want a windmill farm for NY City then put them on top of the buildings down there or off your own ocean beaches. Put them in your backyard, let the windmill farm affect the people that will benefit from it, which obviously won't be me. Tom B. (LongLine)
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http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/2009 ... higan.html http://www.jsonline.com/news/wisconsin/70573047.html http://www.freep.com/article/20091120/N ... r-for-lake http://www.nrdc.org/media/2009/091120.asp oh $hit......... Tom B. (LongLine)
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DW SS Bloody Death. Tom B. (LongLine)
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No, I've never thought about that stan. Tom B. (LongLine)
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Keep an eye on fuel lines. Especially under the cowling (carbs, etc) Also the fuel pump diaphragm. If you see any sign of deterioration, replace them, before any "cr@p" gets into the engine. Tom B. (LongLine)
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"AS THE EARTH TURNS" SO DOES " -----MUSKYBOB-----
LongLine replied to ray koziatek's topic in Open Lake Discussion
Happy B'day Musky Tom B. (LongLine) -
Welcome aboard. Don't know your area but that's a nice Atlantic. Tom B. (LongLine)
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Hoping for a full & quick recovery. Tom B. (LongLine)
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I can only say that hex patterns out-produce plain-ohs silver for me. Tom B. (LongLine)
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Semper Fi Tom B. (LongLine)
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You guys thought it was a joke…. http://www.realsimple.com/food-recipes/ ... 000022899/ Tom B. (LongLine)
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Both nice looking fish. WTG! Tom B. (LongLine)
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There’s some good ones there…Try this one. Tom B. (LongLine)
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Welcome to the board Ed. Tom B. (LongLine)
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Ok, there's a start, now you guys continue the story of our hero.... Disclaimer: The above story is purely fictional, however the characters are real and have contributed over 30,000 times to make this the best forum on the net. Tom B. (LongLine)
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Ibay/11-1-09
LongLine replied to rolmops's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
rolmops Gambler's probably right. Lots of shad around here. If you catch a Northern in the bay this time of year you'll probably find him full of them. Tom B. (LongLine) -
Personally I like my cannons. The booms are great. I looked at howitzers & mortars but couldn’t launch water balloons nearly as far during combat fishing. Never worried about belts as I use a string tie on my sweat pants and as for speed, they’re as fast as I can crank them. What’s a Toyota? Tom B. (LongLine) p.s. 220,000 on my '94 Ranger. 64 miles round trip daily commute & 15 yrs of towing.
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what are the best reels for trolling?
LongLine replied to ncallahan03's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
Snoopy or Mickey model? Tom B. (LongLine) -
Don't feel stupid Rod. I just thought a kiwi was a fruit. Glad it wasn't a serious issue. Tom B. (LongLine)
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Oh... ..... Thought = fruit & hoping for some shark reports from "down under" way. Tom B. (LongLine) p.s. welcome to the board. Please post some pics of kiwi. (the fish)
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Welcome to the board Nepo. NZ mean New Zealand? Tom B. (LongLine)
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what are the best reels for trolling?
LongLine replied to ncallahan03's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
I agree with rolmops. Hard to beat a penn. I've got 320 GT's & love them. Tom B. (LongLine)