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It was an interesting mix this weekend. I saw bucks cruising while hiking with the family, but the small bucks were mixed in with large groups of does feeding on acorns Sunday evening. There were fresh scrapes everywhere we went. The cold weather this week should jump-start things...time to pull out the grunt.
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Hydraulic versus cable is one of the first choices you have when you're buying, unless you go with a wheel pilot. I know that Silver Fox did exactly what you're talking about, putting in the hydraulic steer and autopilot together this year. Once you've narrowed your choices, make sure that you talk to a reputable mechanic about installation...some of the units can be touchy to do yourself. A good marine guy will be able to give you all the information that you need and more.
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Wanted What happened to the add selling multiple 4 stroke motors
Gator replied to Captain Carl Bish's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
It seems to me like the prices were WAY too good to be true and the English was poor enough that I suspect it was a scam originating from overseas. First post, too. Dollars to donuts it was removed. -
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We opted not to hook our Raymarine X10 autopilot up to the GPS because we don't generally fish patterns, and if we need to get back to a waypoint, we just point the boat that way and turn the dial on the autopilot until the tracks intersect. For us, the utility of an autopilot is its ability to keep the boat going straight while rigging and netting fish. We tried running at speed using it, and it works, but for me it's nerve racking not to have my hands on the wheel going 35 mph. Never again. That having been said, I've also never run patterns with an autopilot, and if I tried it, maybe I'd like it. If you're into a pod of fish that's really localized, I suspect that having the ability to run a pattern could keep you on fish. But for us, it's just a few wires...if it were $700...forget it.
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10/11/2013 Evening Buck (personal archery best)
Gator replied to Silver Fox's topic in Big / Small Game
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Alright, Andy! Almost time to hunt ducks!
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Also 8A, like Rob said, random scrapes showing up, but also mid-size buck and doe feeding next to each other in a field like it's summer and BIG groups of doe still wandering together.
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No hatchet to bury. It was my bad. Tight lines!
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I hear you, man. I can't imagine any better buck than that...perfect. And to have a friend's kid watch the whole thing? Just unreal. My good buddy the "other" Keith is bringing his son out with us tonight, he's ten, and I'm keeping my fingers crossed that we have a chance to get him into the game. In fact, I got to go shower and get ready to head out the door. I'll look for those pics.
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Hi Pap (and Mr. Black) Please don't take offense where none was intended. I was actually congratulating you guys on doing "exactly" the right thing by upgrading. And having a joke at my friends expense...not yours. My apologies if it caused a misunderstanding. I just re-read what I wrote and realized how bad it sounded. It was purely unintentional. I'd blame it on the internet or lack of sleep and coffee, but I can manage to do this sort of thing in person when I'm wide awake, too... Again, welcome, and I hope that you can forgive me my miscue. Gator
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Justin, If you get a chance, upload a few pictures. I'd love to check out your collection...who does your work? I went to school in Binghamton, but that was twenty-five years ago. I concur with you on your choice of decor, though my wife, who doesn't hunt or fish, has tastes that run more toward European mounts and oils of ducks rather than taxidermy. I may sneak a few goldeneye into the mix this year, though. gator
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How can anybody think badly of your decision to help support a great site?!! Welcome to the dark side
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Anyone who frequents this site regularly should realize the enormous amount of work that Chad puts into upkeep and consider becoming a Pro member. That having been said, most members are astute enough to recognize that a one post seller might not be the best guy to buy from, and if they don't get a hit, they leave quickly. The guys who post a bunch, Pro members or not, are at least a known entity. I've personally never had an issue on here. Ebay, on the other hand...
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Great looking animal!
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Canandaigua Perch fishing & almost witness to disaster 9-30-13
Gator replied to Sk8man's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
My wife purchased a balloon trip for me years ago for my birthday. We went from Rush to Victor. There were a bunch of times when the guys running the balloon would lower us to where we were just skimming over fields, barely a couple feet above the ground, then they'd lift us up over the tree line just in time. It seemed "exciting" to me, but they knew what they were doing. Could be that these guys were doing the same sort of thing? Although it seems a bit irresponsible if they're doing it so close to buildings...very cool pics, though. -
Lots of guys fishing pike there today. Have at it!
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58 in Braddock's this morning.
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Hey Lineman- I'm not a secretive sort of guy myself, but Erie and Seneca are different beasts. Seneca is too deep to fish effectively except near shore, and that can be literally only a couple of yards of water before you hit the dropoff. Combine that limited fishing area with ultra-clear water and spooky fish. Believe me, if I told you "right where to go" (and I don't know where to go, just to be clear), you wouldn't want to fish there. When someone says they're "getting them" on the internet, suddenly there's an extra dozen boats running around the lake with binoculars checking out everybody who's fishing. It's one thing to share a school of perch, and another entirely to have a guy motor in on you to within casting distance, tangle your lines on his cast, and spook the school back to deep water (or lock-jaw). I can't imagine how bad it would be if you actually pinpointed a spot for the trolls. That's the truth of the matter. It's not paranoia, it's fact. Seneca can be a really, really tough lake to fish. I know some good perch fisherman who struggle there. Maybe that frustration breeds a lack of respect? I've had more guys ruin my day there than anywhere else I know. I'm happy to share general knowledge. Seneca can be excellent for perch in the fall, and I've heard of at least one good report. It's not the harvest that's going on at Erie right now, however. Good luck to anybody who gives it a shot! Gator
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I'll second Tuna's Reel Troubles. Give Tom a shout.