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Weather in the mid west and our lake Ontario level
RUNNIN REBEL replied to rolmops's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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With the shore ice finally moving off the south shore beaches, seagulls will search all day for what “rolls” onshore( mostly dead or dying ) bait. Only gobies so far. Large dead ones and small live ones getting picked off every morning by mergansers. NO commorants migrating in so far. Jerry RUNNIN REBEL Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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2019 Lake Ontario Fisheries Symposium Sat. March 23rd
RUNNIN REBEL replied to RUNNIN REBEL's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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2019 Lake Ontario Fisheries Symposium Sat. March 23rd
RUNNIN REBEL replied to RUNNIN REBEL's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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Here is a great opportunity for a whole family or a beginner or a pro to spend time on a WEEKEND in central New York. There is a great lineup of speakers and they should have some valuable (and hopefully entertaining) information to share. Attendees can register here: http://ilovenyfishing.com/ (registration link under main display) or here: www.nyseagrant.org/losportfish (registration link on the left) The sites both need a moment to load. Please show support and attend or pass on to a friend. THANKS Jerry RUNNIN REBEL
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Lake Ontario Fisheries History Lesson
RUNNIN REBEL replied to RUNNIN REBEL's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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1st state of the Lake meeting this Monday March 4th at RIT college 6:30 PM. Scientists--Managers--ECON officers there to answer questions. Attend if you can and Get your own questions answered and learn from others questions and answers . There are 4 meetings this year, please try to attend one if possible. Jerry RUNNIN REBEL
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Lake Ontario United lake camera Sun AM
RUNNIN REBEL replied to RUNNIN REBEL's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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Lake Ontario United lake camera Sun AM
RUNNIN REBEL replied to RUNNIN REBEL's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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Lake Ontario United lake camera Sun AM
RUNNIN REBEL replied to RUNNIN REBEL's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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Agreed, But I have honestly never experienced having "near the same goals" on anything in my life while having incredibly different ways/philosophies and conversations on how to get there with a large population . My opinion is there is way less communication, negotiations and compromise these days and Talking personal politics is a very tricky heartfelt situation. Always has been. Jerry RUNNIN REBEL
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There absolutely is some illegal immigrants ( an absolute minuscule % compared to the farming/agricultural ) industries of California & N.Y. . The difference is the shear numbers of NEW lets say "populations" of illegal southern immigration, again mainly from a hand full of the same countries, NOT worldwide as it was and still should be. Plus Wyoming for example does not look to import these immigrations of people to work in the oil/gas industry and give them every legal right as a current US citizen like again California & N.Y. The oil/gas industry is one of the highest paying jobs you can vacate your current state from and move to. AGAIN in my opinion this new constant wave of illegal immigration comes here to do the jobs that Americans are not willing to do and receive the same if not more in benefits ilegaly with government protection I might add in the form of "Sanctuary cities" ( Sanctuary cities are in California & N.Y. NOT Wyoming) with that said to your point, Most legal Americans are willing to move to Wyoming for 6 $$$ figure a year job and abide by all US laws and very limited at best illegal immigrants are in Wyoming and the entire central part of the U.S.A. (to lesser extent). Jerry RUNNIN REBEL
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If in your "book" you really believe " "one man one vote" then you better re-read the footnotes at the end of the book where it factually states "one man one vote from a legal US citizen. Your idea of the whole state of Wyoming's majority of tax paying/legal voting US citizens should "not have the power over the 57,000 ???+++++ Californians that are not US Citizens who are given the same benefits is .........Wrong................ Wyoming like most every other state is filled with legal immigrants who came from the Netherlands,Germany,Italy,Poland and EVERY other country in this world, NOT your idea of the MAJORITY of the 10,000 of thousands of Illegal people coming mostly to California & N.Y. ( Not Wyoming ) and are mainly ONLY from central/South America now. Sorry for my political rant ( I know better ) BUT I strongly believe in every single person on this sites history of family legal immigration from every country in the world over your new 'Progressive band wagon view" of "look at how many new people/totals are in California & N.Y. now from immigration from a bunch of central/South American countries ONLY . Sad that my personal view cares more about your family legal history AND uncertain future than you do ....... Sorry folks but enuff of this logic of trying to treat this current U.S.A situation/path forward with past common sense history.. Jerry RUNNIN REBEL
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Dave, ?????? I just Copied/pasted your quote, (your picture and posted info came with it). Then I posted more info on the origination of bill (since I do a lot of work with N.Y. State & DEC). Point is intended to show there is now BI-Partisan support ( Very very little be it) for this type of thinking and legislation.in NY State where there used to be not so much. Again ??????? you giving me your history on LOU Jerry RUNNIN REBEL
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DaveButts Posted 20 hours ago "Crazy lefty from nyc introduced this bill" There is a Republican supporting this also. Here is a little more info' Jerry RUNNIN REBEL NY A00722 | 2019-2020 | General Assembly New York Assembly Bill 722 NY State Legislature page for A00722 Summary Sponsors Texts Votes Research Comments Track Status Spectrum: Strong Partisan Bill (Democrat 13-1) Status: Introduced on January 9 2019 - 25% progression Action: 2019-01-09 - referred to environmental conservation Pending: Assembly Environmental Conservation Committee Text: Latest bill text (Introduced) Summary Provides that it shall be unlawful for any person to organize, sponsor, conduct, promote, or participate in any contest, competition, tournament or derby where the objective of such contest or competition is to take wildlife. Tracking Information Register now for our free OneVote public service or GAITS Professional trial account and you can begin tracking this and other legislation, all driven by the real-time data of the LegiScan API. Providing tools allowing you to research pending legislation, stay informed with email alerts, content feeds, and share dynamic reports. Use our new PolitiCorps to join with friends and collegaues to monitor & discuss bills through the process. Monitor Legislation or view this same bill number from multiple sessions or take advantage of our national legislative search. Title Provides that it shall be unlawful for any person to organize, sponsor, conduct, promote, or participate in any contest, competition, tournament or derby where the objective of such contest or competition is to take wildlife. Sponsors Asm. Deborah Glick [D] Asm. Vivian Cook [D] Asm. Sandra Galef [D] Asm. Linda Rosenthal [D] Asm. Steven Englebright [D] Asm. William Colton [D] Asm. Anthony D'Urso [D] Asm. David McDonough [R] Asm. Jo Simon [D] Asm. Felix Ortiz [D] Asm. Jeffrey Dinowitz [D] Asm. Barbara Lifton [D] Asm. Harvey Epstein [D] Asm. Andrew Hevesi [D] History Date Chamber Action 2019-01-09 Assembly referred to environmental conservation New York State Sources Type Source Summary https://assembly.state.ny.us/leg/?default_fld=&bn=A00722&term=2019&Summary=Y&Actions=Y&Text=Y&Committee%26nbspVotes=Y&Floor%26nbspVotes=Y Text https://assembly.state.ny.us/leg/?default_fld=&bn=A00722&term=2019&Summary=Y&Actions=Y&Text=Y&Committee%26nbspVotes=Y&Floor%26nbspVotes=Y#A00722 Bill Comments
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Lighting Up the Night - Monroe County In the early morning hours on Feb. 16, ECO Spencer Noyes observed a wide red spotlight scanning the fields and emanating from a pickup truck slowly driving on a rural road in the town of Hamlin. Noyes had recently received complaints of spotlighting and people shooting from the road in the area. Noyes followed the truck and pulled it over after the driver failed to stop at a stop sign. Inside the truck the ECO found five unsecured rifles, three spotlights, and multiple sets of shooting sticks. The driver admitted that he and his passenger were spotlighting to hunt coyotes from the truck. ECO Noyes issued multiple tickets for possessing an unsecured firearm while spotlighting and hunting with the aid of a motor vehicle. The charges are returnable to Town of Hamlin Court in March. Unsecured firearms found in truck Jerry RUNNIN REBEL
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Governor Andrew M. Cuomo toured the ice boom and ice breaking operations on the Niagara River following the significant wind storm that impacted Western New York from Sunday into Monday. The tour was conducted on the New York Power Authority's William H. Latham ice breaker, which is used to prevent ice jams on the river and also to prevent ice from blocking the tunnel water intakes that are used by NYPA's power plant for power generation. Ice breakers will be deployed 24 hours a day for the next three days and beyond as necessary .Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul said early Monday that the sporadic damage across the region could have been worse, as trees were largely free of ice. She also said that parts of the ice boom in the Niagara River did break, but overall the boom is working the way it was designed to work and there have not been any significant signs of flooding as a result of the breaks. Gov. Cuomo also made a stop in Buffalo Monday afternoon, taking a ride on the William H. Latham — an ice breaker boat — to check out the boom and give an update on the storm clean-up. The New York Power Authority issued a statement Sunday evening about the break of the boom. "NYPA is actively monitoring the extreme weather situation in Niagara County and is responding to any operational issues as quickly as possible. NYPA had previously staged equipment to prepare for any necessary ice boom repairs and for any needed ice-breaking activity. The ice boom is designed to submerge during high wind and high water events, allowing ice to overtop the boom. Current flooding is not due to the ice boom. This is a wind-driven event." Jerry RUNNIN REBEL
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I do not think the ice boom actually broke on the Niagara, just a buoy broke off. The New York Power Authority issued a statement Sunday evening about the break of the boom. "NYPA is actively monitoring the extreme weather situation in Niagara County and is responding to any operational issues as quickly as possible. NYPA had previously staged equipment to prepare for any necessary ice boom repairs and for any needed ice-breaking activity. The ice boom is designed to submerge during high wind and high water events, allowing ice to overtop the boom. Current flooding is not due to the ice boom. This is a wind-driven event." Jerry RUNNIN REBEL