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Orleans County Open 2021 Update
Dex replied to Yankee Troller's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
Rick, Thanks to you and all the Oak folks that put this GREAT tourney on - awesome format and looking forward to this as the entire team does every year. Dex, Team Thrillseeker- 1 reply
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Sandy April 25th
Dex replied to shawn393's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Call Krenzer’s - may have a dock available for the week
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2019 Lake Ontario Challenge Cup
Dex replied to Capt Vince Pierleoni's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
Thanks Matt!! I KNOW you're 100% committed to fairness and transparency - all we can ask for.... BTW, this change in scoring happened well before Matt took the reigns. Your work is MUCH appreciated Matt!! Dex -
2019 Lake Ontario Challenge Cup
Dex replied to Capt Vince Pierleoni's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
I still like the simple scoring system...... Maybe I'm just simple.....LOL Dex Team Thrillseeker -
2019 Lake Ontario Challenge Cup
Dex replied to Capt Vince Pierleoni's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
Tim, Thanks for posting. There are MANY variables: size of field, placing versus others by day and by event, winning an event, etc......When this model was adopted, it was done so in the spirit of a NASCAR scoring system - that is how it was first explained to us. EXAMPLE - DAY ! NIAGARA 1st place - 100 pts 2nd place - 97 pts 3rd place - 94 pts etc..... The same scoring model is then used for Day 2 AND for the entirety of the event. There are bonus points for winning an event and finishing higher in a bigger field. Years ago, it was as simple as adding your total points for each day fished in all cup eligible events. Said another way, if you DIDN'T weigh you took a zero. We miss this "simple" scoring system. I'm sure Vince can chime in and give a more detailed answer. Dex Team Thrillseeker -
Rob, As our friends to the North would say: "Nice shooting"
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Cayuga Lake 9/3 - Largest Landlock Salmon ever
Dex replied to Fishbowl836's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
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Casting hardware for the big ones
Dex replied to danne134's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Love it!! Dex Team Thrillseeker -
LOC PURSE
Dex replied to piratesholly's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
Discuss this before casting off!! Saves friendships and potential hard feelings when you nab the big one!! Gambler dead on when it comes to taxes as well....... -
Weight of this Atlantic?
Dex replied to Skippers Trophy 01's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Not in the tournament
Dex replied to Jake sarnicola's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
It takes ONE BITE!! Spend the $40 and find a fishing buddy or 2 willing to do the same. You NEVER know!! Great fish BTW. Dex Team Thrillseeker -
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I like salmon - just sayin'........... BRING ON THE CHINNIES!!
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if at all possible, hit up a retail store that has a wide selection of Costas - they make so many frames that trying on several pairs finally landed me on my preferred Corbinas. Down here in Florida where I live there is a tackle shop that has what I affectionately call "the wall of Costas" - literally 100s of pairs!! Dex Team Thrillseeker
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Rick, We have always respected you and your team's ability to put clients on fish - great trips(s) per usual. I also find it very cool that your clients wanted to put those BTs back to fight another day. Whether or not you had a hand in that, I love the conservative approach taken by your crew when available. As we all know BTs get pounded on quite a bit - good to see 2+ year old fish going back into the system. Hope to see you in St. Catharines, Dex Team Thrillseeker
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Gotta Love the PATS Freddie!! Never say die!!
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I feel all stocked kings should continue to be clipped to keep track of natural reproduction. The study was done for too short of a duration IMO. Was it done over a banner stretch of natural reproduction and it has changed? Have the natural reproduction numbers dropped? We have the trailer, why not use it to have more data to help manage the fishery? 100% agree with Brian here. If this exercise of clipping fish continues in perpetuity, creel data becomes MUCH more useful and would assist in making year-to-year stocking decisions. Something the DEC stated they would entertain during the meeting I attended.
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Couldn't agree more with Tom - had the opportunity to go to a meeting in August. Keep it professional, ask appropriate questions, and give feedback when asked and the DEC folks are much more accommodating IMO. To your point about natural reproduction as per your own experiences Tom, are you at all concerned these numbers are markedly different then what we are being told? Once again I HATE to lose any Chinnies.......Dex
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All, Keep asking questions!! Rob Legacy also posted on the LOU For Change forum (and I responded). The DEC is stating up to 50% natural reproduction. I know of the clipped fish "experiment," but is 50% a true and accurate representation? Huge assumption IMO. Gosh, I HATE to lose any Chinnies........Dex
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When we factor in the additional wild fish, the equivalent of 6 million Chinook salmon are added to the lake annually. DEC is considering a 20% reduction in Chinook salmon stocking in 2017 (reduce from 1.76 million to 1.41 million fish), which amounts to a 10% overall reduction when wild Chinook salmon are included. A LOT of assumptions concerning wild/naturally produced Chinnies. Can someone shed some light on this picture and validate these numbers? As written, the DEC is assuming up to 50% naturally reproduction. As I understand it, there were attempts to clip fish so as to validate natural numbers, but are we 100% sure the above is accurate? Someone who is better educated on the topic please chime in......Dex