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Gill-T

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  1. Cool. I heard they move into Sodus and I-Bays. That is a 4 year old king's fillet mignon.
  2. Check out this accident. I think it was one Jason saw.
  3. Get a reputable marine mechanic that knows how to tune the timing to specs recommended by the manufacturer.
  4. I was thinking maybe the lamprey hole created a secondary infection esp with all the talk of high bacteria count in the areas of concern.
  5. Daredeveles in 5 of diamonds, orange scale, brown trout. Sizes 3/4oz and bigger. Take pliers to get hooks out!
  6. Great day!
  7. Give us a report!
  8. x2 on timing.
  9. Check ignitions coils.
  10. I wish I needed a boat.
  11. That lamprey hole looks suspicious. Usually after the lamprey detaches the wound is all red and angry looking. That lamprey hole looks like the surrounding tissue became necrotic (dead).
  12. There were boating restrictions from what I remember. If water could not be pushed out of Erie Canal due to high water on Ontario then the fingers connected directly or indirectly would have been effected also IMO.
  13. Great design on this rig. I love the inset transom to make it easier to net over the back of the engines. Good luck with the sale.
  14. Alberta is interesting because it is so far West. You think of migratory flights running North- South
  15. Good thermal cover in those pines. Will they come out during shooting light thou?
  16. Great outdoor contributor on deer behavior. I will miss the great deer footage from his farm on the Deer and Deer Hunting show on Sportsman Channel.
  17. Ya if you have to explain a joke it probably isn’t that good. Did you guys catch the sewage discharges this year into the lower Niagara? I cringe at the thought of those jet boat patrons getting soaked and screaming with their mouth open this past summer.
  18. Why are there pieces of corn in my Perch fillets?
  19. wow!
  20. Offseason is made for tinkering. Cool project.
  21. The amount of freshwater in the world is constant. Where that water is held varies. The single biggest factor on Lake Ontario water levels is the amount released past the turbines IMO. The floods along the shore this year were mostly of the man made variety. For the most part, water in equals water out. From my house in Buffalo, if I choose to be a poor steward of our resource and decide to hose off my driveway, the water isn’t destroyed .....it finds its way back into watershed. Lake effect snow pulls moisture from the lake and it eventually finds its way back. Lake effect snows should have a neutral effect on lake levels IMO.
  22. Starvation stress allow diseases to kill it’s host.
  23. https://www.glerl.noaa.gov//res/glcfs/glcfs.php?lake=o&ext=vwt&type=N&hr=00
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