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chowder

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  1. Just finished another 3 days of putting in another 4000 bales w/ the wife & kids on top of all the other chores associated w/ our 300 cows and quite frankly I'd have to say that old fashioned hard work and an old fashioned hard life is a little 'over rated'. I'd much rather be planning a labor day weekend that revolved around leisure activities than worrying about covering all the work that needs to be done. Moving back to a simpler era will not solve our problems b/c it certainly hasn't solved mine. Let's just remember our folks felt the same way about T.V. and the movies that we feel about video games, but they raised us the best they could. Not trying to be a fly in the ointment but constant change is here to stay and we can be great parents and citizens but neither one happens by standing around complaining, remember the sign in the weight room; no pain = no gain. -Andy P.S. don't be afraid to unplug the wireless and lock up the router - they'll get used to it but it will mean you may need to actually do something w/ your kids that they want to do!
  2. Sounds like Elliot & I are going to have to come over & try to give John a run for the money (I hope we won't have to resort to driving him onto the beach like last year )
  3. Found big lakers to 12lbs from Myers to the plant on spoons/ ff in 250-350 FOW down 80-120 (1.9-2.2 @ the ball). LLs were thick on the shallower stuff but only a hand full better than 20", the skips hit everything we had down & necessitated frequent checks. Tossed back just one 17" bow. Very few of the lakers had much for stomach contents, conversely the LLs we kept were full of moonies. No browns today though we did work the skinny water from the camp to Rocky Dock for a spell. Truly a gorgeous day to be out. Mexico Bay Kings tomorrow! -Andy
  4. I started w/ Riveira duals and they porpoised and didn't pull, so I got a pair of Otters. The Otters didn't porpoise but they didn't pull very good w/ copper or at slow speeds w/ stix. I thought pretty hard about getting the 2cd keel and a couple things kept me from doing it; 1.) they were not cheap 2.) The material that Otters are made of make me nervous- All the original hardware kept loosening up and working thru the body and it seems like one false step from one of the kids and that's gonna be it for one of these boards (and they are not easy to keep out of the way due to the awkward shape) 3.) I figured if I was going to dump more $ into boards I might as well get something else and at least have a decent backup (the Otters) kicking around. I talked w/ a bunch of Erie charter captains and they all suggested the Aurora boards or Frank's (Amish Outfitters). At the time Frank was not making plastic boards so I got the Auroras. I really like these boards. They really pull, they don't porpoise, and I can retrieve them when I'm fishing alone at trolling speed (I do have an AP). I run them on my Islander w/ Big Jon planer reels loaded w/ Frank's, heavy duty Spectra planer line w/ Aurora shockers. I do use the Otters all winter in my 165 Alumacraft and it's nice not to have to handle wet hardware when it's 15 degrees out, but they flat out don't perform any where near as well as the Auroras. -Andy
  5. Remember; if you are going to use a non-roller rod you need to put a twili tip on it. It's not a big job, just follow the directions that come w/ the tips. http://www.fishingrodstuff.com/twili_tip.html
  6. I don't have any of the credentials that the above anglers have but I'll put my 2 cents in anyway since you fish out of a boat similar in size to mine; I agree w/ Glen & Has been, riggers are easy lines to set, change out (and clear w/ limited hands available), and a pair of short arm corner riggers that don't stick out too far past the transom really open up the stern of a relatively narrow beam boat. My outdowns have long arms.
  7. WTG Mike! Looks like like you got a good crew too! -Andy
  8. I'm no expert but by Sept 10th, I'd probably stick w/ Mexico Bay.
  9. You want Auroralites! These boards will pull 600s w/ ease! http://www.auroralitestackle.com/planerboards.html
  10. As a 'weekend' fisherman recently stumped by the Oswego Kings I'm humbled by the performance of all the teams and of course I'm wowed by the number 1 performance of Team 'Crazy B****'. Way to go Ladies!
  11. Ok Tim, I'm 'officially' jealous now! Super job on the LOC fish guys! Great story & pics. -Andy
  12. Sounds good Tim, keep the reports coming. I'm hoping to get back up this week.-Andy
  13. We gave Oswego a go on Wens but just couldn't get it to happen, the pack made it a little challenging to change depths but everybody was pretty cooperative.
  14. Welcome aboard! Lots of great info & people here! -Andy
  15. Sounds good Bob! Thanks, -Andy
  16. Good going, sounds like you ran into a few tackle busting locomotives!
  17. Brett's is a good option! I've done business w/ them & no complaints, another option would be to get a pair of combos from one of LOU's supporting members who also offers a good deal on dipsy combos; http://www.atommiktrollingflies.com/dip ... _combo.htm A word of caution about the Convectors though; since they started making them in China (several years now) many people experience problems w/ these reels after about a year or so of use. I've had far less trouble w. the Daiwa Sealine 47 LC, though it does not take in line as smoothly and rapidly as the Convector. There is simply no way around the fact that you get what you pay for, and if you have the means I'd actually suggest entertaining the idea of getting the Tekota 600 LC reels.
  18. Ditto what RR said above. No problem w/ coated cable & short stop. It's not really a big deal to swap out the cables & doesn't take long!
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