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  1. Thank you ,but those guys only have the 5 inch extensions. I am looking for a 10 inch extension
  2. I'm looking to extend a 1993 shortshaft 9.9 into a 25 inch extra long shaft. does anybody have the necessary parts? Thank you.
  3. I texted you the name and phone #
  4. https://www.miwheel.com/outboard-propellers/outboard-sizing-analysis/
  5. I will take it and pick it up next time you do your car wash at Delta sonic in Henrietta
  6. The Ficht system is a 2 stroke system. Ficht is what caused Evinrude/Johnson to go bankrupt Please do your homework on that one.
  7. No. This one is thanks to General Bonespur.
  8. That really sucks. I do not want to stand in 2 hour lines again.
  9. Ficht ...
  10. Don’t panic Would you use a hitchhiker’s towel to pick up the poop? Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
  11. It has become quite clear that gobies are a favorite food of browns and more and more people are running goby patterns while trolling. I have a problem with this pattern and I would like some opinions. Gobies are very poor swimmers and they lack air bladders. They usually lay on the bottom and propel themselves with a few tail movements that get them of the bottom and forward or sideways. Then they sink back to the bottom. I can see goby pattern jigs as great lures ,but using this pattern while trolling seems illogical because gobies do not swim long distances and do not float. Why would fish go after an unnatural presentation? Am I completely wrong here or does my dislike for goby patterns for trolling make good sense?
  12. Freshwater Fishing and Boating News: Winter Edition Inbox x New York State Department of Environmental Conservation <[email protected]> 10:46 AM (3 hours ago) to me DEC Delivers - Information to keep you connected and informed from the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Share or view as a web page || Update preferences or unsubscribe Freshwater Fishing and Boating News This Month’s Topics Success in Newly Added Water in Lake Champlain's Sea Lamprey Control Program Controlling Sea Lamprey in New York Westport Boat Launch Update Upcoming Free Fishing Weekend Plastic Bag Ban Starts March 1: #BYOBagNY Huge Success in Newly Added Water in Lake Champlain’s Sea Lamprey Control Program Adding Hoisington Brook to the Lake Champlain Sea Lamprey Control Program proved to be more important than biologists ever anticipated. The brook received it’s first-ever treatment in October 2019, and within six hours, thousands of larval sea lamprey emerged from the sediment. The results of this treatment exceeded expectations; more larvae were eliminated than surveys had predicted were in this short, narrow tributary. To learn more about what DEC and partner organizations are doing to control sea lamprey populations in Lake Champlain, visit DEC’s website. Controlling Sea Lamprey in the Great Lakes For decades the Great Lakes Fishery Commission and New York have partnered to control sea lamprey populations in the Great Lakes. Without sea lamprey control, the world-class sport fisheries that anglers continue to enjoy wouldn’t exist. The latest adult lamprey population estimates for 2019 are in and provide a good example of effective control efforts. Lake Ontario - Numbers of adult lampreys have been at or below target levels for the past seven years. Lake Erie - Adult sea lamprey abundance is above the target, but decreasing. Recent, strong walleye reproduction may be helping reduce sea lamprey abundance through walleye predation on juvenile lamprey, and estimated adult sea lamprey abundance declined markedly in 2018 and 2019. Westport Boat Launch Update Due to high water levels in Lake Champlain, DEC contractors are unable to remove sediments at the DEC Westport Boat Launch. The work, originally planned to be undertaken in November 2019, will be rescheduled for Fall of 2020 when water levels have dropped to a suitable depth. Mark Your Calendars: Free Fishing Weekend - February 15-16, 2020 Ice fishing is a great way to get outdoors during the winter months. February 15-16 is a Free Fishing Weekend, where anyone can fish New York’s waters without a fishing license. If you’re an experienced angler, consider introducing a friend or family member to the sport. Or if you’ve always wanted to try ice fishing but don’t know where to start, attend a free fishing clinic near you this winter. We encourage beginner ice anglers to download the Ice Fishing Chapter (PDF) of DEC's I FISH NY Beginners' Guide to Freshwater Fishing for information on how to get started ice fishing. You can find additional information, including a list of waters open to ice fishing, on DEC's ice fishing web page. Plastic Bag Ban Starts March 1: #BYOBagNY Did you know New Yorkers use more than 23 billion plastic bags a year? That’s around 1,000 bags per person annually. When we improperly dispose them, plastic bags create pollution, and are often seen stuck in trees or floating in our waterways. They pose threats to fish and wildlife, clog machinery at recycling facilities, and litter the pristine outdoor places we love and enjoy spending time in with our friends and family. Starting March 1, 2020, a new plastic bag waste reduction law will take effect in New York State, and your reusable bag should be in hand when going shopping. Whether you’re going to the grocery store, clothes shopping, or to a home improvement store, make sure to bring your reusable bags. You don’t need to wait until March 1st to take action! Start bringing your reusable bags to the store ahead of the ban to build a new habit. Remember, your reusable bag means conserving natural resources, creating less litter, and keeping New York beautiful for future generations. Additionally, stores covered under the NYS Plastic Bag Reduction, Reuse and Recycling Act will still be required to collect plastic bags and other film plastics from consumers for recycling. Film plastics include items such as bread bags and plastic wraps that come over cases of water, paper towels and other similar items. Consumers can help by continuing to recycle these items at participating retailers. Questions on the upcoming plastic bag ban? E-mail [email protected]. The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation respects your right to privacy and welcomes your feedback | Update preferences or unsubscribe | Learn more about DEC Delivers. Connect with DEC: Basil Seggos, Commissioner This email was sent to [email protected] using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation · 625 Broadway · Albany, NY 12233 · (518) 402-8013
  13. I think that he carefully picked the people he worked with. They were either ignorant of the laws or did not respect them. Besides, it is not illegal to throw a bucket of corn in the water and go home. As for properly protecting his family. Committing crimes that can send you to jail thereby leaving your family to fend for themselves does not sound like protecting ones family. Honest honorable people have the privilege of carrying arms. those who are neither honest nor honorable do not deserve that privilege.
  14. I thought that what Saiff is suspected of doing really is not much different from other people using an attractant of one sort or other. But I think that the real difference is that the guy who plants a food lot to get that one deer does not make any money on that shot.( Besides, he improves the overall survival of the herd) In fact he makes hunting far more time consuming and expensive. Saiff uses illegal attractants to increase his income which makes him a poacher and his customers become unknowingly partners in crime.
  15. Thanks. I really enjoyed both music and video.
  16. They tried to do that with the Pro-Am and the contractual/commercial side effects caused a lot of angry reactions and left the Pro-Am badly damaged and much less popular. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
  17. In this case, Lucky, I think you are full of Gills research material Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
  18. I beg to disagree, for I am number three
  19. I hope you do realize that by calling him the Emperor you declare yourself his subject, Besides I like the idea of him "grabbing" some of gators research materials.
  20. I'm not sure if all bands are, but I do know that they tend to rot and fall apart if you keep them too long or if they are out in the sun.
  21. You can buy the 12s or 16s in any office supple store.
  22. I love boat us. The price difference between geico and boat us is small, but Geico likes to raise prices yearly. If you buy Boat US through west marine, you also get some discounts towards things they have instore.
  23. I believe that there are some legal implications to any trade in fire arms parts on websites like these. (scopes are not included). You might wish to mask your search.
  24. Ocean outboards marine is In Jakarta Indonesia. You might have to pay some shipping fees. Ocean outboard marine is in Florida. Do not get mixed up between the two. Sometimes it is funny what a difference one letter in a word makes.
  25. The weight of the outboard and force of the bouncing is completely absorbed by the transom if the engine is not supported by a transom saver no matter what you do for trim support. The boat dealers sell boats that may hardly ever be trailered so they may offer to sell you a transom saver,but they will not hand them out. Like car dealers will offer you special coating for your car, but they will not automatically do it.
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