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  1. All, I received this email from a concrened friend who has been following the wind turbine project since the beginning. This is in reference to the Wayne county vote this evening at the Lyons County Courthouse for wind turbine project off Wayne county. Your input would be appriciated. 'Dear Friends, As many of you know – we are strongly opposed to offshore wind turbines proposed in Lake Ontario and Lake Erie that are being promoted by the New York Power Authority. (NYPA) NYPA has designated the area right off our property as a potential turbine site. On Weds. evening, March 31st - the Wayne County Board of Supervisors is having a public hearing at a special meeting in the county court house in Lyons, NY about this issue, taking public comments and we will be speaking against the Great Lakes Offshore Wind (GLOW) project at that meeting. Wayne County is accepting email comments on this issue from the public prior to this important meeting and we are asking if you would send an email to the Wayne County Board of Supervisors requesting that they not support NYPA and oppose the wind turbines in Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. The Board will then vote to support or oppose this project based on the comment it receives. Please email a sentence or two and send to: [email protected] Some reasons for opposing this project are: -Permanent loss of view shed -Tremendous loss of property value and marketability -Light trespassing or loss of darkness over the lakes from turbine blinking lights -Nuisance of shuttering -Nuisance of reflecting sunlight -Nuisance of turbine noise plus it’s a known health hazard -Negative implications for boaters and fishermen – their travel will be restricted in the areas were turbines are located -Negative impact on tourism -Avian and bat carnage that is certain to occur -Winter ice will destroy the turbine structures. This project has never been attempted anywhere in freshwater in the world – we would be the guinea pigs in this expensive experiment -Turbines will cause electromagnetic interference affecting TV, aircraft and boating communication ' THANKS, Jim
  2. LG, Here's one of them. http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/marine/zone/ ... /bufmz.htm
  3. Bob, Nice looking fish. I'm glad to hear you had a good time. Did you let anybody else land any fish? Jim
  4. I drove down to take a look yesterday. There is a slight zig-zag between the docks and the curb to the left. Once your passed, there is at least half the total launch area open to manover. I don't see any problems. Worst case, really big trailers may have to jump the curve. Oh, and by the way- RUDY'S IS OPEN!!!
  5. I too have to say 'hats off' to the LOTSA organizers. I drove up through the snow yesterday morning to attend the 'Best Chance Too' seminar, and was glad I did! I came away with a lot of good information to apply this fishing season and a few new freinds. Today, I blew lots-o-bucks (all for good stuff), and met quite a few LOU members. It's always great when you can put a face with a name. Muskybob, I'm one of the guys you must have walked by. I'm sorry I missed you. I'll definately add this event to my calendar for next year! Good fishing, Jim
  6. My buddy Mike and I rub a drop on our hands every time we go out fishing to cover our scent. Does it Work?? Do we catch more fish?? Can't say for sure, but I don't think it hurts!! Jim
  7. I tried it for a short time last summer. First, I had a hard time finding it. I started with all Sodus shops, and ended up at Fat Nancy's before I found it. The conversion was easy, and they preformed as promised (I didn't try them beyond 120 ft though). They do reset which saves a lot of time re-rigging. But, as Matt says, after a hit, you need to check your tackle when you loose the fish anyway. For that reason, I stopped using them. Jim
  8. Billy, I'll take the two AD47LC's for $40 each if you still have them. I'm up in Wolcott, and can swing down to pick them up any time. Let my know. Jim 315-594-8066
  9. It's official. I am now as old as dirt (65)!!
  10. Excellent Fishinman, I see you've read the classics! Thanks for the birthday wishes guys. See you all soon! Jim
  11. Early June morning- south end of Port Bay
  12. For the last 10 years or so, I've been using the old standard Brinkmann charcoal (R2D2) model with good results, but always wanted something with more racks. So, I noticed that Bass Pro had the Masterbuilt Black Propane Square Smoker with four racks on sale for $150 and bought one yesterday. I only saved $20, but convinced my wife that it was a great deal! I'm assembling it today, and will let you know how I like it soon. Chowder, I like the sounds of your Rib Rub recipe. Have you tried it on a pork shoulder or pork steaks? Jim
  13. I learned to drive in a 1956 Chevy Belair!! I'm 64. I'll be 65 next month!! Jim
  14. Thanks for the link to the Oswego lighthouse Musky Bob. Those pictures bring back some great memories. I grew up in Oswego (eastsider, about four blocks from the harbor), and as a kid, I used to ride my bike to Fort Ontario, sit on the hill above the harbor and watch the waves roll over the breakwall like it wasn't even there! Jim
  15. Dave, The only part of your story I didn't like was when it ended!! Great story, great fish, great pictures. One of these days, I'll have to make the run to BOQ! Jim
  16. Has to be the NK 28 Watermelon. It was our 'go to' spoon all year!
  17. Yah Hank. I didn't notice that before! I'm standing on Mike's dock in the picture.
  18. I just got this picture from my fishing buddy Mike McCoy, and thought I'd share it with you, even if it wasn't a money fish. I caught it on the first day of the fall derby. Mike and I were fishing out of Port Bay and took it on a NK Watermelon, just west of the channel in 90 FOW. It weighed in at 28 lbs. 14 ozs., and held first place for about two and a half hours! From there, it was a steady down hill trip, until I fell below 20th about ten days later. Still, it was nice to see your name on the board for a little over a week! At least I have something to look at until spring!!
  19. Muskybob, I finally got around to making a batch of your chowder yesterday. It was FANTASTIC!! My wife said that she would order it in a resteraunt if it was on the menu. My daughter and grandaughter, who don't like fish, each had two bowls! I, of course, had too many bowls! I was thinging of bringing some over to Hank today, but it's all gone!! Sorry Hank, maybe next time. I know you can't improve on perfection, but have you ever tried to vary the recipe for say a shrimp or crawdad chowder? Jim
  20. Augh-oh!! I laughed so hard, I think I popped a gut muscle!!
  21. Andy, The fishing has been slow the last couple of weeks. Our last time out was 0 for 0. The time before, 1 for 1. Watch out for your prop going out of the channel. There was less than three feet of water on the lake side, and its still falling. Good fishing, Jim
  22. I had the pleasure of catching a few Kokanee out of Polliwog Pond about eight to ten years ago. They are a beautifully marked fish (wish I took pictures) and put up one heck of a fight. Every year, my son and I, along with about four to six other crazies, used to go to the St. Regis Canoe Area off route 30, north of Tupper Lake in the spring, just after ice out for some trout fishing and camping. This area consists of about thirty ponds that are connected by portage routes and campsites. Both Polliwog and Long Pond were stocked with Kokanee. Pollywog Pond was one of the easier access ponds because it was right off the main road with a huge campsite. We would 'troll' Lake Clear Wobblers with the canoe for Kokanee or would cast to the shore line with small Cleos or spinners for Brookies and Rainbows. After about three to five days of this, it was hard to come back to civilization! Even though I haven't been back there in about six years, my son has taken his sons there numerous times. The tradition continues!
  23. o.k.- Again, it's just north of the public boat launch, on the west side of the road. I would imagine that coral would do a number on an inflatable also!!
  24. Ray, While driving through Sodus Point yesterday, I saw a Zodiac (about 12 feet) on a trailer, just north of the public boat launch. They are asking $1,400 for it. It looks in good shape. If you are intrested, let me know and I'll get a few pictures, more details and a phone number for you. Jim
  25. Hi Tim, We also plan to run back to Oswego this a.m.. We're leaving around 5:30. We'll try to get you on your phone. You still have my number? If the weather doesn't look good, we'll stay in front of Port Bay. Mike and I fished in front of the chimneys yesterday. We were 3 for 4, all small guys. One nice color brown, one small atlantic, and two small kings. Chris Kenyon went out with us and had a decent king on. It got it to within fifteen feet of the boat, and it spit the hook. We guessed about 24 pounds, but they're always bigger when they get away!! Good fishing, Jim
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