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Oswego 4-10-16
Kevin J Legg replied to emeryg's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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4/7 At the Oak
Kevin J Legg replied to dmd113's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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The spring season......
Kevin J Legg replied to klecko's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
I've been out twice this spring. Caught 5 and 6 Browns in my two outings. Friday looks like it might be pretty rough so keep an eye on the weather. Strong west winds are rough and south or east winds are more manageable. Browns are generally available from ice out through May in the shallows 7-15 fow. After water warms a bit they move to deeper water but can still be targeted. Check out post to see what is working. -
It's been cold he last couple weeks. Looks like there will be some warmer weather late next week which should get the Browns going. Just look for colored water a few degrees warmer than the rest. Often that is found at a river mouth. Sticks and spoons off planners work for me.
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I general start down by Mexico early and work my way east to Stony and Henderson as the water warms. Have caught Browns along much of the shore and even out around Stony Island and Black River Bay. Look for water a few degrees warmer with some color and you will likely find Browns. Sticks and stingers off boards in 7-15 fow off boards work well for me.
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Otisco Lake Guide Service
Kevin J Legg replied to EsoxOnly's topic in Musky, Tiger Musky & Pike (ESOX)
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Saw a post that walleyes were running up at Rossie. Always a good time to watch them.
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Mexico Today
Kevin J Legg replied to spoonfed-1's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Heads up!
Kevin J Legg replied to Giz9219's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Went to Goose Bay and it was iced in but I launched and found I had a dead battery. Try jumping off deep cycle battery and it wouldn't crank. Was able to star kicker but it wasn't running great so after breaking ice and wasting the morning decided to run home and charge them up and perhaps head out latter in the day. Glad I ha den't made run to Mexico Point! Many boats fishing out by Krings but not sure what their success was.
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Mexico Today
Kevin J Legg replied to spoonfed-1's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Wrights Landing
Kevin J Legg replied to Mjnoff21's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
I was wondering if anyone has been out of Mexico. I haven't heard anything lately but was thinking of trying tomorrow also. Hope the lake lays down. -
Great photo of one of the most challenging birds to hunt.
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best bait for spring bullheads
Kevin J Legg replied to dremarquis's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
Sk8man has it right. Caught many on leaches and you avoid a lot of sunfish and small perch. Also have caught many using a light bobber and two hooks with no weight. Crappie fishing I have caught them on crappy jigs and a minnow.below a float. -
I have no issue in a classroom exploring ANY controversial issue. They need to learn how to gather unbiased information, look at all sides of an issue and make educated choices. Isn't critical thinking the cornerstone of education? I also believe that working with government agencies and pursuing avenues to make appropriate changes is also a significant part of the education process. Kingfisher, you are short changing the minds of these students and are threatened that the teacher is driving the curriculum which in my opinion is not the case. Critical thinking, the scientific method, and data gathering and interpretation are all important skills which need to be taught.
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I have no issue in a classroom exploring ANY controversial issue. They need to learn how to gather unbiased information, look at all sides of an issue and make educated choices. Isn't critical thinking the cornerstone of education? I also believe that working with government agencies and pursuing avenues to make appropriate changes is also a significant part of the education process. Kingfisher, you are short changing the minds of these students and are threatened that the teacher is driving the curriculum which in my opinion is not the case. Critical thinking, the scientific method, and data gathering and interpretation are important skills which need tone taught.
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Kingfisher, From my experience, a teacher and the course curriculum are reviewed and overseen by a department head, administrators, the board of education and ultimately the State Education Department. It also seems to me that this class has been a great learning experience for those students involved. Kingfisher, While I respect your right to an opinion I strongly object that you say I "lack any type of deep ethical responsibility" I'm also unclear on how the safe gun act directly relates to sale of fish issue. I also take offense on your personal attack on my integrity when you know nothing about me. I commend fly rod for allowing students to investigate a difficult issue, gather information, and pursue actions they feel are appropriate. Seems to me to be a very teachable moment! As stated before, I have mixed feelings on this topic. Having lived in Jefferson County for 40 years and communicating with a former student that is one of the largest perch buyers in the area gives me an interesting historical and personal perspective. I feel the need to monitor this renewable resource is critical to maintaining long term sustainable harvest levels. If the resource can withstand the commercial harvest let the practice continue, if not shut it down.
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Kingfisher, I spent 33 years in the classroom and also taught Hunter's safety, duck ID and trappers training during the school day! Some might say I was pushing an agenda on my students. I have not seen the curriculum of this course but as an educator I was constantly looking for ways to get my students involved. It appears that these students have spent significant time gathering information from DEC Biologists, fishing forums and plan to meet with local representatives. It doesn't appear to me that this topic was forced upon them by the teacher but was student generated. The fact that they are involved, using Power Point presentations, U tube videos and plan an online petition shows a great deal of work on their part. If they discover their proposed ban is not warranted so be it. It was still a great learning process. As I parent I would praise the teacher for getting the kids involve in this process. I may be wrong but I don't view this as rallying students concerning this issue but allowing them the opportunity to explore a controversial issue, gather and examine information and attempt to change something they think is wrong. Personally I have some mixed feelings on this topic, specifically on the larger bays in Jefferson County which may be able to sustain this commercial fishing. I also am also aware that restaurant serve numerous perch dinners enjoyed by many living in this area. I have observed some heavy commercial pressure on the some smaller local lakes and also remember when crappies were allowed to be sold (at high prices) and the problems that presented. Again when money is involved some people get greedy and become very proficient. This topic needs to be further studied and decisions made base on scientific data and not on opinion, emotion, or greed. It's up to us all to protect our great natural resources.