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Sk8man

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  1. Don't do it Mike. You'll lose your money and maybe compromise your credit card too.
  2. Yeah it makes you wonder where they come from ....way out there in the middle of nowhere...I've often wondered if they hatch on the water out there or something...
  3. I told ya that although kinda homely.....Mr. google eye could end up being a close friend Nick
  4. Nice work! You sure had those browns dialed in....Those pesky flies seem to love it when it goes flat and the sun comes out
  5. I'm not sure how you rigged your free sliders but we often account for about half our fish on them.I used to stack rods but I think they are more inconvenient to mess with than sliders. Folks use various lengths but I generally rig mine 6-8 ft long and I lower my first line about15 or 20 ft before attaching the slider.
  6. Sk8man

    Cayuga HABs

    Brian- First eating salmon eggs raw on Lake O and now this....what is the world coming to?
  7. Nice going Dave Those eyes are the right size to eat ....I wouldn't worry about throwing the tougher ones back
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    Cayuga HABs

    cinnamon fish - Thanks for posting this issue because I think a lot of folks may not realize the seriousness and/or extent of the problem.
  9. bulletbob - Don't feel like a lone voice in the wilderness....you are exactly right in your description. Some of the folks on here haven't been around long enough to be able to remember when things were VERY different. It isn't just Sampson either. i grew up at the Geneva end of the lake and fished it every available moment as a kid from shore. There used to be a boat livery named Tuttles (rentals bait etc.) right where the launch is now at the State Park is now and all that land was owned by the City of Geneva back then before they turned it over to the State. There were docks all along there as there are now and we used to fish there all the time. You could see sunfish, bluegills perch, largemouths, smallies, rock bass, and carp and pike swimming all over the place. More importantly there were minnows of various species in gigantic schools swimming under and between the docks. You could catch any of the the various species almost at will Now the area is devoid of any observable life most of the time...even the annual spawning cycles of the bluegills and other fish in the Seneca marina has now nearly disappeared.The area where the Seneca River enters the lake where the T pier is held huge amounts of black bass and rockies and perch as did the bay near the Yacht Club. We caught huge lakers and pike right from shore at the Chamber of Commerce every Spring and off the seawall at the north end. There have been many changes in the lake over the years to the land surrounding (e.g. development) the lake and the water itself and then the introduction of numerous plant and animal invasive species on top of it. The lake has been stressed to the max from this combination and only remotely resembles the lake I knew as a kid. Seneca has also experienced many ups and downs in its long history too and sometimes it has appeared to rebound from some of these changes. Some of the added stresses to Sampson and the Seneca Lake State Park have been exascerbated by over fishing as well especcially during vulnerable times for the schooling fish (e.g. intense ice fishing of the perch at Sampson,. hammering the bluegill population while spawing at the Seneca Lake marina). I know there will be folks that feel that this is bull and that the populations of fish are cyclical etc. and that everything is fine out there.....but then there is reality.....some of this may be global in nature too.
  10. When my kids were young I had a 13 ft Boston Whaler which had a custom dodger at the front of it for shelter and protection. I took my kids on the Finger Lakes at about age 5 (only one at a time) and ran 4 lines which was the max 2 per person at the time and even 4 Seth Greens often times. I made sure the kids brought along books, dolls, snacks and GI Joe men to play with and they always had life jackets on and I had a bunch of cushions up front that they could nap on if they wanted to. I also didn't fish for the long hours that I would normally fish by myself or with another adult. My son used a pee can but with my daughters I always trolled near where I could head for a bathroom if necessary and I mentioned to them about drinking excessive liquids and to take it easy on them. Only my son accompanied me to Lake O where the availability of bathrooms was not a practicality in most places. My son is still my fishing partner so I guess I didn't screw up too badly
  11. I didn't notice the entry fee listed on the ad...
  12. You could do it that way but there may not be much weight with just the shower hook and rubber band to slide down the line for the board. I'd maybe use to just take a 1/4 to 1/2 oz or less bell sinker and add it to the shower hook for weight if you do it that way. I use my rigs pictured above for big boards. Most ofthe time nowdays I just use inline boards
  13. As long as he is under 16
  14. It sure does seem logical that if someone took it they would have grabbed both while they were at it. Those things if not checked routinely can work loose while you're driving down the road and pop off without you knowing it. That is where I would be focusing without actually seeing someone or something suspicious and then making that conclusion. Might be a good idea tocarry a spare just in case....
  15. One of the things to keep in mind about the fish eating of the fleas such as the fishhook variety is that they get caught in parts of the fish or baitfish's anatomy causing injury or death.
  16. This is what I have been using for Seth Greens and wire rods for the past twenty five years and they work great providing the recessed holders on the boat are substantial (i.e. inserts not made of cheap plastic) and the grooves are seated on the metal pin properly.
  17. Geez Dave I wish you could screw up and send them to my address instead....Mike is already too dangerous in the derby and besides his boat might sink with the extra weight of those lures considering all he has now
  18. There are a few different types of fleas and some are not as bad as other to get off the lines.
  19. My hunch is the Sea Flee line depends on the slick coating on it for the anti flea action and after awhile the used portion of the line seems less slick. I'm wondering if running the line off the reel and putting it back on backwards (used part first) might help? A PIA I know but... Just a thought.
  20. Although stuff can be replaced it is the feeling of being violated that is difficult to accept. Really sorry....It is unfortuately a sign ofthe times and becoming alll too frequent lately. Hopefully your stuff will turn up and the scum caught.
  21. Ya beat me to it Mike
  22. Brian you animal....that is disgusting...I think you have been watching too much Deadliest Catch bud
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