Did DEC flip flop or what happened? The first regs came out and said crossbows would only be allowed during regular gun season
and muzzleloader in the Southern zone. I check out the DEC site for hunting seasons today and it said crossbow season is Nov 1 til
start of gun season like last year. Anyone know the real story?
Thanks
Frank
Congrats on what is probably a walleye of a life time. I have been fishing more than 40 years and have barely come within 4 inches of that fish.
More power to you for letting it go. I certainly would not have been able to. You have the picture though and the satisfaction of knowing that it is still out
there swimming!
Anyone use them to video? What do you use? I would like to mount it to windshield? Anyone do that?
Thanks for any help. You guys have always been a wealth of information!
Frank
Sorry I clicked button twice making too posts. I did not think it went
Just trying to help you out. If winds are over 10 mph it is a rough ride on that water. I dont waste my gas
Looks rough all weekend
http://www.windfinder.com/forecast/dunkirk_lake_erie
Best way to tell is have a smartphone with google map on it. ask where am I, and it will pull up map showing your location in relationship to the border. Otherwise just stay south of the boats and you wont have any problem.
I was out that way today too. started out in 42 south of windmills. My buddy caught 3 there. Moved
up to the fence and hung around there and got the limit. Leadcore and harnesses got most of them.
Justin dont let one hater sour your day. There are people that want to help others catch fish ( like you) and greedy
people who want to keep all the fish for themselves( no need to mention names). Keep on doing what you are doing
*Everyone* except the haters appreciates all your efforts to make us better fisherman. Thanks again!
I hear ya about Cabela's. I was fortunate enough to stop in at Cabelas in Kearney Nebraska while on my way to a hunt out west once. It was amazing. Rows I mean rows of trophy mounts of every species. Bucks that look to be once in a life time. Muleys, white tails, all kinds of sheep. Really impressive mount of a big six point elk with a mountain lion on its
back. Stringers of huge walleye. I would pay admission to go there.
Ditto what Raaven said. I am sure he is a muskie guide up there. If you really want a St Lawrence
muskie get a guide, they will get you hooked up and you can cross that off your bucket list.
Store in Rochester has fantastic mounts. Blows away Ganders Mt. Huge bucks , elk, muleys and decent fish mounts
just awesome. If you havent been, go check it out. You will not be disappointed. Plus they have great inventory and
prices are competitive. I picked up some renoskys.
Been going up there once a week if weather permits, It has not turned on yet. Got two last week. Had to work
6 hours to get them. One in 62 and couple hours later one in 69. Like Bailey said. Go west for now