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steelhead'r

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  1. lots of good advice above. Decades ago I started stream guiding and it didn't last to long. The reason I quit could apply to chartering too. I didn't want to make my hobby my job.
  2. C&R? my granpappy always told me they have a better chance in the water than they do in the cooler
  3. Everyone in the boat during April must be wearing an approved PFD.
  4. better a cloud than a sunami
  5. Some do. Some don't
  6. ballistic wise the 7mm08 is very close to the 270 win. recoil for both is light. ammo availability is much more availale for the 270 as is selection of different brands/weight. Pa has always had rifle season and the 270 is by far the most popular. 270 in 130 grain bullet is the whitetail cartridge. Jack O'Connor would agree
  7. Hey DexWhat What a game. Are your feet back on the ground. Hopes some of their mojo rubs off on the Bruins
  8. Actually crows are the biggest predator of turkey eggs. along with possums raccoons snakes fox and coyotes. The average mortality rate from the egg to flyup after hatching is 80%. After that each years mortality is 50%. Tuff being a turkey ain't it
  9. Yes! The names are crazy. Been around the LO salmonid fishery since it started. FYI. The two that got weird names started was Mark Pierleoni and John Oravec. Listening to those two on the VHF would get anyone smiling.
  10. And turkey eggs too
  11. I have pics on my phone but i'm a dinosaur and have no clue how post them. I know how to text them. Dex can you post them if I send them you?
  12. While prefishing the A-Tom-Mik Invitational with Thrillseeker I landed a 19# steelhead. 37" length and 20.5" girth. I have been trying for forty years give or take to get a 20# steelie. I came close on fri. As you can tell by my name I'm partial to them. My thanks to Nick for setting that rod, Dex for saying that outdown was going to go off, Steph for steering the boat and to Vinnie for netting it. We released it maybe me or someone will catch her next year over 20#
  13. Because DEC saw the Zebra musells and the cleaner water they reduced the stocking 60% of the king stocking. manmade or natural that's a crash
  14. Ahhh! I remember catching my first Lake Ontario salmonid, a coho, in the warm current of Russel's Station.. I get a tear in my eye every time I drive past that closed plant that use to have fishermen there 365 days a year. When the samonid fishery took off; each spring 1000's of boats (99% 18' and under) caught plenty of football browns, cohos, lakers and steelhead. Catching of chinooks was spotty. A trip with 2 kings was unheard of until September came around and people caught them at the pier heads. Dick Schleyer came up with an idea to have a fishing derby in the spring where the grand prize was a boat bigger than 99% the boats out there. On those four days each morning had vehicles with trailers lined up onto Rt 18 at Olcott, onto the parkway waiting to launch at Black North Inn, A couple marina launches at Rochester and Sodus. But where where those kings.Everybody those other species and took them in to the weigh stations to get those door prizes. I think it was Ed Rowan that won the first boat and he caught it out of Bald eagle. That port also got winners the next few years. There was something about that west end and catching kings. So much so that a rift formed between the east end and the west end. Henderson (Bill Saiff) even went to have a derby with NO king category. The early years no one could catch kings consistently. I remember even going out with Vinnie off shore in the night to see if we could catch kings in the summer. The real turning point in king fishing came when Northern King developed the NK 28. The rest is history. Catches of 100's of pounds of kings in the summer was common until the crash. The crash that started with an ocean boat dumping his ballast tanks and releasing the zebra mussel. Those were the days
  15. If your planning on a western hunt practicing for long range shooting (200-500yds) is difficult in western NY, If you don't find a spot here plan on going out early. There are plenty of open spaces and ranges out there. when I was younger and able to climb those mountians we practiced out to 500 yds. it was such a confidence builder seeing where your bullet hits instead of using ballistic charts. Your're definitely going to get those shots out there. But don't shoot beyond what you are comfortable with.
  16. Reading more of the Bible
  17. With less heat calories in the lake and should we get a normal summer (not above ave heat) fishing will be shallower than normal this summer. Keying in on shallower depths usually is easier to fish
  18. Floyd was good. Being a DEC retiree he didn't get everything right but he did stick to hunting and fishing. That what I wanted to read. I didn't care for other outdoor stuff Leo concentrated on. That and the D&C being way too liberal I discontinued reading the paper
  19. Kinda like you don't leave fish to find fish
  20. JimB don't put that fish down one iota. That is a world class fish, Let us not get spoiled.
  21. Yes. My gran pappy always said that you're not going to catch any fish unless you have your line in the water, Gordie Howe also said 100% of the shots you don't take on goal won't score .
  22. No voting necessary. It is the fish of the year. Don't tell me I'm bias either
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