You got it right guys, our GPS showed the border and we were able to stay on the American side, that is until we put Randy (boat owner) behind the wheel, he took us right to the Canadian side, he forgets the net and takes us into the wrong waters.
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Took them off lead core and a few off the riggers, marks were 35-45 down and never took a fish past 54 FOW. We sat east of the fleet and caught fish all morning.
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Launched at 6:15am and realized we left the net home. We headed for the fence, and set up in 50 FOW. Action happened quick and stayed steady all morning, ended up 14/15 (not bad without a net!). Black/Purple worm harnesses took most of the eyes.
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DEC changes stance for taking photos of out of season fish.
http://www.syracuse.com/outdoors/index.ssf/2015/05/dec_changes_stance_we_do_not_ticket_anglers_for_taking_photos_of_fish.html
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A good friend was involved in a bad car crash over the winter which left him paralyzed from the hips down. I am looking for a place to take him fishing in the Rochester area, that is accessible by wheelchair. I was thinking the pier at Charlotte, any other ideas or tips that might help get a fishing pole back in his hands?
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Looks great, but I think I'm more impressed with the photography end of the deal, very well done, really brings out your masterpiece!
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Oh man Bob, not that familiar with that area, I did see a lot of Kayaks around the Erie Basin Marina and the Navel Park, you can pick up bass and panfish around the break walls I am sure. Sorry not much help.
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We set up at 40 FOW and started marking fish, heading toward deeper water we found it barren so we made a u-turn. Heading back into the pack of boats, the fish came from that 35-39 FOW.
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We went 4 for 6 on the eyes in front of the windmills from Buffalo this morning. Spoons and worm harnesses, small dipsy set on 3 setting, 100-120 back.
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The camera is about 4 feet, or a little less off the ground. I think it was a young bear. Bite marks all over the camera though.
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You can put in at Point Breeze for free or you can use Captains Cove, they might charge. Fish edge of weeds for Largemouth, deeper holes will hold Smallmouth. Sheephead and Pike can be found throughout the river. I have also caught a walleye or two.
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Left port at 6:45am and headed to 35 fow, heading West. Spoons on the riggers, stick baits on the boards and ran a cow bell for the first time. First fish came fast on the cow bells, 5lb Laker. We took fish on all our set ups, with purple taking the most fish, with a nice mixed bag. Small King gave us the best fight, with him trying everything he could do to tangle all our lines, from left to right! They sure are feisty in that cold water!
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Heading to the Oak tomorrow morning, are the browns still hanging around along the shore line and what depth are the lakers in?
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Started at 5:15 am this past Saturday morning, looking forward to the coming weekend, it would be great to get this boy a long beard!
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