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was on Slr last sat of season, waddington area , sucked real bad, only saw a few ducks around , nothing helped us out but a couple of geese my son shot. very few geese to , only saw one big flock over canada late morning. I heard it was slow going on the river weeks prior to , but I couldnt make it up.
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Waddington was good last week Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G730A using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Nice job Mr boater, Nice to see him happy. For all the folks that like to do private eye work, Im assuming you were out for the youth weekend. Im going to upstate new york for the opener of ducks for a few days and some walleye on the st lawrence, cast and blast weekends are my favorite. Starting doing my homework on a dog, wish me luck. Pm me if you dont mind , how much was yours?????
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Any walleye ideas for st lawerence river
wishinfishin replied to Josh A's topic in Open Lake Discussion
Post on warm water fisheries, may get a better response. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G730A using Lake Ontario United mobile app -
If LOU was congress, we would be getting things accomplished.
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Funny. Seriously, Ive read your posts and wanted to say thanks for your time going to meetings and keeping your eye on lake issues. Chuck
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Welcome, this is the place to get tweaked.
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Welcome, never too late to get back in the game. I have teenagers ,not kidding,oh boy!
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Runnin Rebel, Matt has no recollection of what your talking about and can neither confirm or deny
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Even trappers have the same right to be on public land. I get to be just as upset about a dog ruining a good trap set legally or cable restraint set legally as the guy who has the dog. Trappers try to be careful of dogs , so why cant dogs be careful of my traps or cable restraint? And just because someone is new on the forum doesnt mean they cant rant on and on about something they dont know about showing no respect, please except our apologies. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G730A using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Cable restraints are just that, restraints. They are not lethal if used properly which is why states are starting to allow them. If the captured animal is not in an entanglement situation which is mandatory in PA. the lock mechanism will let off pressure no different than a choke color for a dog, some locks do not which is why you cant use that kind. As far as big game ( deer) or livestock are concerned , these restraints now have whats called a break-away device , again, mandatory, which there are several types, most common is an " s " hook specifically made for a certain pound rating , roughly 300lbs or so which can withstand a captured coyote, but will break open when larger animals pull to get free such as deer. As in anything ever, nothing is perfect , we refer to those things as accidents. As far as cable restraints being cheaper, yes they are, but being left behind by sportsmen and woman thats more of an ethics discussion which is a whole topic by itself. A lot of testing , time and money and effort went into allowing cable restaints being legal to use, and probably the number one reason in my opinion is dogs, trappers have dogs themselves , why would they want to kill them , and dead dogs is a huge piece of propaganda for animal rights people to use against all of us. Im done. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G730A using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Gotcha, good to know , thanks. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G730A using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Good deal Kevin. I dont really know the answer but i thought non resident in canada need a guide? Maybe just big game? How much for the liscense for duckin in canada? Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G730A using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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I use an over and under. Was tired of jamming autos no matter what i did, mostly late season. The only draw back is not having the third shot, i rationalized its better than no shot, and ive grown fond of the overall shorter gun . My 870 pump never jammed . Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G730A using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Ripnlip, I hear ya. Im from south eastern PA. I dont know whether or not new york has snares on the table or not, i can only imagine the trapping fraternity in new york brings it up every year to get it legal. Wasnt that long ago you could use 220's on land in mew york, not sure why they wouldnt allow cable restraints with relaxing locks to minimize dog deaths???? Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G730A using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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