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OhioFisherman

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  1. Ya, dad used to do it that way any we never had issues with mushy fish.
  2. Not a problem wkrp, I had to look too, not a brand I used to see in my area, I may have missed something but with a steering wheel? tiller?
  3. https://www.bridgeyachts.com/stanley-tiller-17-dual-console-2018.html ?
  4. https://www.fieldandstream.com/blogs/the-wild-chef/seven-tips-for-freezing-fish " 5. Who remembers all those waxed milk cartons of fish in your parent’s freezer? Freezing fish in water is a great way to keep it fresh; however, the flesh can absorb water during the process, turning it mushy. Make sure your freezer is set to its coldest level to freeze fish as quickly as possible. "
  5. " Trucks do not to have snow tires, keep your distance from them on the hwy. " I drove a tractor trailer for 30+ years, there is a bit more to that. You generally never know what a truck is carrying unless you can see the load. A moderately or heavily loaded truck will handle much better in bad weather than a lightly loaded or empty one, and even then it has to be loaded properly.
  6. That sounds like an excellent use for carp to me!
  7. Wow, we had the wind but luckily missed on the snow!
  8. https://www.news5cleveland.com/news/national/ice-tsunami-fort-erie-niagara-river-ontario http://www.cleveland19.com/2019/02/25/high-winds-flip-over-semi-truck-sandusky-video/
  9. Yes that happened quickly! We used to cross into Ontario on the Fort Erie bridge and on our trips to the falls would stop and look at the river, a lot of current and with the extra wind push? Back in the 1980's we had a bunch of people lose their boat that were stored on cradles at an area marina in a river valley. One spring the ice let go and just pushed them out into a metal breakwall in the lake.
  10. Thanks for posting that dave, pretty incredible!
  11. It has been howling here since very early this morning, supposedly a tractor trailer blown over on I - 71 and a ban on some high profile vehicles on parts of the Ohio turnpike. They were calling for wind gusts of up to 65 mph here, my vinyl siding is tell me about it! It was supposedly 56 degrees when I got up this morning, down to 39 now. Glad to hear you could make it out Brian.
  12. No I don't, never seen that stipulation, " Now when you pay a fee to enter into a fishing contest on said lake, I would highly assume that person intends on fishing that contest for a PROFIT. " LOL, for most people it is gambling, myself included.
  13. So renting cabins on a lake and encouraging people to come and fish could also be commercial fishing? They are also exploiting our natural resources for profit? While I don't agree with all aspects of tournament fishing it has at least for bass encouraged awareness of catch and release to sustain a fishery? LOL, I remember fishing some of those same spots in my youth, we didn't see any bass, sure water quality has a lot to do with that though.
  14. " Questions for Thought: Cumulative effects can be difficult to predict and measure. Should commercial fishers have to reduce their fishing level because of pollution caused by another industry? No matter who is to blame does it make any sense to net a species to the verge of extinction? A lot of fishing in the Great Lakes and other regions is conducted from charter boats, boats that are hired for a day or a weekend to take fishers out to the good fishing spots. Boat owners and skippers depend on this business for their living. Should this kind of fishing be considered sport fishing or commercial fishing? Why might it make a difference in some cases? " A great lakes boat can be a pricey item, and some people don't want to make that kind of investment for an item that might see limited use. A charter captain is selling a service, helping people catch fish, they are not actually selling the fish?
  15. A little overkill?
  16. https://www.canadahouseboating.ca/ Here is a list that includes rentals in Ontario, as far as a fishing platform? I imagine they catch a lot of wind?
  17. 1 vote for river perch! eh?
  18. https://www.boattrader.com/listing/2019-scout-420-lxf-103489156/ 800k for a 42 footer? Talk about sticker shock?
  19. Ya, same here Dave, I don't ever recall seeing a lefty knuckle buster. My first free spool reel was an Abu 1750, not much difference in size than the Langleys and also casted well. LOL, I think I paid around 15 bucks for it new, and around 25 bucks for my 2 5001c's, sold all 3 of them to a Japanese reel collector back in the later 1990's for 450 bucks. Given the price price of reels these days I broke even?
  20. Even a lot of tackle stores didn't stock lefty's back then, my first was an Abu 5001c I saw at a local tackle shop and bought on the spot, he only had one. Not positive of the time line anymore, but we moved to the burbs in 1973 and I know I had it when we moved, it was the only lefty I had ever seen up to then. I think Shimano did a lot to make them more readily available.
  21. https://www.walmart.com/ip/Nesco-Vacuum-Sealer-Black/36908832 I bought one of these 2-3 years ago and have had no issues with it.
  22. Thanks David, not an ice fisherman or any other kind of fisherman now, I thought it was some kind of slip float.
  23. Years ago I saw pictures of Ken Lea camp in PAB in the winter, I would want to be sure who plows the roads and what is on me! Not everyone can handle the isolation that a winter outside of the city or burbs might entail.
  24. Dang! almost makes me want a fish fry! David, what is that thing hanging out of the last fish's mouth?
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