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Broke out the Weber to make chicken that’s been soaking since Thursday.

Noodle and potato salad waiting inside



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For Sale / Re: Hobie Mirage Sport Kayak with Pedal Drive. Loaded!
« Last post by Mac Attack on Today at 02:13 PM »
Nice rig bud!
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General Fishing Discussion / Wind Rider Mothers Day sale
« Last post by mr.clean on Today at 11:29 AM »
 Greetings just want to alert everyone site sponsor Wind rider is having a Mothers Day sale. receive 20% off purchase of women's and children's sun shirts with use of this code. Put in ( MoM20 ) when you order to receive the discount code is valid May 11 -May 13TH .

 Steve
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For Sale / Hobie Mirage Sport Kayak with Pedal Drive. Loaded!
« Last post by taxid on Today at 09:04 AM »
I hate to part with this as it's deadly for quiet hands free night fishing for bass and includes a portable downrigger, rod holder and ball for trout trolling. I'm doing a house renovation so I need the money. The price is negotiable and local pick up cash only. 

I built an upright seat for it that can be easily removed for transport. The original seat was very low and uncomfortable. This is not a kayak for standing unless one were to build a stand up bar which I was going to do before I put it up for sale.

Also includes high quality paddle that mounts on the side, or can broken down for transport, Humminbird Helix 7 Fishfinder with internally mounted transducer, two Vexilar batteries, Vexilar charger, and an internal battery holder for one battery. Two collapsible lightweight kakak anchors, 50 feet of anchor rope on a spool for one of the anchors and an eyelet on the kayak to thread the anchor rope through.

Self built kayak caddy with high quality wheels also included, and I built stabilizers out of lobster pot floats that come on and go off easily with pins.

If you are not familiar with Hobie kayaks they are top end and not cheap flimsy plastic.

$1200.00 or best offer.























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Maine / Re: Down East report
« Last post by taxid on Today at 08:32 AM »
No, just invasive small mouth by the 1,000s and small mostly. 4-8". I fished a rockpile in front of my place one day with my son using live bait. We had 94 in a 5 gal bucket.

SMB do feed on smelt. When we had smelt in a local lake they did go down deep to feed on them.
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General Fishing Discussion / Re: Custom Rod Builders in n.e. pa
« Last post by Mac Attack on Today at 07:36 AM »
Many of us build and repair our own rods for fun.

But you need someone that does it for more than just fun.
Someone who builds a lot of rods; so that your rod is perfect.

An old friend of mine builds customer fishing rods for sale.

Rodfather Customer Rods
Corey Perman
(701) 540-8756
[email protected]

If you are on FB - he has a page there where you can see his work.
Here is the link to it -

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61554783480728
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New York / Re: Great Sacandaga 2021
« Last post by iceman260 on Today at 05:43 AM »
Petercos I think it might be too early yet. You are right they are not in the usual spots, at least not yet. Warm weather will get them going.
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New York / Re: How Warm Is It?
« Last post by iceman260 on Today at 05:37 AM »
48* and cloudy.
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New York / Re: How Warm Is It?
« Last post by filetandrelease on Today at 05:24 AM »

 50, with showers
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New York / Re: How Warm Is It?
« Last post by Raquettedacker on Today at 04:48 AM »
44* raining
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