Mark,
Here's my last Lock 7 image edit. I promise.
Just added a couple notes.
The drawing is full.
I can't fit anything else in it.
Hope this helps as some sort of reference when the river allows your entry.
Can't wait for your photos.
This exercise brought back some pretty fond memories and a whole lot of smiles.
Stephen
Thanks man. I appreciate the time and effort you put into these responses. Truly one of a kind. Mark
I can only say:
1. You are certainly welcome.
2. Ball now clearly in your court.
3. Hope we can remain in some touch over time.
In the event you venture to the spillway areas, still remain a solo fisherman and may have some reservation about trolling motor boat control, you can anchor safely within casting reach of all falls. JUST DON'T EVER ANCHOR AT THE POWER PLANT. That's the one that stole my anchor one day on a rapidly rising water level. The current will not present a problem.
Standing by.
Just a NYS update from Southern California.
From shore today at the Tommanock Resevoir.
Best buddy got 2-walleyes and 1-smallmouth; all on chartreuse maribou jigs.
In the event you're not ready to launch the Lund yet.
Stephen
I get my boat tomorrow. Just had them install the Humminbird MEGA 360 with an APEX 1300 GPS display. It complements everything else Humminbird that I have installed. Champing at the bit!
mckelling wrote:
I get my boat tomorrow. Just had them install the Humminbird MEGA 360 with an APEX 1300 GPS display. It complements everything else Humminbird that I have installed. Champing at the bit!
Well...what's the NYS update? Photos? Dying to reminisce of my home-area fresh water activity. Have you launched yet?
Stephen
I have the boat at the house. I hooked up electric to charge the batteries and I appear to have a faulty battery in the front battery bank that runs the trolling motor and some of the GPS/Sonar electronics. Since I just replaced the batteries last year, I have to take it back to boat dealer to get a new battery under warranty. The boat dealer is swamped and I cannot get back in until Tuesday of this coming week. I went to the marina to make sure everything was good with our boat slip and we appear to be okay there. I was surprised as to how few boats were deployed in the marina and saw very little activity on the lake, so I still appear to be ahead of the curve. May 1st/May 7th have arrived, so all of the fish are in season, except for black bass. I am definitely ready to go, but it looks like not until next week.
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