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Keep in mind that I am always looking for images for our newsletter; fish, sunsets, sunrises, other anglers fishing, equipment, anything fishing related. I can use them all.  Large, unedited images are best. Thanks.

Created by Scott McKee Oct 31, 2018 at 1:09pm. Last updated by Scott McKee Oct 31, 2018.

Thank you, Jay!

This site is sponsored by NMA Member Jay Nannen.

Is anyone trying to fish opening day but can't find a partner?   Please let me know!  Shoot me a text or call me at (716) 563-0720. I sold my boat last year and am landlocked! 

I am a diligent, hard working and on time boat partner who likes casting the harbor, short line trolling the harbor,  deep water trolling the harbor, jigging or casting the river.

If you have a boat but aren't sure what to do I would be happy to share anything I have learned from being part of this great club for the past 15 or so years.

I also come equipped with:

- All of the release tools including net and measuring device if needed
- Extra rods, reels and baits
- A delicious lunch for everyone on board
- A pretty badass camera and experience using it to take photos of your fish of lifetime should we encounter it
- Snaps on the Petro (Gas money)
- Free Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Lessons or a Growler of fresh brewed beer

If I can't get out I will try my luck from shore.   Good luck to everyone, and as Marc Arena always used to say "Please be nice to the ladies!"

 

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Hey Josh. I have not fished the harbor yet and would love to learn more about it. Would be more than happy to provide the boat for the day!!!

That sounds awesome Peter!   Please give me a call or text.

Josh has a preternatural ability to contact Muskies. You couldn't make a better boat partner.
Great!!! I will txt you today
What makes a great fishing partner, especially on a first outing? Off the top of my head...
1. Be on time or even early. There is nothing worse than waiting instead of fishing.
2. Offer to pay for gas. Just an offer is usually good enough.
3. Be positive. Boat confidence matters.
4. Bring boat snacks. Sharing is caring.
5. Don't bring a ton of tackle. One trolling rig, one casting rig and a 3730 is enough.
6. Be willing and ready to try new techniques. I only (jig, cast or troll), might not get you out again.
7. Fish lures appropriate for the structure you are fishing. Chucking a Perchbait in slop weeds, huh? Great call. Not that I don't like Top Raiders, but I think a Toothy may be a better choice trolling downstream...
8. If it's not your boat, remember that.
9. Fish as a teammate. Don't set trolling lines that will tangle with your partners spread. Don't cast over their line.
10. Talk when it's time to talk. Listen when it's time to listen. And maybe most importantly, know when it's time to just shut up and fish.
Goodday brothers n sisters
I must not be a good visiting boat partner.
I bring a ton of gear two casting two trolling
N three or four 3730s.
I'm often late.
I don't like trying new spots.
I never shut up!
Maybe that's why I like to fish alone
N with my dogs?
Jojoout
Jojo, you are a made man. You can bring whatever you like.

Jojo...what do the dogs say about your bringing all that gear?

Thanks Scott...we are hitting the waters on Saturday!!!  no sleep for me Friday night!!!

Peter, try to work in a nap before your all-nighter! A little lay down goes a long way towards a successful long night.

hahaha...we are fishing in the morning....no sleep for me because I will be too excited  lol

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