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.
Guys - sorry for the delayed response. ALl the NMA emails were going to my junk box. Problem solved! I look forward to hooking up with you all in the future.
I also should add that the UN2 area has really been pounded that past two years. I don't believe that is good for this fishery. But the tubers won't leave it. This is something I say often, but nobody really listens.
I think the numbers of muskies caught this July in the river, including those under 40 inches, are down compared to the last few years. Also, there have been no sub-30s reported, which is unusual and a bit concerning. I think there have been about 22 fish reported for July. Last year there were 38, and that was a slow year. But it may be too early to tell. I know the tubes and jigs have not been real productive, but the early morning and night trolling have been.
John, it's good to see you are cashing in on your banquet prize. Please try to post a full report of your trip with Capt. Bob. I hope all of the guided trip lucky winners will do the same.
John, I will not be at Chautauqua Lake very much for the rest of this year.I talked with Bob Green on Monday about your trip with him, he is all set for you.
John, I will be 272 miles in the rainforest; no cell phone, no electric, no roads and no people other then clients.There are 12ft black camen, 20ft Anaconda's and jaguar's!
Yes. I fished it quite a bit last week. I was on vacation from work. The chinook fishing is very good, it's about peak now. There are some browns and a few steelies in the mix as well. The brown action seems to be picking up.
I am vacating my seat on the NMA board after many years. As a conservation Director, my primary duty was as a liason to the DEC. This generally had me sending the occasional E-mail to them after running it by the board first, and attending a few state of the lake, or other DEC public meetings. I thought of you as a good replacement, and was wondering if you would accept my nomination.
At 2:48pm on September 24, 2013, Chris Kempf said…
Hi John, I stopped doing that but if you go to my website
www.nyreelrepair.com there is a link to Dave Casey that will do that and does a great job.
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Thanks John! I think people are going to like the new site. Mostly information on fishing, but also a lot on birding, hiking and paddling.
Thanks John, I'll be sure to try and make the party. The profile picture Musky? I'd figure maybe very low 40, the picture is just a generous angle.
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Guys - sorry for the delayed response. ALl the NMA emails were going to my junk box. Problem solved! I look forward to hooking up with you all in the future.
thanks john look forward to meeting you
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Board MemberTony Scime said…
John,
I also should add that the UN2 area has really been pounded that past two years. I don't believe that is good for this fishery. But the tubers won't leave it. This is something I say often, but nobody really listens.
Tony
Board MemberTony Scime said…
John,
I think the numbers of muskies caught this July in the river, including those under 40 inches, are down compared to the last few years. Also, there have been no sub-30s reported, which is unusual and a bit concerning. I think there have been about 22 fish reported for July. Last year there were 38, and that was a slow year. But it may be too early to tell. I know the tubes and jigs have not been real productive, but the early morning and night trolling have been.
Tony
Board MemberScott McKee said…
John, it's good to see you are cashing in on your banquet prize. Please try to post a full report of your trip with Capt. Bob. I hope all of the guided trip lucky winners will do the same.
Good luck!
Yes. I fished it quite a bit last week. I was on vacation from work. The chinook fishing is very good, it's about peak now. There are some browns and a few steelies in the mix as well. The brown action seems to be picking up.
I am vacating my seat on the NMA board after many years. As a conservation Director, my primary duty was as a liason to the DEC. This generally had me sending the occasional E-mail to them after running it by the board first, and attending a few state of the lake, or other DEC public meetings. I thought of you as a good replacement, and was wondering if you would accept my nomination.
Hi John, I stopped doing that but if you go to my website
www.nyreelrepair.com there is a link to Dave Casey that will do that and does a great job.
Board MemberScott McKee said…
Welcome to the site John. If you have any questions about it, the club or musky fishing, never hesitate to contact me. Enjoy.