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Christian M

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  • Birthday 08/19/1983

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Toms River, NJ
  • My PB
    Between 6-7 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth
  • Favorite Lake or River
    Manasquan Reservior, Mercer Lake, & Lake Assunpink
  • Other Interests
    Shooting Pool, boat & car electronics, Commercial art/Graphic Design, & Tending to my tank stocked with a LM Bass (Gary Yamamoto) and Channel Cat (Garfield).

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  1. Christian M

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  2. I read this article earlier this week ...It's a catch that would make any angler gasp -- and not with pride. A smallmouth bass that was pulled out of the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania had a large cancerous tumor protruding from its jaw. The fish was caught back in November, northwest of Harrisburg, and the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission announced this week that independent laboratory tests had confirmed that the tumor was malignant -- an unusual and worrisome development. "Cancerous growths and tumors on fish are extremely rare in Pennsylvania and throughout the U.S., but they do occur," the commission said in a statement, noting that this was the only documented case of a tumor found on a smallmouth bass in Pennsylvania. Fishery at riskOfficials said the discovery, although a one-off at this stage, tapped into broader concerns about the health of fish in the Susquehanna. "As we continue to study the river, we find young-of-year and now adult bass with sores, lesions and more recently a cancerous tumor, all of which continue to negatively impact population levels and recreational fishing," said John Arway, the executive director of the commission. "If we do not act to address the water quality issues in the Susquehanna River, Pennsylvania risks losing what is left of what was once considered a world-class smallmouth bass fishery," he warned. Health warning over fish with sores, lesionsThe commission said it is working with state and federal agencies, as well as other organizations, to try to get to the bottom of what's affecting the smallmouth bass in the middle Susquehanna and lower Juniata rivers. Dr. Karen Murphy, the acting secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, said there was no evidence that cancerous growths in fish are a health hazard to humans. But she warned that people should avoid eating "fish that have visible signs of sores and lesions." Arway said it was up to individual anglers to decide whether to eat the fish they catch. But he noted that catch-and-release regulations for smallmouth bass are in effect for a 98-mile stretch of the Susquehanna, including the area where the cancerous fish was caught. For anyone that has followed the process known as "fracking", or hydraulic fracturing for natural gas, knows that this is an area that has had a tremendous amount fracking activity. The fracking started in 2005, that same year anglers began reporting fish with sores, legions, black spots, and now malignant cancer has been confirmed...any thoughts?
  3. X2, 2 Ton Devcon 30min is the way to go
  4. Toms River Ocean County here
  5. Ive never fished duck island in the winter but ive fished the power plant in Lacey late in the season. Ive always had success but recently they blocked off access to the best area. Id say its worth a shot.
  6. I catch most of my Carp on a 10# braid with a 12# flouro leader, you just have to just let them run then gain line when you can. Eventually you'll get them in, but if you try to horse them in they'll break your line, snap your rod, or straighten your hook out. I usually back way off my drag and use my hand on the spool.
  7. Carp put up a saltwater fight in fresh water. I love yaking for carp, nice fish!
  8. A quality dry bag, CB radio, Air horn, flare gun, safety whistle, magnesium fire starter, tinder, good aluminum pliers, multitool, small bolt cutters (tin snips)...a good SHARP knife (I carry a Gerber pocket knife on my vest & a machete that has a razor sharp blade on one side & a saw on the other)...toilet paper, insect repellant, mosquito net, disinfectant, antiseptic, antibiotic, pain reliever, bandages, medical tape, gauze, suture kit, water purifier tabs, canteen, at least 30' of paracord, rain gear, tarp, about 2' of small tubing...I carry all this and it fits in a drawstring backpack (except the machete) remember, its better to have it & not need it.
  9. Thank God everyone is OK.
  10. Are you leaning toward a glass or aluminum boat? That should be one of the first things you address. I'm guessing from the HP you are looking for you're leaning toward a glass boat. If you fish smaller, more shallow waters then you might want to go tin. If you're fishing bigger, deeper waters then glass is a good choice...just my 2 pennies
  11. Hey Guys, I was out on the water 2 weeks ago when my trolling motor blew out. Its a 12v 55lb Minn-Kota Powerdrive that's going on 12 years old. Last season the lower unit got water in it and burned out the circuit board out. I had it resealed and repaired, but I've reached the point where I'm not willing to put anymore money into fixing it and would rather just buy a new one. When I bought the Powerdrive I liked the idea of electric steer, but now I'm on the fence about going back to cable steer. The thing is I already have the mounting bracket for a Powerdrive model installed and I'm not sure I want to drill anymore holes in the bow of my Tracker. I found a few 12v 45-55lb Powerdrive v2 models in my budget ($500-$700), that will fit in the mounting bracket. My question is are there any 12v MinnKota cable steer motors that fit into the same mounting bracket? Or am I going to have to drill more holes if I wanna go back to cable steer? Any advice and/or suggestions?? Thanks
  12. I keep a pin style key lock on my trailer all the time. Whe. Im in a shady area I put my bike lock through the tire & wrap it around the trailer. Its steel cable wrapped in Kevlar. I also use it when I cartop my kayak.
  13. I don't see anything wrong with rivets, I think it's more an issue of how well the boat has been taken care of. I've fished from plenty of riveted brands mentioned above and they were all solid boats. My buddy has an old riveted 14' Landau and it doesn't leak a bit. As far as fishing 3 people out of one boat, you're going to want to go 16' and up. I have a 17' boat and its really tight with 3 people plus gear.
  14. http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/BPSIFrame?catalogId=10051&langId=-1&storeId=10151&targeturl=http://www.trackerboats.com/&tab=4 Which model were you looking at? Seems like any of the 17/18' models suit you're needs & then some.
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