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Get a taste of one of these lesser-known wine regions in the U.S.

The lakes of course I went there for the fishing so I've probably seen them better than you. Let me know if you want tips. :cheers:

Please do give some tips for fishing in the lakes. I would love to increase my deficient knowledge.
 
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Please do give some tips for fishing in the lakes. I would love to increase my deficient knowledge.

I'll help any way I can for starters use multi colored line to figure out the depth since Cayuga and the other one are pretty deep, troll some spoons at various depths, or drop down a jig with a plastic. Personally I don't like the taste of lake trout and don't keep bass as they're good sporting fish. Ask away if you need clarification.


there is a good reason I was going to visit it only in retirement
i have higher profile places on my travel priority queue - Yellowstone NP, Florida Keys, Paris/France

Fair enough personally I try to stay off the beaten path. To each their own indeed.
 
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Cayuga and "the other one"? Which one is the other one?

You don't know which of the lakes are deeper than others? :what:
I'll let you do some research on that but this is getting wildly off topic. Feel free to pm and maybe if I go up there again I can show you the ropes in person.
 
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You don't know which of the lakes are deeper than others? :what:
I'll let you do some research on that but this is getting wildly off topic. Feel free to pm and maybe if I go up there again I can show you the ropes in person.

Which of the lakes are you talking about? The one that the US Navy uses for deep sea diving training or some other one?
 
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Which of the lakes are you talking about? The one that the US Navy uses for deep sea diving training or some other one?

:offpost::nono::nono::nono:

The streams nearby (a lot of them I don't even know the names for :o:) are also great but lets stop derailing this thread further. Further questions you can pm. :enjoy:
 
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