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Pooldoo73

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  1. Guys, let's get one thing straight. FISHING OFFSHORE IS STILL WIDE OPEN FROM SOUTH PASS OF

    THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER ALL THE WAY TO TEXAS. Captain Devlin with Reel Peace found huge schools

    of pogy and herring in West Delta today and headed to the Tuna grounds. Anyone that cancels an offshore trip out of

    Louisiana right now is crazy.

  2. I changed the exhaust manifold and elbow after this started. It did it on my last 2 trips after the change, which was irritating to say the least. Both of my engines have a history of running on high end of the safe range for being raw water cooled, in the 180-190 range according to the gauge.

    This condition could come from the engine running too cold?

  3. I have twin inline 6 sterndrives in my boat. I have noticed what I think is an issue with one of the engines during the last couple trips. There is an excessive amount of water condensation that develops under the valve cover on one engine, which translates to milky white oil on top of that cylinder after the boat is back home. No water in the oil on the dipstick. Just a condition that seems to develop after the engine cools. Does anyone have a clue to what could be causing this? The other engine does not develop this condition. Thanks.

  4. We are about to float away in South Louisiana. Almost 15" of rain for the month of December in Baton Rouge. We usually get ~3". New Orleans got over 25" of rain in December, the most rain for any month since records have been kept. It has made fishing the marsh rather difficult due to the fresh water, but we still had our good days. :504_shrugging:

  5. Louisiana Fisheries has finally had enough of NMFS ridiculous assault on recreational fishermen. At their last meeting, on 11/05/09, LDWF decided not to continue to follow federal fisheries recreational closures for red snapper, amberjack, grouper, and tilefish fisheries. It is only really a statement by Louisiana to tell NMFS that it will no longer blindly go along with the junk science that NMFS is using. Louisiana's coastal waters only extend 3 miles offshore, so it's very unlikely we will be able to catch any of these fishes in our waters anyway. If all states along the Gulf Coast disregard NMFS garbage science, somebody in power may eventually take a look into why it has been allowed for so long. :605_thumbs_up:

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