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    And so it begins in earnest. Large scale wind projects in the North East!!

    No trolling here, just not falling for ignorant groupthink. So far, the reasons presented to be against this are: Impact to the environment - the impact from offshore drilling is far worse, and we've had environmental disasters related to spills multiple times over the past several decades...
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    And so it begins in earnest. Large scale wind projects in the North East!!

    You were already on ignore JPD - I asked about subsidies, you made some completely pointless remark about fuel ranges? This one is pretty simple - but it's obviously above a lot of pay grades here. You guys are stuck on 'those leftists are just a bunch of tax and spend tree huggers'. You've...
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    And so it begins in earnest. Large scale wind projects in the North East!!

    I must have missed the part where the objective was to get truck drivers to immediately cease and desist driving their existing trucks. I can imagine this is the crew that must have been bitching to no end when the phone company announced it was discontinuing dial telephones.
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    And so it begins in earnest. Large scale wind projects in the North East!!

    Not gullible, ignorant. If you're stuck on 'they're trying to save the world' - you clearly don't understand what's at stake here.
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    And so it begins in earnest. Large scale wind projects in the North East!!

    Do you have a source to quote here? I recall Siemens spinning off some of their wind manufacturing (for a tidy profit), but as recently as a few months ago I saw an article building a fairly large farm in the midwest somewhere. Right now - these companies can't meet demand. Fearing the end of...
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    And so it begins in earnest. Large scale wind projects in the North East!!

    Wait, are you claiming you wanted to have an honest discussion and you're bringing up these two points? Did I miss a memo somewhere - don't they have to do the same work and then some for offshore petroleum digging? Or are you suggesting we should put a moratorium on that? You don't care...
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    And so it begins in earnest. Large scale wind projects in the North East!!

    I'll take that as 'sure, I don't mind subsidizing the oil companies, but not the renewables'. I can understand you being beholden to them, if you routinely need to take 600 mile trips in your car. Luckily, the vast majority of Americans don't have that problem.
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    And so it begins in earnest. Large scale wind projects in the North East!!

    Did you feel the same about the petroleum and coal industries? Because those guys get a ton of subsidies despite the fact that they're both long beyond the early adoption scale. And that's without getting into the number of wars and conflicts we've gotten into trying to stabilize regions known...
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    And so it begins in earnest. Large scale wind projects in the North East!!

    You missed a few points there George - the point about the rest of the world wasn't with regards to carbon emissions, it was in regards to building out the manufacturing and technical expertise around renewable energy. We're already lagging - if we fall further behind, well - at some point, you...
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    And so it begins in earnest. Large scale wind projects in the North East!!

    C'mon - the environmental impact to fishing from spills like the BP spill in the Gulf, the Exxon Valdez - are orders of magnitude worse for the environment than these farms. The rest is just nonsense - why are the wealthy in the Hamptons able to prevent these from obstructing their view and...
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    And so it begins in earnest. Large scale wind projects in the North East!!

    George - have you ever visited or fished near an offshore oil rig? I have - they're an order of magnitude worse in terms of the impact on the surrounding ecosystem. Oddly enough, they do help the fishing. Are you familiar with the massive oil spills that have occurred in the past two decades...
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    And so it begins in earnest. Large scale wind projects in the North East!!

    Good lord some of you guys are gullible. You've fallen for a pitch that was aimed at keeping coal fired plants around, while the rest of the world was decommissioning them - partly because of the nuclear fallout and pollution generated, and partly because they're not economically viable...
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    Marine Supplies

    Both solid recommendations. Lighthouse is great, a quick phone call and I can usually confirm what they've got in stock, and they can even pull it for me and have it ready for pickup later. Makes that quick run to Riverhead when I'm working on the boat and realized I forgot something that much...
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    Will the DEC ever build a boat launching ramp on Peconic Bay ????

    If you're heading out from west of Riverhead, I'd strongly suggest you go no further east than Mattituck. There's an actual ramp and a pier, a much larger parking lot. The Oysterponds site is literally a concrete slab that goes into the water, nothing more - and as pointed out the tide and...
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    Will the DEC ever build a boat launching ramp on Peconic Bay ????

    Yep, that's the one! I knew they sold the place but wasn't aware they shut down the ramp. Good heads up for anyone who might have gone looking for it, my one trip there was enough for me.
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    Will the DEC ever build a boat launching ramp on Peconic Bay ????

    That's a fair point. It would take quite a bit of work to turn it into a true ramp for a larger boat, not a glorified kayak ramp (although I have seen people launch boats up to 21' when the tide is slack and when there's no wind). There's an actual ramp in Mattituck, but it's just far enough...
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    Will the DEC ever build a boat launching ramp on Peconic Bay ????

    It looks like it's been moving along nicely after getting postponed due to the pandemic last year. I'm hoping that it'll be ready at some point this year, although having seen it a couple of weeks ago I doubt that's any time before July 4th. What would be awesome is if that DEC site on the...
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    $$$ if it's not the boat, it's the trailer...

    I've owned a trailer for 5 years now, after having the boat docked for the first 5 years I owned it in NYC. My problem with the trailer (in my case, not sure how applicable it is to others) is that I don't really know what kind of routine maintenance and inspection is needed. I know what I...
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    Teasers

    That looks pretty cool - are those flutter jigs? I've never tried one with a teaser, most of mine either have assist hooks or just a hook with a surgical tube. How do you fish them?
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    Karen Ann Charters

    It's been 4 years since I took my son out with Vinnie to catch what was his largest striper in Jamaica Bay, and he still remembers that as his favorite fishing trip. Not to mention that's where he picked up the catchphrase 'now we're cooking with onions'. Still leaving from out behind Russo's...
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