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  1. Took the canoe out to the private lake. Caught 28 Largemouth .Nothing over a 1lb... Was fun though..
  2. I have a 16 acre private lake that I fish. I know a couple that live on it. Out in cowlesville. I usually use their Jon boat but it sucks.. hoping to get the canoe out there tomorrow..
  3. I have a brand new canoe with a brand new trolling motor.. not trying to take it on the river lol
  4. Good luck when you do go out. I can't wait to get out on the river or the lake. Just waiting for my brother in law to get his boat out of storage..
  5. Agree with this...
  6. All I know is that its off of Dann road... I hope to go check it out soon.. I guess you park on the road and walk down a trail and its right there..
  7. My buddy was told about it by a guy who works at Gander... He went back there and checked it out... was told there were bass and Pike in there . Was thinking about taking the canoe...
  8. Eagles acquire No. 2 overall draft pick from Browns By Around The NFL staff Published: April 20, 2016 at 01:50 p.m. Friend(s) EmailYour EmailSend Email By Around The NFL staff More Columns > For the second time in less than a week, an NFL team has made a bold move to potentially draft a franchise quarterback. The Philadelphia Eagles acquired the No. 2 overall pick of the 2016 NFL Draft in a trade with the Cleveland Browns on Wednesday, the Eagles announced. Philadelphia will receive a 2017 fourth-round pick along with the No. 2 pick in exchange for five picks, including this year's and next year's first rounders. The deal puts Philadelphia in a prime position to select one of the two quarterbacks that every NFL Media draft analyst has projected as the first players set to be taken off the draft board in Chicago on April 28. Cal's Jared Goff and North Dakota State's Carson Wentz are expected to be the first two selections of the draft. For the Eagles, the move to No. 2 gives executive vice president Howie Roseman and new coach Doug Pederson a promising opportunity to mold the direction of the franchise for years to come. Last year's offseason acquisition of Sam Bradford -- a former No. 1 overall pick -- did little to bolster the Eagles' offense in 2015. Until Tuesday, the Eagles were poised go with Bradford and former Kansas City Chiefs backup Chase Daniel as their quarterbacks for 2016. The Eagles-Browns trade comes six days after the Los Angeles Rams pulled off a blockbuster deal with the Tennessee Titans to secure the draft's No. 1 overall pick. Around The NFL will have more on the trade soon.
  9. Anyone ever fish the big pond off Dann Rd in Amherst?
  10. I hear you on that... I'll add Dino Dan to that list too..lol
  11. The best thing for the Browns would be to have a new owner buy the team...
  12. Lol... I am sure you would.. One hell of a defense you have... Crazy rumors going around for a bit that Denver wanted to trade for our QB Tyrod Taylor... Mike Mayock's 2016 NFL Draft position rankings 2.0 By Mike Mayock NFL Media draft analyst Published: March 8, 2016 at 11:54 a.m. Updated: April 7, 2016 at 06:44 p.m. Likes | Comments With the conclusion of the 2016 NFL Scouting Combine, Mike Mayock unveils the second of his position-by-position rankings for the 2016 NFL Draft. Quarterback 1. Carson Wentz, North Dakota State 2. Jared Goff, California 3. Paxton Lynch, Memphis 4. Connor Cook, Michigan State 5. Dak Prescott, Mississippi State 2016 NFL DRAFT Tracker: Players | Positions | By grade Draft coverage: Mayock's position-by-position rankings Jeremiah: Top 50 draft prospects Brandt's Hot 100: Tunsil tops ratings Top 5 draft needs for every team Draft rumors: Connecting players, teams 2016 pro days schedule and results CFB 24/7: Full 'Path to Draft' coverage Mock drafts: Jeremiah 6.0: Tunsil tumbles Brooks 6.0: Browns bolster o-line Zierlein 6.0: Rams get Wentz Davis 5.0: QBs go 1-2 Reuter 6.0: Cowboys shore up secondary Running back 1. Ezekiel Elliott, Ohio State 2. Derrick Henry, Alabama 3. Devontae Booker, Utah 4. Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech 5. C.J. Prosise, Notre Dame Rise: Prosise (NR) Fall: Jordan Howard, Indiana (5) Wide receiver 1. Laquon Treadwell, Ole Miss 2. Corey Coleman, Baylor 3. Josh Doctson, TCU 4. Will Fuller, Notre Dame T-5. Sterling Shepard, Oklahoma T-5. Michael Thomas, Ohio State Rise: Doctson (4), Fuller (5), Shepard (NR) Fall: Thomas (3) Tight end 1. Hunter Henry, Arkansas 2. Austin Hooper, Stanford 3. Jerrell Adams, South Carolina 4. Nick Vannett, Ohio State 5. Ben Braunecker, Harvard Rise: Braunecker (NR) Fall: Henry Krieger Coble, Iowa (5) Offensive tackle 1. Laremy Tunsil, Ole Miss 2. Ronnie Stanley, Notre Dame 3. Jack Conklin, Michigan State 4. Taylor Decker, Ohio State T-5. Germain Ifedi, Texas A&M T-5. Jason Spriggs, Indiana Rise: Ifedi (NR), Spriggs (NR) Fall: Willie Beavers, Western Michigan (5) Guard 1. Cody Whitehair, Kansas State 2. Joshua Garnett, Stanford 3. Christian Westerman, Arizona State 4. Vadal Alexander, LSU 5. Connor McGovern, Missouri Rise: Garnett (3), Westerman (4), McGovern (NR) Fall: Alexander (2), Graham Glasgow, Michigan (5) Center 1. Ryan Kelly, Alabama 2. Nick Martin, Notre Dame 3. Max Tuerk, USC 4. Evan Boehm, Missouri T-5. Graham Glasgow, Michigan T-5. Jack Allen, Michigan State Rise: Glasgow (NR) Fall: Allen (5) Interior defensive line 1. DeForest Buckner, Oregon 2. Sheldon Rankins, Louisville 3. Jarran Reed, Alabama 4. A'Shawn Robinson, Alabama 5. Robert Nkemdiche, Ole Miss Rise: Rankins (3), Reed (4), Robinson (5) Fall: Nkemdiche (2) Edge rusher 1. Joey Bosa, Ohio State 2. Leonard Floyd, Georgia 3. Noah Spence, Eastern Kentucky 4. Shaq Lawson, Clemson T-5. Kamalei Correa, Boise State T-5. Emmanuel Ogbah, Oklahoma State Rise: Floyd (4), Correa (NR), Ogbah (NR) Fall: Spence (2), Lawson (3), Kevin Dodd, Clemson (5) Linebacker 1. Jaylon Smith, Notre Dame 2. Myles Jack, UCLA 3. Darron Lee, Ohio State 4. Reggie Ragland, Alabama 5. Deion Jones, LSU Rise: Lee (4) Fall: Ragland (3) Cornerback 1. Vernon Hargreaves, Florida 2. Eli Apple, Ohio State 3. Artie Burns, Miami (Fla.) 4. William Jackson III, Houston 5. Mackensie Alexander, Clemson Rise: Hargreaves (2), Apple (4), Burns (NR), Jackson (NR) Fall: Alexander (3), Cyrus Jones, Alabama (5) Note: Jalen Ramsey, Florida State (1), moves to safety Safeties 1. Jalen Ramsey, Florida State 2. Karl Joseph, West Virginia 3. Vonn Bell, Ohio State 4. Miles Killebrew, Southern Utah 5. K.J. Dillon, West Virgina Rise: Dillon (NR) Fall: Joseph (1), Bell (2), Darien Thompson, Boise State (3), Jeremy Cash, Duke (5) Note: Ramsey moves from cornerback Follow Mike Mayock on Twitter @MikeMayock
  13. Chicago Fire Chicago PD Fear the walking dead The Outsiders Game of Silence Bates Motel Empire Deadliest Catch 60 Days In Really miss Sons of Anarchy and the show Rescue Me..
  14. 2016 NFL Draft order.. Above.
  15. Pick Team 1 Los Angeles Rams 2 Cleveland Browns 3 San Diego Chargers 4 Dallas Cowboys 5 Jacksonville Jaguars 6 Baltimore Ravens 7 San Francisco 49ers 8 Philadelphia Eagles 9 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 10 New York Giants 11 Chicago Bears 12 New Orleans Saints 13 Miami Dolphins 14 Oakland Raiders 15 Tennessee Titans 16 Detroit Lions 17 Atlanta Falcons 18 Indianapolis Colts 19 Buffalo Bills 20 New York Jets 21 Washington Redskins 22 Houston Texans 23 Minnesota Vikings 24 Cincinnati Bengals 25 Pittsburgh Steelers 26 Seattle Seahawks 27 Green Bay Packers 28 Kansas City Chiefs 30 Arizona Cardinals 31 Carolina Panthers 32 Denver Broncos
  16. Nice fish! Used the Ned rig last year and loved it.. Can't wait to use it again on Erie...
  17. I'll get up there one of these days...

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