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steplift20
02-01-2021, 08:15 PM
I got over 24 inches of snow here in mount Arlington nj
and that really sucks, sorry I just had to vent
Dana A
02-01-2021, 08:30 PM
I'm 15 mi north of Boston right on the coast. the forcast 8-10
not even an inch all rain
Two towns to the west a getting pummeled
phatdaddy
02-01-2021, 08:47 PM
I ve heard of places where water freezes in the air, though that was stories told by elders around the fire to keep the young ones in line.
Got to admire anyone who lives in that
Keep warm
Giorgio
02-02-2021, 07:02 AM
Here in Staten Island, the 1st time I measured, was 12 inches, then shoveled, the 2nd time was 8 inches, then shoveled again, finally, and hoping the last 2inches. I didn't measure, that's what it looked like it, but since it had almost stopped maybe it was wind blown snow. I think we got at least between 18-20 inches here. Right now a few flurries are coming down. ENJOY!!!!
Destroyer
02-02-2021, 02:38 PM
24" measured inches in Montville, NJ. Stopped for a little while this morning but snowing again. Forecast is for another 1-3 before it finally ends. Thank God for snowblowers. We (wife and I) have been doing the driveway about every 5-6 inches, keeping ahead of really high amounts. My driveway is 145 feet long, so it's prudent to take several small bites rather than one large bite at the end.
Destroyer
02-02-2021, 02:40 PM
I ve heard of places where water freezes in the air, though that was stories told by elders around the fire to keep the young ones in line.
Got to admire anyone who lives in that
Keep warm
LOL Cold Phat... real cold. I'll remember that when you are suffering in 100+ temp with 90% humidity. :you:
charlie_the_tuna
02-02-2021, 05:36 PM
South shore of western Long Island. Almost 2 feet. I’m in my house almost 23 years. Every winter I say I’m buying a snow blower. I have 3 to 5 years left in the house. I don’t know if it makes sense at this point. I sure am getting tired of this snow sh!t!!!
phatdaddy
02-02-2021, 07:27 PM
Fair deal,D. Everywhere has its trade offs. I went and had the oil changed in my wife s car today, the mechanics lift is outside in his parking lot, hurricane blew the building away. Been like that over 2 years. We were saying he would love to have an hour or two of this 50 degree weather in August.
Ya ll stay safe and warm
steplift20
02-02-2021, 07:34 PM
Update, got over 30 inches , never loved a snowblower the way that I do now. Had to break down the snow than blow than break down the snow and blow I could repeat that but you know where I'm going . Hey destroyer, montville is not to far from me, where do you launch your boat?
Destroyer
02-03-2021, 05:27 AM
Ya ll stay safe and warm
You too my brother.
Destroyer
02-03-2021, 05:42 AM
Update, got over 30 inches , never loved a snowblower the way that I do now. Had to break down the snow than blow than break down the snow and blow I could repeat that but you know where I'm going . Hey destroyer, montville is not to far from me, where do you launch your boat?
My daughter lives in Mt. Arlington, so I know right where you are. I launch in 3 different places. Mostly in Laurel Park in Secaucus. Then I run down the Hackensack river to the New York bight, then from there to the Hudson river and from there to Sandy hook. It's a 21 mile run, but the launch ramp is really nice with good parking and it's free. So I use a little more gas but I pay no launch fees, and no tolls on the GSP. Plus while everyone else is sitting in traffic on the GSP on a Sunday I'm cruising upriver @ 40mph most of the way. I save time, temper and less distance to travel.
Blue_Runner
02-03-2021, 02:27 PM
....and who wouldn't rather drive a boat than a vehicle?!
steplift20
02-03-2021, 06:44 PM
I know laurel hill in secaucus, they built a new school there , how far to get to raritan bay from the There? We used to catch strippers in the winter by the power plant when it was turned on
Destroyer
02-04-2021, 06:06 PM
I know laurel hill in secaucus, they built a new school there , how far to get to raritan bay from the There? We used to catch strippers in the winter by the power plant when it was turned on
Stripers still spawn by the plant, just not as many. It's 21 miles by boat from the ramp to Sandy Hook bay if you go under the Narrows bridge. 43 miles if you go by car to Highlands marina.
Destroyer
02-04-2021, 06:06 PM
....and who wouldn't rather drive a boat than a vehicle?!
Amen
steplift20
02-08-2021, 11:29 AM
Got ya plus there is good fishing by Swinburne island right past the bridge,I just never went that far leaving from secaucus, I know there is also good fishing by the verazzanno bridge too. Do you trailer your boat from montville ?Im a creature of comfort I guess I don't like trying new things if Im not formiliar with the area, I never went past the power plant but that sounds very tempting, cause from sandy hook ramp to the verazzanno bridge I bet it's got to be at least 7 miles.plus it's closer to me and with the price of gas going up I think I will be using that ramp too. I have a 2018 tundra so be careful when you park next to me lol
steplift20
02-08-2021, 02:29 PM
Destroyer, Do you have any issues with low bridges? I was told by my son that there are 2 bridges that are very low at high tide, and your running a Steplift I would bet. P.s I will be careful when I see your Durango too lol
Giorgio
02-09-2021, 09:08 AM
Low bridges, how about the Bride of destruction with a little treat, some might be jealous!!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ft6QjiO_Us
phatdaddy
02-09-2021, 06:53 PM
Mmmmmmm.....
So is the deli back open yet, hope so
Giorgio
02-10-2021, 08:41 AM
I hear that the Knapp Street Deli in Sheepshead Bay is open. It was tough for a while but since it's only take out, I guess that pulled them through. That's what I will be making today, my toasted everything bagel, butter and soft bacon. It seems that when you make it yourself at home, it never tastes as good as when you get it out.
BE SAFE
Destroyer
02-11-2021, 04:58 PM
Awesome video G. :)
Striper80
02-19-2021, 09:59 PM
My daughter lives in Mt. Arlington, so I know right where you are. I launch in 3 different places. Mostly in Laurel Park in Secaucus. Then I run down the Hackensack river to the New York bight, then from there to the Hudson river and from there to Sandy hook. It's a 21 mile run, but the launch ramp is really nice with good parking and it's free. So I use a little more gas but I pay no launch fees, and no tolls on the GSP. Plus while everyone else is sitting in traffic on the GSP on a Sunday I'm cruising upriver @ 40mph most of the way. I save time, temper and less distance to travel.
You have a place you buy bait, if you need it? Since 2017 I really haven’t had much free time to use my boat, but I’m planning on using it this summer. I’ve been toying with launching from secaucus and running down.
Destroyer
02-20-2021, 02:04 AM
You have a place you buy bait, if you need it? Since 2017 I really haven***8217;t had much free time to use my boat, but I***8217;m planning on using it this summer. I***8217;ve been toying with launching from secaucus and running down.
There are several places in Carlstadt, Monachie and Newark that have small streams that killies live in. The second river in Newark, just before it joins into the Passaic river is a favorite spot for me. Take Rt21 to the mill Street exit, make your first left turn and there's a little bridge about 200 feet ahead. I just put out killie traps and get several quarts full. Keep them in a 5 gal bucket overnight with an air pump and they'll be fine for the morning trip. I get frozen Squid from ShopRite or pretty much any food supermarket. That's ham and eggs for Fluke. For Blues and the rest I use lures. I have down-riggers and troll Umbrella rigs a lot for Blues and Stripers
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