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  1. Great pics Al! Good luck in the shoot out.
  2. I know a couple of guys who have an air horn on their boat, for just the occasion. Works pretty good.
  3. 2007 Stinger Challengers 1. GLF -pd 2. Redeye - pd 3. DIRTY DOG/Heavy Action - pd 4. Priority1 - pd 5. Hunt4Ever - pd 6. tltorrice - pd 7. Sea-Mac - pd 8. mariner - pd 9. doughman - pd 10. anmetcalf - pd 11. caznik - pd 12. Dv8oR - pd One change.
  4. Congratulations Ben and Cazzie! What a busy year you have had Rich. Now maybe you can find the time for so much needed R & R on the water.
  5. Nice job Phil! I think I see 13 fish in the picture.....but not sure. What was the final tally?
  6. Nice picture tort! Glad to see you are thinking about safety by wearing a pfd.
  7. Nice job Brek! By Yellow NBK....do you mean yellow killer?
  8. I am not sure if my crew and the other boats around me can handle me eating Deer Camp Beans.
  9. Thanks for the report Scott. I wont make it back up to Muskegon until Thursday.
  10. I should be up in Muskegon by then. Do you know your camp site yet, or will you be using the grill at the pavillion?
  11. I have received numerous emails stated I had an e-card from a friend or family member. I clicked on one, thinking it was from my mother, and my antivirus went off immediately and blocked it. DO NOT CLICK ON AN EMAIL WITH AN e-CARD UNLESS IT IS FROM A KNOWN EMAIL ADDRESS.
  12. LAS VEGAS — Like a summer cyclone gathering force, the Storm e-mail worm is casting an expanding shadow on the Internet. Storm first spread to e-mail in-boxes in Europe and the USA in January — enticing recipients to click on a link for a fake news story about a deadly storm or other dramatic event. Clicking on the link turned the PC over to Storm's controller. As security companies began blocking such e-mail, Storm instead started sending out links to tainted e-cards purportedly from family or friends. "It's the perfect example of the cat-and-mouse game where the author modifies the threat to stay ahead," says Ben Greenbaum, senior research at anti-virus supplier Symantec. (SYMC) At the Black Hat security conference here, Atlanta-based security firm SecureWorks said Thursday that it has blocked 20 million copies of Storm from hitting e-mail in-boxes at its 1,800 clients since June. New versions of Storm continue to swamp e-mail in-boxes. Clicking a tainted link causes the victim's PC to be quietly added to a sprawling network of infected "bot" PCs, says SecureWorks senior researcher Joe Stewart. Storm's controller has used this bot network to relay millions of e-mail messages hyping cheap shares in obscure public companies. The crooks, of course, own shares in the companies. Once the spam drives up the price, they dump the shares at a profit. Stewart has done groundbreaking work tracking Storm's pump-and-dump activities. The number of active Storm bots zoomed to 1.7 million by the end of July, up from 2,815 at the end of May. Security firms have tried to stem Storm's damage by setting up virtual computers, called honeypots, to receive the e-mails carrying fake e-cards. Filters can then be put in place to block such e-mail. But Storm's author quickly adjusted. The latest version detects virtual machines and does not infect them. None of the techniques Storm's author has used are new. But combining them toward a single goal has never been done on this scale. "They are sending it out very aggressively," says Mikko Hypponen, senior researcher at anti-virus firm F-Secure. Storm has resulted in far and away the largest bot network ever measured, Stewart says. He worries that the author has other profit-making activities in mind. "It could be the hacker is rapidly building up the botnet so it can be leased to other hackers, so that they can launch massive attacks against whatever target they choose," he says. Stewart's advice: Keep anti-virus software up to date and be suspicious of any e-mail attachment or link, even from what appears to be a familiar source.
  13. Make sure you mark the black buoy on your GPS. Go around the buoy on the left side. There is a shallow area between the buoy and the shore. It is hard to pick out the light on the black buoy in the dark because of all the lights on the shoreline. Fishermans Landing is by the black spot that looks like an explanation point on the upper right hand side of the lake. The long arrow points to the black buoy. The short arrow points a wide red line. This is the shallow area.
  14. After many phone calls, I found a store in Grand Rapids that has a few of them in stock. I am picking up a couple tomorrow. After I pick them up, I will let everyone else know what store I found them at.
  15. Great shot of the brown trout! No luck on the 30lb'er yet?
  16. Thats the bad thing about fishing out of St. Joeseph. A lot of people leave their windows down, so they do not get broken. You would think the person collecting the money would have heard the noise????
  17. Here is the near shore forecast for the Southern half of Lake Michigan for this weekend. TONIGHT EAST WINDS AROUND 10 KNOTS. MOSTLY CLEAR. WAVES 1 FOOT OR LESS. SATURDAY EAST WINDS AROUND 10 KNOTS BACKING NORTH IN THE AFTERNOON. MOSTLY SUNNY. WAVES 1 FOOT OR LESS. SATURDAY NIGHT SOUTHEAST WINDS 5 TO 15 KNOTS. MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF LIGHT SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS. WAVES 1 FOOT OR LESS. Who is fishing this weekend? I am heading out with DIRTY DOG on Sunday.
  18. There has to be a member from Minnesota. Any members from Minnesota?
  19. This is the lure package for the Stinger Challenge. Two of these colors are exclusive colors, and another one is a special one that is currently only available in the Stinger Challenge lure package.
  20. These do not glow.
  21. Has anyone seen the new Monkey Puke J-Plug? The color code is (0214). I would like to get a couple of these. I have seen them online. Has anyone seen them in stores?
  22. Woo Hooo.....Looks like I have something to look foreward to on Sunday........I think! Nice pictures Terry!
  23. I changed the date to the correct date.
  24. Nice king Brek! Your picture does not do it any justice. A king like that needs to be displayed! Send it to me and I will upload it at a larger size.
  25. Sliders do not count as lines. You are allowed to run 6 rods plus you may run 1 slider per line.
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