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  1. My boys put a hurting on the slabs Sunday!
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  2. Oh crap. Now everyone will know about Simcoe perch ?
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  3. Another cool interesting project by good friend, Bruce Tufts and his students at Tufts Lab(Queen's University)! Amazing how far these fish travel! I wonder if the one that went up the St. Lawrence River was caught & kept?
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  4. Go with the XP camera. Its simple and you will like it. User friendly. I can ship you mine if you want. Just ship it back.LOL Check your local walmart or shoppers drug store. That is where I bought mine.
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  5. About GoPro, what the others said, and way over priced. If you google "action cameras", you will come up with pages and pages of them. Also do a review of action cameras, there's a lot of reviews, pro's and con's and some list the top 10, etc. Some may claim 4K at 30 FPS(frames per second). That's borderline watching the old flickering 16mm movie projectors. The human eye "looses" the flickering around 24 FPS, at 30 it's still old technology. At 60 FPS it's very good, but you're back to 1080P or 720P, lower video quality. If you have a Henry's photo shop close by, drop in and see them. At $49, the one Alan posted would be fine for most people that aren't expecting a IMax theatre.
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  6. That,s amazing. We should put one on you David. LOL
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  7. Them was the good old days Paul ?
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  8. I caught one a Pointe Au Baril one year that was coughing up crayfish.
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  9. It's pretty cool to see some of these studies, walleye aren't afraid to travel, they do the same on Lake Erie.
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  10. Couldn’t be happier with what the kids got for my 60th. Thanks Guys! Advanced Taxidermy made a replica of my biggest ski. Caught in 2005 on Scugog. 52 inches. Based on measurement and photo. Hanging at the cottage now. BTW I posted an add to rent our cottage this summer if anyone is interested. 3 wks. Under miscellaneous.
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  11. Thanks but the fishing was a lot tougher on tournament day! Surprisingly the weatherman was wrong with his forecast! LOL
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  12. Amazing, you can walk across the emeralds! I've had them cough up shiners, gobies & baby perch, damn cannibals! LOL
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  13. wow those fish are insane
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  14. It's been a lot of years since I was on Lake Erie Chuck but it also had massive schools of emerald shiners, we would usually see them in the fall along the break walls while smallie fishing and some seemed 100 yards long. We also seem to have our fair share of gobies and I am guessing freshwater shrimp too, along with the mayfly and midge hatches that drive people living along the lakefront nuts.
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  15. congrats on the win dave!
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  16. If you saw the #'s of emerald shiners clogging the marinas right now Paul, it would probably blow your mind. Not to mention the gobies and freshwater shrimp in Simcoe. That said, I got a big one this weekend that spit up another small perch as I was lifting it into the boat. As soon as the little one hit the water it bolted back down to bottom. Its antagonizer was not so lucky lol.
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  17. Found the original pic from 2005.
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  18. No fish in Simcoe!
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  19. Kind of what I thought, evidently no shortage of food for them there. It seems to me that Lake Erie used to be better for perch, but with the ban on Walleye netting here they focus on perch. Looks like the makings of a great fish fry!
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  20. yeah people who buy in a known flood area sure bare most of the cost of moving their house to high ground
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  21. My buddy went and bought one of those fancy pantsy Nepolians,so asked if I wanted his old one. I like free. Lost a knob on my travels,but I can get a replacement I am sure. Puts out 60,000 BTU. So he says. Even came with a rotisserie.
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