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  1. And in case anyone thinks I am kidding or stretching the truth. Don't forget what happened in 2010...

     

    http://www.thestar.com/news/ontario/article/813758--mauling-victim-gives-chilling-account-of-bear-attack

     

    But the bear eventually got them.

     

    “Then he started eating my flesh.”

     

    Marois said he watched as the bear started eating into his right calf.

     

    “He was eating my meat and he was licking the blood and licking himself and just enjoying every bite of it.

     

    Marois suffered his worst injuries to his legs, which required a skin graft to repair. They look torn apart and scrawny when he lifts up his hospital gown.

     

    “He ate my whole calf.”

     

    Marois says he made at least 10 attempts to climb away from the bear and it kept coming after him.

     

    “I was trying to get away from him in every direction that I could in that oak tree, but he kept on dragging me down; he wanted me down on the ground.”

  2. Spring bear hunt is the solution to bear population control. Nothing will happen on that front until someone in a city gets mauled or killed. Cidiots tend to feel that if you live north of highway 7 and a bear kills you its because you are on its turf. A bear meanders into oakville and the swat team is called in. That happens up north and the answer is light a firecracker and scare it away. Seriously shake your head. When a bear kills a human they don't die from the initial attack. They are eaten piece by piece, until they bleed to death. Awake the entire time. A bear will rarely in an attack kill instantly. Every occourance I have heard about the person is partially mutilated with limbs chewed off, face, arms and legs eaten and digested while they are attatched to the person as they are awake and lucid. Skin, flesh and organs ripped from the bone. Sorry for being so visual but its the truth. Throw a firecracker at a returning nuisance bear? Not by me. Unless its attatched to the end of a 180 grain 30-06 bullet. Now this isn't to say that attacks happen allot, as we all know this is not the case. I can tell you this without any uncertainty that when it does happen its not something you want to be around, have happen to or even hear the details.

     

    A bear that associates food with humans is a bear that needs to be harvested. They can't be relocated as they will return for several hundred km's. This was proven by the MnR with algonquin park nuisance bears. Putting it down is the only safe answer here.

     

    Just my opinion of course.

  3. Sorry about that, I couldn't resist.

     

    The only thing useful I would add is that your bass boat will hunker down pretty good when pulling a tube up on plane. If you tie down to the back then the rope will likely be under water. Same goes for skiing. It can be done but it will be hard for the skier to stand up. I would think seriously about getting a high 5 prop a fair number of pitch inches below what you run while skiing. This will help you to get out of the water and get the person out of the water.

     

    I used to do a fair bit of towing toys behind my bowrider, and I ran a 19inch prop normally and a 15 inch prop while tubing. I tied down to the "o" boats on the transom with a "Y" harness and a float. Never had an issue with the motor chewing up the rope.

  4. Assuming you're comparing two reels of similar quality, I think rod length is more important when it comes to distance.

     

    Yes, bring I have a 7 Foot heav XF compre in Spinning and casting. Both with 50 pound power pro, one with the symetre 4000 and one with a curado. Tried a dhsv 200 and an E. The symetre out casts both by a fair bit.

  5. before reading this post i never would go with a spinner over 2500, in fact i use a 1500 most of the time. but some very interesting points have been brought up regarding pier fishing/line weights, balance, etc.

     

    i think the baitcaster takes care of every situation where i would need a larger spinning reel. when i was a kid we had giant clunker reels im guessing it was availability or cost..but looking back why did we perch fish with 4000 reels?

     

    I have been using a baitcaster for a number of years and have used all sorts of good and cheap ones, but a spinning real will out cast a baitcaster. Thats why I use the 4000 for frog fishing. Alot of times you just can't get the boat as deep into the weeds as you want. a big spinning real and a long spining rod will help you get the extra oompf when you want it. Other than that Yah, if I want lots of line on the spool its a baitcaster.

  6. Also there is a bit more drag power, as well you can crank a bit better with the longer handle on bigger fish. I wouldn't dream of trying to real in amusky with a 2500 but the 4000 has brought in a number of fish without issue. I know some musky guys will complain at that but this is my experience.

  7. I was gonna buy an indiana jones hat to wear fishing this year, but. When I tried one on I realized I would need a whip to complete the look, and my tournament partner refuses to scream "Da plane Boss da plane" every time I hook a fish.

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