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  1. Just got back from the Facts of Fishing tour held in Sarnia tonight, it is definitely worth checking out. Picked up a tonne of great tips and all of the presenters were quite knowledgable. Dave and his co presenters were giving out a bit of swag as well... and getting the kids in the crowd involved. If you can get to one of these shows, you won't be dissapointed!!

  2. Rolly try dragging tubes smoke color or red flake even white if that does not work try just using gulp worms on a bottom bouncer or just split shot them along the bottom slow. deeper water 14-18' is where we get them I dont target them but do get them when were out for eye's. Send lunker777 a PM his name is Tyler he lives here in Chatham and might be able to help as he loves Bass.

     

    Right on...thanks for the tips...I appreciate it. I haven't fished LSC since I was a kid, is it really weedy when I get out into 10-15ft of water, or is it patchy??

  3. Heading out to Lake St. Clair for my buddies bachelor party, and were hoping to get out for a few smallies wednesday and thursday of next week. I was wondering if you guys could give me some tips for those of you that have experience fishing this area.

     

    I have only really fished for smallmouth in the St. Clair river, and all we do there is drag lizards along the bottom with a texas rigged setup. my question is, what sort of setup would work best in Lake St. Clair??

     

    I wont be able to have the boat conrtol for dropshotting, so that will be out of the question.

     

    I have been told to start out near the XE2 buoy and fish 10'-15' of water.

     

    Any tips and help would be appreciated...thanks in advance.

  4. I was looking on 411.ca and I can't seem to find anyone that does snow removal up there. I need to get a spot cleaned out in the drive way, since It hasn't been done yet this year, and can't find anone that does snow removal.

     

    I know there is a company called Gordon Snow Plowing, but I can't find the number.

     

    Does anyone know someone who provides this service in that area?

  5. Even better than Toporama, figure out the index number of the map you need and download the appropriate map here:

     

    http://ftp2.cits.rncan.gc.ca/pub/canmatrix/50k_300dpi/

     

    These are actual full size scans of the Ontario 1:50 000 topo maps. The same ones that cost you $ 12 in the store. Thank your tax dollars for this service.

     

    How do I go about figuring out which indes number I need??.....where do I find that info??

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