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Muskieman

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  1. It works period.

     

    I sell at least 4 cans of the stuff every day...

     

    Better than anything else by far..Garages buy it by the case..

    I had it on sale for 8.99$ just went back up to 11.49$

     

    People walk in and that's all they want.

    Not only to they make the auto & marine stuff they also have a spray form and a tranny additive ..

     

    SF16...is the "SEAFOAM" that everybody wants..does every thing... fuel stabilizer ..anti-gel..carb clean.. crank case clean..exhaust system clean "O2 sensors"..valve medic..ect...our Kleen Flo and GUNK sales reps really don't like the stuff.

    DC14..."DEEP CREEP" is a spray version of the SF16 but with a little more

    TT16 "TRANS TUNE" will stop shudders and hard shifting.

     

    I'm sold on the stuff and use it in ALL my engines including diesel ..I add it to my crankcase 1000K's before an oil change....

     

    I sell it to myself that's how much I'm sold on it.

     

    Randy.

    :canadian:

  2. That's not the case for me, I've personally raised some monsters here that got spooked by my trolling motor prop so It can only help if anything. I can see this is turning into a musky bible school like most musky threads do, I don't need another lecture on musky survival techniques. I'm not worried that the fish will die if I was I wouldn't do it.

     

    I don't want a Internet fight either, all I asked was for a planer board that will work for big baits? not another survival techniques lecture or how far out line needs to be. Sorry, I'm just tired of it, I've been fishing muskies for a long time now I know the basics, thanks.

     

     

    Sorry dude, I hadn't read the following post ... you were dealing with G Bay gin clean waters.... .

    ... your circumstances are different.

     

    I've seen a few anglers that use planer boards in a different way... set it up off of a modified downrigger with a quick release so when " the fight is on" you're not bothered with the weight of the board .

     

    A Muskie angler deserves respect most usually know what they are doing, and I apologize.. I don't want an Internet fight either.

     

    RFS

  3. Offshore boards are probably your best option with the appropriate release clips. It's your choice of course but I have no idea why someone would use planers for muskie. I also feel that with 200' of line out, you'll kill the muskie.

     

    For what it's worth, it's my opinion.

     

    I agree with Roy...

     

    For what it's worth it's my opinion too.

     

    There should be no need for planer boards while fishing Muskie.

     

    Most strikes happen close to the boat anyway...

    My line is out ..maximum 1 full cast behind the boat or preferably closer.

     

    For what it's worth this is my opinion.

     

    RFS

    :canadian:

  4. Here goes..

     

    On my 1998, 30hp Evinrude Tiller Short Shaft... Mounted on a 2002 Tracker SGV14T

     

    I have a 11* 10 1/4" prop that pushes me to 31.5 mph on GPS single and 27.6 with a buddy..

    I have no problems getting to plane single or double.

     

    I was in need of a new one and a buddy gave me his.. It fits like a glove it's off of a 1998 25hp Johnny.

    It is a 13* 10" ... how will this affect my performance???

     

    Slower to plane and a faster top end or faster to plane and a slower top end? :dunno:

     

    An inquiring mind needs to know..

     

    THANKS A MILLION!!!

     

    RFS

    :canadian:

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  5. the nicest of the houseboats on the lake are the three buoys that are in town and rented threw lakeland airways call and ask for darren or his wife, i owuld call soon as they book fast for the summer

     

     

    Bang On!

     

    there is also Leisure Island that rent Sea Turtles...an inferior boat than the Three Buoys... but still a load of fun..

     

    If ya have a 14 footer to tow behind it's just great!

     

    RFS

  6. Lakers in Temagami but not Nippising. I m a big Temagami fan

     

     

    I have to disagree... there are Lakers in Nipissing.... a few are caught every year in commercial nets or through the ice... my father-in-law caught a 7 lb'er off of Frank's Point at the mouth of the French in July of 2006.

     

    While I was a guide at Chaudiere Lodge on the Upper in 1995...one of our guests caught one off the dock

    and knocked it out with a rock it weighed about 4lbs.. and so did the rock.

     

    The MNR assumes that they come up from Georgian Bay into the lower French River and on up into the upper

    french and into Nipissing.

     

    REALLY NOT A SUSTAINABLE FISHERY....

     

    Same as there are Atlantic Salmon in Nipissing but don't expect to catch one..

     

    Randy From Sturgeon

     

    :canadian:

  7. what would you use for lake trout and i'll assume that in august there going to be deep down there correct?

     

     

    I fish Temagami all the time...lakers are very easy ...with or with out a downrigger.

     

    Steel line with a counter reel ..usually 60 feet or so down = 300 ft of steel.

    I always use a red and white "canoe" or "#60 Williams" I switch the triple hook for a single and attach a white twister tail .

    Ferguson Bay is really good in August... you may also find the 70' sand flats and use a 1oz jig dragged on bottom

    with a 6" white tail tipped with a large shiner. the average laker is larger this way.

     

    READ THE RULES ABOUT BAIT ON TEMAGAMI.. they are strictly enforced.

     

    If you have a canoe at your disposal... there are tons of little lakes in the area than can easily be accessed by car and have good fishing.

     

     

    Randy From Sturgeon.

    :canadian:

  8. That's true, but it's only effective for the first few years. Things like wear and calcium reabsorption can quickly bias scale readings of older fish. By the time a bass reaches 10, they are long past being reliably aged with scales. You end up with a rough guess at best. At that point, the only way to get a good reading is to section an otolith (ear stone), which is considerably more difficult and equipment intensive.

     

     

    COOL :)

     

    Thanks for the info.....

     

    But doesn't the water temps slow down growth?.... It does in my aquarium...or maybe it stunts the growth?

     

    again thanks for the "rings" info.

     

    RFS

    :canadian:

  9. I have a few smallies mounted on my wall

     

    the 23" comes From Gull Lake in the Temagami area.... the taxidermist told me that is was 22 yrs old or so

    due to the cold water and clarity ..

     

    I have a 22" from Lake Nipissing done by the same taxidermist.. he told me that that smallie was no older than 10 yrs..warmer and darker water

     

    I asked how he could tell??

     

    Kinda like the growth rings on a tree... apparently you can count the growth rings on their scales.

     

    Randy from Sturgeon

    :canadian:

  10. I actually use a large shiner or sucker minnow... no hooks just a thin snare .. something like you'd use for rabbits.

    I use a magic marker to paint them black..when you set the "hook" snare ... it tightens down between the teeth of their bony beak and voila you've just lasooed a Gar..

    Fairly easy.

     

    RFS

    :canadian:

  11. Jim C ..... you couldn't have come closer to the nail's head on that one ......BANG ON!!!

     

    Eloquent and perfectly versed............

     

    Couldn't have said it any better myself....being from the area I applaud your statement!

     

    Randy From Sturgeon Falls

  12. During the spring opener ..I came back to dock and tied up.

     

    I proceeded to get my truck and trailer into the water.

     

    I got out of the truck and jumped into the boat .. flooring it up the launch and onto my trailer..

     

    FRIGGIN PERFECT!!!!!

     

    As proud as I was for completing that feat in under a minute... some guy in a orange rainsuit obviously wasn't!!

     

    I had stolen his boat!!!! The Look On his face !! :( what the hell!!

     

    He had just parked his truck and was walking to his boat...until he seen it come up the ramp...

     

    After a screaming fit I explained that my boat was right behind his .... I had the TRACKER w/20 Merc...

    he had a Polarcraft w/20 Merc they looked the same from the dock and in a RUSH..

     

    I kindly returned his boat to the water and retrieved mine ..

     

    We both had a good laugh along with the rest of the spectators.

     

    RFS

    :canadian:

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