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  1. Thank you so very very much for the Birthday wishes... Being 40 gives me a new outlook on life, half way to that magic number 80 and still so very much to learn.

     

    Again, Thanks, it means the world to me and added a special cheer to the start of my day!~

     

    Bernadette aka JEN

  2. Nice catch, and ouch on the rod and blurry picture...

     

    It seems whenever you catch something you really want to show off that happens...

     

    Your smile says it all though...

     

    Thanks for sharing

     

    Cheers,

     

    Jen

     

    Those birds are amazing...

  3. Nice post Steve, seems I am going to have to remember to log out when I use your pc... I had a great time fishing last night. There is nothing like catching a cat fish while listening to the turkeys calling, and watching the eagles flying around ...

     

     

    And for all those that were wondering... I do love myself as should everyone!

     

    I just wouldn't do a post about it. LOL

     

    Cheers,

     

    Jen

     

    (Bernadette)

  4. Channel Cat Fishing April 7th /08

    Well tonight after the store closed Bern and I decided to take a run out to the lake and have a look. As soon as we got around the bend out towards the Lake man did it get Burrrrrrrr…Once we arrived at the lake we found out why! There was lots of ice floating around and still walls of ice piled on the beach.

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    Well after a quick peak at the lake it was time to run to the Channel Cats Spot. Low and behold they are in and seemed to be very hungry . It wasn't 5 minutes before Bern lands the 1st Cat - 15lbs, then 1 for me then another for Bern

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    ……little lay back then a double header …looks like its time to start the cat charter's...

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    It was a beauty night to be out on the water watching the Eagles Fly around with the Cats bouncing the Rods

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    And of course watching the Sun Set with the ladie I Love ..Thanks Bernadette for talking me into going fishing ..

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  5. Ah.. Tinbanger just cruises around the country hitting Starbucks outlets anyhow! :D

     

     

    When will Starbucks get on the band wagon and realize us fishing folk could keep them in business in small towns everywhere... !!

     

    LoL

     

    Cheers

    Jen

  6. It's better than Lake Erie? hehehe

    Nice post & pic's... made me feel a little warmer!

    Nice to meet you and Steve today... oh and my right foot has finally thawed out!

    -Brian

     

     

    Great seeing you guys out here Brian, and meeting you ... I did wonder how long it would take you to warm up...

     

    Cheers

    Jen

  7. Wow absolute mind blowing report nice to see an amazing report as most of us are going through the transition report.

     

    As usual Jen A nice read and you write so well.

     

    Reminds me of the trip I took 2 years ago with my wife in Cuba wish I had of brought fishing gear.

     

    The money you spent was well spent fishing adventures like that do not happen to often.

     

    That is like winning the lottery of fishing.

     

    Congrats on the fish fishmaster and Jen.

     

    My Dad has a 7 foot 3 inch Sailfish (83lbs) on his wall at home caught in 1978 in Miami.

     

    It took him 45 minutes to bring it in and my mom and Dad got sea sick but it was worth it.

     

    Thanks for the awesome report.

     

    Hope to see you Fred, and Sonny in Quinte May 3rd.

     

     

     

    MTP :clapping:

     

    We will be there for opening weekend Mike... looking forward to it...see you there!

     

    Cheers, Jen

  8. Yeah... who couldn't use a Sangria and a sailfish after that. Nice show... leave it to a woman to take pictures of shoes in a fishing report. haha.

     

     

    But did you see the shoes??? LoL Those boots were crocodile, snake, eel, ostritch and emu...and at only 2500pesos...now thats a deal

     

    Whats a post without a little contraband?

     

    cheers

     

    Jen

  9. Great pics,

    On our last vacation(Jamaica ) I hid a travel rod in my baggage, was able to fish 2-3 hours every morning before the wife even woke up, not that she would mind of course. I was busted on the first day with a pic snapped to prove it LOL...

    The travel rod was great.

    RF

     

     

    What did you manage to catch in those 2-3 hours a day?

     

    Jen :)

  10. Thats cool wanted to make sure I was not losing my mind...

     

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    Sorry to hear you were sick... not losing your mind at all... Just me wanting to make my own contribution to a community I greatly respect...

     

    And the desire to share...

     

    plus , I added shopping pictures... LOL Wal Mart and Boots...

     

    lol

  11. It has been almost a week since I returned from Mexico and I am finally off of cloud nine. Having never been south this trip was not only wonderful but very overwhelming. My expectations were not high, I looked forward to the resort, to the weather and hoped beyond hope that the fishing on the day of our charter would be good.

     

    We arrived in Cancun in the early hours of Sunday morning, got off the plane and immediately felt the change in the weather, the air was thick and warm. Our resort was spectacular... however dauntingly large from my point of view... I was sure I would be lost in moments if I walked along the wrong path, until I realized that all the paths lead to the ocean... where I stood in awe for a very long time.

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    Wednesday could not come soon enough...

     

    Everyday was filled with one activity or event after another, be it searching the Market for the perfect souvenier,

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    checking out the fishing section in Wal Mart

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    searching for shells in the sand or participating in a pool side event...

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    the entire time in the back of my mind was the reason we came and that was the fishing.

     

    We walked the beach, spent some time under a bridge talking to a local family who only had line and a piece of wood by which to fish. Their catch was being cleaned and eatten for lunch as we spoke.

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    How I wish I had brought some gear with me, next time I will definately do that leaving it behind when I return home.

     

    Sunday and Monday were beautiful days, by Tuesday the wind had picked up to just short of 40 klms per hour. It was still sunny but there was a chill in the air and the water was rough... I was getting nervous. Our Charter was scheduled for Wednesday.

     

    We visited many docks, spoke to many charter captains, and saw a lot of fish coming in day after day.

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    Finally Tuesday afternoon had arrived and we went to talk to the Captain of the boat we had booked online weeks in advance. Lo and Behold he knew nothing of us... and was booked with another group for the following morning. He asked us to wait a moment, as he rode off on his jet ski coming back with Captain Sharky...

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    WE were assured of a boat and crew for the following day... and what a surprise that was. The boat was bigger than the one we had originally booked, and all of the crew members spoke english...

     

    We had arranged to leave the dock by 6:30 am, the normal time for these vessels to leave is 9:00am, but being used to fishing bright and early in the morning we convinced them we would be there and that it would make the day go by much more quickly. The captain had told us since we were only targetting Sailfish we should anticipate a slow day as usually a good day is one maybe two fish in the boat with a couple on for short periods of time.

     

    This was probably one of the best decisions we could have made. On the way out I got my first taste of salt water... wow is all I can say ... and it does nothing for your hair... LOL. The captain stopped several times to catch the bait we would use for the day.

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    This was so cool. Six little gold hooks on line with a large sinker on the end dropped down to bottom and just reeled back up continuously produced 6 sardines... it was so amazing.

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    The water was a tad rough, something similar to Lake Erie on a 12-14 foot wave day... but definately manageable as long as you took off your shoes... it seems the salt water on the deck of the boat makes it very slippery...

     

    Steve had first fish and it came about 25 min into our day... how exciting... I videotaped the entire fight, all 35 minutes of it and when I looked up to see his 130 pound sailfish in the boat I realized I would be experiencing my first bout ever of sea sickness... eeek... But man what a fish... CancunMexicoMar08111.jpg

     

    The action was basically non stop for the next hour or two... My first fish on I fought for all of 7 minutes or so when it straightened the hook... I was a little sad but elated that I atleast got a chance to feel the power that these fish posses. At this point I thought we may not see another fish, the waves were splashing over the side of the boat , the sun came out and there were rainbows everywhere... fish or not I was having the time of my life.

     

    Wham, fish on, and a triple header at that... This time I thought I would try standing to fish, as that was how Steve had landed his first fish... well that didn't work so well, these fish pull you all over the boat. The captain spends his entire time steering the boat to follow the fish, Steve lost the one he was bringing in, Juno handed him another rod with the third fish still peeling out line, I decided to sit in the chair... twenty five minutes later my first sailfish was in the boat and Steves followed within minutes. CancunMexicoMar08124.jpgCancunMexicoMar08142.jpg

     

    I can not even begin to describe to you the adreneline that surges through your body as these fish take line, then run back at you diving and jumping with head shakes like you can not even believe. The line didn't break, which just baffled me. 20lb test with a 6 ft long 80lb flourocarbon leader at the end of which was tied a 6/0 circle hook. The bait was attached to that hook with a little copper wire that they fed through the sardines nose... CancunMexicoMar08180.jpgSuch a simple set up but it worked.

     

    Picture of the rods we used for the day

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    Between sailfish we stopped a lot to catch more bait... Since it was there and easily caught the captain was filling his live well for the rest of the weeks charters... Then back to trolling lines out and two fish on, however they were not sailfish. Steve and I brought ours in at the same time, Bonitas the crew called them... and soo very beautiful

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    Silver, black, white with blue designs on the sides these fish were like fighting a huge walleye. I couldn't wait for what would come next. However saying this you must remember that I was sea sick, so in between the fishing I spent a lot of time leaning over the side of the boat.

     

    After four more sailfish

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    and five hours of fishing both of us were ready to head back to shore. No feeling in our left arms from reeling these fish in and smiles on our faces I needed solid ground...

     

    Was the $750 dollars for the Charter and the $50 tip worth it...YES... We couldn't have had a better day on the water with a nicer crew... This was the fishing trip of a lifetime for me... what more can I say.

     

    Moments like these can never be relived but will last in my memory forever...

     

    Cheers,

     

    Jen

  12. Hey TBay,

     

    This is the first year I have been able to manage catching crappies... They bite really light so watch that line closely... Small minnows and a red powergrub on a small very sharp hook seem to work the best for me.

     

    Once you get these fish in the frying pan you will wonder why you haven't targetted them sooner.

     

    Enjoy and let us know how it goes.

     

    Jen

  13. thank god...i thought i was the only one......i'm sitting here wishing i had my wife back lol

     

     

    Speaking first hand about PPD, I experienced it with my second son... thing is it took someone pointing it out to me for me to get help you may consider not just avoiding conversations but becoming pro active in your wifes recovery of herself!

     

    It is a tough road for both of you, lots of hugs, and understanding and you will both be ok!

     

    Kudo's to you for seeking reassurance and help...

  14. Hey guys here's a couple of fish I pulled out of the Grand recently:

     

     

     

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    What'ya think is this bad? :dunno:

     

    :D

    Neat Pictures... weird how nature works!

     

    We found disformed frogs in the pond behind our cottage for years just outside of Owen Sound in Oliphant... I always thought the animal that survived like that was pretty special as they beat the odd s.

  15. Oktoberfest is the single biggest cause of yellow water.

     

    When you think about it......................................................................................................................

     

    I had a lot more to say however decided to go with Roy on this one.

     

    There are so many things that are killing us everyday, from the food we eat to the air we breath... To get a small amount of pleasure from the simple task of catching fish and then putting them on the table really outweighs the risks. All the propoganda, all the political agendas, all the reasons not to fish or keep what you catch aside, life is what you make it and if we worried about absolutely everything than it wouldn't be a very happy place.

     

    We are all here because we enjoy FISHING - I said this a long time ago, it isn't about catching the fish, the biggest fish, or putting food on the table, what it is about for each and every one of us is different however in the same thought it is bigger than anyone can explain.

     

    The statistics are what they are... the rest is ours to enjoy!

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