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Christopheraaron

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  1. Alright, I think I have the rod down for now. But in terms of spoons, I got a bunch of little cleos but they only hold a glow for a cast or two. Last night I saw some guys that had really, really nice ones, they said that they were called pete spoons, anyone know where to buy them?
  2. Report of the century! thanks for putting it together! Oh, and what the hell was Bill doing in the "funny video", looked like he was jamming sticks into the ground!
  3. Yaaa; they are nice. But, you really can't compare their colouring to that of a brook trout.
  4. Except for all those pesky locks! I may not be the sharpest in accounting but after looking at maps of ontario for years you become pretty good at geography! LOL
  5. Remind me never to enter a tourny with you! seriously you've got a sick mind, good thing I like that.
  6. Now that's just wrong! You didn't even include the cost of his rods! LOL
  7. Thanks for the report! Looks like a great time had by all.
  8. Fish logic, are you kidding me! Who doesn't looove that sound! Maybe I'm just weird. Braid is definately a step up from mono, but I still like using it for trout and live bait, also topwaters. Try braid!!!
  9. I'm tired of waiting, there had better be an epic, epic report at the end of this! No pressure Mike.
  10. Maybe then people would stop wasting their time hunting deer and birds and instead have a worthy adversary!
  11. Alright, here it goes, Ontario: Surora trout, the common sunfish combined with the strength and beauty of the aurora trout. World: Borpon, A bonefish mixed with a tarpon, the raw fighting power and beauty of bonefish with the size of tarpon, Can you imagine seeing giant fins rising in 7ft of water?! And yes I second Bill's prescription...
  12. Hey, last night I was at Bronte and after reading the discussion about rod length affecting casting distance I decided to try my spinning reel on my 9ft 8wt fly rod, and as inefficient as the handle was it still cast a mile with very little effort. Only problem is that it's very hard to cast with a fly rod, so I was wondering where can I get a pier rod, preferably 11 or 12 feet for under $40? I was looking on ebay and they have some but the shipping costs a fortune, I really don't want to spend too much on this because I won't use it as much as something like a bass rod. Also, which little cleos glow? I bought a couple of glow in the dark spoons but they lose all their light after 1 cast. I tried looking for little cleos but they don't mark which ones glow? Thanks for any help.
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