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Rizzo

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  1. tee hee ...thats kind of funny. The wife thought so too
  2. and the smell coming from Fred Grant square isn't helping...at least today's rain might clean some of the people that loiter there all day
  3. haven't been outside today with the sniffer, but doesn't surprise me. often get the whiff of farmers field here in downtown barrie...or maybe I'm just smelling the people standing around the 5 points
  4. hey jb, the two smaller fish were contacted at great speed (boat on plane), the big one was at a more of a moderate pace
  5. wow, good memory ehg! I did get a 48 last year, just can't seem to break that barrier
  6. find another lake, and just fish that one when the friend will go with you. If you keep pushing the envelope your friend will become very unpopular with the neighbours, and soon won't be a friend anymore. If this was the only lake in southern Ontario you fight for it, but with so many other great opportunities around I personally wouldn't waste my time
  7. great report! I wonder what people look like that get hit by 20 paintballs
  8. That looks like an awesome time! Might not be trophy pike, but you sure got into a few pretty good ones.
  9. haha good for you! Sometimes its those nothing nothing nothing days that the big one finally shows up to change the worst day ever to the best!
  10. I actually hooked a musky just off the cemetery the time I was there, of course I start hooting and hollering, trash talking my partner, fish flying through the air while we cheer it on etc etc... and then some bagpipes start to play!!! There was a group of about 5 people having a ceremony with an urn about 75 feet away, hidden to our view by a tree! Man was that ever embarrassing. I hope the deceased like fishing, then the family might have gotten a kick out of us celebrating.
  11. what a great report! Nice looking musky too. Is that last fish the dreaded sheephead?
  12. Joey it reminded me of ocean fishing where they troll a bait that just skips across the surface - they don't even make an attempt at getting it submerged
  13. Have had a good season for numbers of muskies in the boat this year, but not many with decent size. We were real excited to get out Saturday after a few days of stable weather and a beauty full moon. The day started out like the rest of my season - small fish and missed opportunities (when will I learn to figure 8 every time!!!) My partner had a 35 inch or so fish hit a grandma that couldn't stay submerged. We were trolling in approx 20 feet of water at "summer speed" - for me that's close to 10 miles per hour - to see if we could still trigger some fish with speed. Not many baits can run true while the boat is on plane! At one point we had dang jetskiers trying to jump our wake while trolling. Anyway, his Grandma was having some difficulty staying down, every once in a while was rolling up to the surface, skipping a couple of times and then going for a quick dive before resurfacing. He was frustrated and wanted me to slow down (we had previously trolled at a more moderate speed without success). I told him just a couple of minutes more, but not to worry since I had caught a fish the last time out when I had a supershadrap on that couldn't take the speed. While I'm telling him this, a musky comes flying through the air chomping down on Grandma during one of its surface runs! Didn't land the fish, but both had a real good look at it. Next was my turn, another dink on, another dink lost. I'd have to put this one on the rack to even get him to 30 inches! The little ones sure can jump though. This one went airborn right beside the boat with a 24 inch vertical, and spit the hook. If my partner had any reflexes he probably could have caught it in mid air. When I commented on his sluggishness, he remarked that the fish would have slipped through the gaps in the net...I guess I deserved that one. And then, just when it seemed like another day of small fish, this beaut came to pay us a visit This fish measured 48 inches with a 20 inch girth, and came trolling a storm thunderstick in 20 feet of water. Its an area of boulders not far from a 10 foot weedy flat on one side, and 30 feet deep on the other side. Its a spot I found earlier this summer while driving around randomly. First couple of times I fished it produced nothing. Frustrating when you find what looks like the perfect spot, behind the backs of the guys casting the weeds, but the fish don't seem to be there! Being stubborn, I didn't give up on this spot, and good thing because the last 3 times there I've contacted fish! A 42 a few weeks back, the 35 incher referred to earlier, and then this 48. Now if only I had a GPS so I could more easily find it each time instead of lining up the brown cottage on this shore, with the willow on the other shore, with the...
  14. oh dear...don't see this heading anywhere good. As far as the post count I think Garry means you did a separate post for each photo, rather than just putting all the photos under one post...inflates a post count artificially
  15. that's quite the snake! I'd go 44-45 looks long and skinny
  16. Rizzo

    How big?

    It seems to me that every musky in Pigeon lake is that size, approx 40 inches. Every time I go to Pigeon we get one that's a carbon copy of that fish, can't seem to find the big ones yet.
  17. nice fish! tried Little Lake earlier this summer for the first time myself. A nice spot
  18. ...perfect, now I'm even more confused
  19. if I had a nickle for every time I was described this way I could stop eating rotten apples and actually buy some booze
  20. is that what he was doing for 4 hours?
  21. from Kingston eh....DOUG GILMOUR...definitely Dougie. I bet he has those dang cow leotards on under those waders.
  22. man that sucks and is great at the same time. Sucks that you had to rent, but great that your motor is fine without big repair bill. As far as what else it could be I have absolutely no idea
  23. I'm a musky fisherman...on certain days I have no confidence in any of my lures
  24. on kahshe lake fishing with a buddy, who was supposed to leave for New York City the next day to become a chef at a high end restaurant. That ended up being delayed for obvious reasons, and he eventually took a job in Boston instead
  25. Go figure, now the problem is with the car! Just had them connect it to the tester thingy and power isn't getting to the back for the running lights. Turn signal and brakes have power...of course I only checked the running lights at home, not turn signals. Tonight we'll hook it up again and see if the signals work!
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