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Rizzo

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  1. Not surprised! We were on L St Clair that same day with some friends. Between 4 boats I think close to 30 muskies were caught (when you lose track you know it is a lot of fish!). Never thought of trolling a rubber glove but it may have paid off that day!
  2. I do remember that after I launched at the PP, I would just fish along the shoreline to the right. After a couple kms there was a marina in a quiet bay. So this would be on the hwy 400 side of the lake. 6 Mile Lake Marina is what it was called I think (easy name to remember!). Never launched there but I do remember there were some old stumps in the water, or maybe some old dock pilings, that were always good for bass over that way
  3. wow been 30 years since I fished there but we launched at the provincial park when we did. Have a good time!
  4. awesome! I hear their work is amazing
  5. Like the others say...during warm water times like this the big pike will be in cooler water, usually not in shallow weeds. In some lakes there just aren't any big pike to be found...but this is not the case in Balsam. We have caught 40 inchers there. Just have to find them. Keep in mind a bigger fish might be more interested in a bigger meal. We caught our pike on musky lures.
  6. not a mechanical guy so no help there, but the boat sure looks nice. Hope you can get the motor issues figured out
  7. good luck let us know how you do! I have fished Pigeon a lot but never been further down then maybe a km or 2 south of Gannons. Either way sounds like plenty of musky to be had down there
  8. I have fished there a couple times (years ago...before I was interested in musky) and I never heard of anyone catching a musky in Go Home Lake. Even for other species I found the fishing there to be so so.
  9. I have never rebuilt but what size is the engine? If smaller I would likely just start over with new...bigger? Ya would definitely look into a repair if the engine has been solid otherwise
  10. wow you got some beauties! Nice little musky too. That lamprey however? Disgusting
  11. haha never noticed the 100 yard part til now. That is a loong cast if you indeed were casting. For trolling, I wonder how far muskies will travel following a lure? I watched one follow in the prop wash for a while, he definitely got pulled away from his home zone as he followed me around.
  12. one more vote for barred musky...but a beauty little fish at that! Smaller muskies can have such amazing patterns
  13. considering I have my buddy not only provide the batteries, but also carry them, neither the cost or the weight is a factor for me!
  14. ya me too. Sounds like fun for someone in their 20's
  15. Well if your wife is like mine they told you camping but are currently at a spa sipping sangrias...they are fine
  16. very cool! Sure looked like the same musky you had played tug-o-war with!
  17. That is some quality time right there. Sorry no opinion on the generator. When we go, when the trolling motor dies we fish a different way (usually bring a couple spare batteries though!)
  18. that is a terrible story for a new motor...you should be compensated for the aggravation, time and mileage
  19. yipes...here is where my brain went: gas, time, repairs, mileage $4999 buy new motor $5000 Hope that is not how it worked out for you!
  20. ..and kind of you to say the sales person was "wrong". There are other words that could be inserted here
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