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Rizzo

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  1. ZOINKS! What an unbelievable fish. Congratulations
  2. real nice crappie! Having said that, I force myself not to take any other gear when targetting muskies or its too easy to switch when those dang brutes are getting you discouraged! Last weekend that tactic paid off for me...5 hours without even a sniff, then landed a 42" and a 44" a few hundred metres apart. You never know when they'll turn on! Either way, congrats on the pb crappie, now get back after those 'skis!
  3. because its so skinny it actually looks more than 22 inches. pretty sickly
  4. good to hear a couple of OFC'ers hooking up for a day (half day) on the water
  5. true, but how do you know when this is
  6. nice photos, congrats on the "photo finish lost by a nose"
  7. i agree with lebarons'. On that amount of stuff I bet you'd save $50.
  8. you'd think that may be the case, but 2 out of the three chances it latched onto a big soft plastic bait. Those hooks probably never even touched his mouth. I believe the fish clamped down, and even my hookset wasn't going to pull a big hunk of rubber out of his teeth. With the bulldawg, I actually set the hook about 3 times, because I had previously lost the fish on a giant white grub. When he was still there after about 10 seconds, I thought I had him...all of a sudden, here comes the bulldawg back all alone...teethmarks, but all alone.
  9. same problem here. I tried a variety of hard body baits (topraider, sledge, burt, super shadrap) hoping to find something he couldn't as easily sink his teeth into. When nothing worked, I went back to the big soft plastics and had the same result as our first encounter...can't sink the hook in
  10. some fine looking bass, thanks for the report
  11. if you got the $$$$, go for it. like others have said, october is great. I fish musky in the niagara right up to close in december (when the water isn't chocolate milk that is). I usually do the best in late October early november so you appear to be right on schedule
  12. hahaha thanks for the offer wild. My partner the first day guestimated it at 50+ inches and 30+ pounds. i'm not sure what numbers I would give it, but I don't think he's too far off. fish is in a system that comes off GBay so it is possible
  13. Three weeks back I found a real nice musky. Would be a personal best for me if I could land him. He hit a big white grub, then casually let go of it only to follow it back to the boat and scare the bejeebers out of me. An absolute submarine. The next week I went back to the same spot and speed trolled a big black/orange spinnerbait over his house. Wammo the fight was on. Made a jump where only part of his body got out of the water, came down with a mighty splash and spit that bait right back at me. Yesterday we tangled for the third time in a row. This time it was a magnum bulldawg that caught his attention. I reefed as hard as I could to try and set the hook, but I don't think i dislodged the bait from his toothy grip (these soft baits are starting to wear me down!) After about a 5 second tussle he let go and I was left shaking in my boat again. Its great that i find him in the same spot each week, and amazing that this fish has been willing to bite each week (naturally I am assuming it is the same fish)! This is starting to get personal though, with me on the losing end each week. Anyone ever had a similar battle? how many times before you actually won (or did you never win)?
  14. hahahaha 6 pound average in Ontario?? This post is hilarious. No way No How. Singingdog summed it up nicely with this comment are there lakes where you may have a shot at a 6 pounder? Sure. but to average 6 pounds is impossible.
  15. zoinks (said in best shaggy voice) that is a beauty. 5 pounds for sure, but I've never actually seen a bass over 24 inches so not too sure about that. Seems like when they get to 22 inches they just get fatter rather than longer. Either way, one heck of a bass
  16. mmmm, wasn't aware of all these other issues, I just saw they were both 5.30-12 and bought it! Guess I'll take a closer look tonight.
  17. Nicely done! I do a lot of fishing alone, and almost never take any pictures. Some day you'll catch a similar fish with someone else on board...take a picture of that one! congrats and welcome to the board
  18. I'm not sure about shore fishing at little lake as I've only ever ice fished there but I believe its pretty shallow close to shore. Won't be long now before people will be at the Barrie Marina filling garbage bags full of 7 inch perch though
  19. thanks Bly, I had thought about that (could the load on the tire be causing the difference) but for some reason I had envisioned taking the tire right off to compare (too much work for a lazy fart). But just jacking the trailer up will accomplish the same thing (getting the load off the tire). I will give that a try when I get home. Thanks for the input
  20. does this matter?
  21. Bought a new spare tire for the trailer. Current tires are 5.30 - 12 so thats exactly what I bought. Got home and the new tire seems to be at least an inch bigger diameter than the existing tires. I measured and the new one is about 1 inch bigger diameter. Could pressure differences in the tires make that much of a size difference (ie the new tire may be at 80 psi and the existing tires only at 50?). I tried to measure the pressure but my crappy tool only goes to 50 psi and they both reached that. Is it possible that different manufacturers have a different idea of what 5.30 - 12 is? For example, my wife is a size 6 at store A, but a size 8 at store B (take a guess where she ends up buying :rolleyes: )
  22. big chute/severn falls was 69-70 degrees friday. Sorry, that's the best I can do for you
  23. whatever you do, don't fish cooks bay on pike opener unless you are a fan of crowds and shoulder to shoulder fishing...and I'm talking from a boat! There is also Little lake off of Duckworth in Barrie
  24. good for you! I find there are a lot of muskies that size in Balsam...things should be real good there in 5-7 years!
  25. wow that was a hungry pike!
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