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thanks Roy, thats the kind of info I was looking for. Sounds like more of a trolling reel
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Looking to replace my Abu Record that got launched into the lake last week. Any thoughts on this reel? I am looking for something that would be suitable for both trolling and casting, as I split my time between the two. Thanks for any input.
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What happened to Canadian Tire? senseless store policies
Rizzo replied to bare foot wader's topic in General Discussion
always treated well by CT in Barrie. Had a trailer tire for years as a spare before I noticed it was wrong bolt configuration. Brought it back to CT and they let me exchange it for the proper one. Hey kickingfrog...thats why that spare I gave you looks so new! -
nope no marker buoy nothing. We were only going out for an hour or two on the first day of arrival. It was starting to get late, so we drove out to a weed bed we knew in 10 fow (no gps required) and started casting. when I'm familiar with a spot I like to shut off all my electronics, and drift with the wind if possible...stealth mode I call it. So we couldn't really mark the spot, and with all the weeds we figured pretty much impossible to get a big lure in there to snag it.
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I have heard the same...West Bay. Having said that, I have caught several in south bay while musky fishing
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...and worst of all, forgot to mention this part, besides our rough first night the fishing wasn't great for the rest of the week either. Water was up in the mid 80's for a few of the days, but probably averaged around 82. Better for the fish that we didn't catch too many, mortality might have been an issue.
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Lew if your lure was dangling over the side it may have hooked some heavy weed (milfoil?) and dragged the whole thing right over. Glad you got yours back. I dove in clothes and all and came up with nothing.
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I told him about 3 times in the 20-30 seconds we had "Jump in...thats about $400 in rod/reel" but he thought he could snag it. He now regrets that decision (because he has agreed to replace it). As far as getting it back...the gps was off at that time so we couldn't mark it, and it was 10 feet of water where the last 4 feet were weeds so would have been pretty tough to either find visually or by dragging a bulldawg
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heart warming story, very nice
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Spent last week at Pigeon Lake, and managed to get out fishing a few hours each day. Well don't you know on the first evening we are there, my partner manages to hook my Compre/Record Combo which was up front with me on the far side of the windshield (he was on the back casting deck of a 16.5 foot boat) and tosses it overboard. It only went out around 10 feet or so, but the wind was pushing us away from it. I suggested he dive in and grab it but he felt he could hook it. After about 20 seconds it was starting to sink and was now 15 to 20 feet away. With him not diving in, I made the decision to go in after it. By the time I swam out to it she was gone, and since we were in 10 feet of water and low visibility there was no chance of finding it. Long story short, if a rod goes overboard, and if you don't hook it in the first couple of seconds better jump in cause she's going down!
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whatever it is its pretty big for southern Ontario
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OPEN SEAT - Monday July 22 - Muskie? Salmon?
Rizzo replied to SlowPoke's topic in General Discussion
nuts...I was supposed to be off tomorrow but agreed to work. Maybe some other time -
thanks guys, lots to consider
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with the cannon ones can you angle a rod practically straight down into the water or is it the tube style rod holder where the rod just slides out?
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...uh oh. I have a cleat at one end and then the cap from the back corner at the other end (although that is not much of an obstruction I guess)
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ok definitely not room for 24, but 17 or 18 might work depending on how the risers fit into the track. If they slide in from the side I am gonna have trouble because there are obstructions at both ends. If they drop in from above I am fine. Can anyone describe to me how these things work? Thanks
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Thanks guys. Don't think i have room to go 24 inches but I will go check right now. Cannon likely has a 17 or 18 inch length as well. Good to hear the Berts risers work on the Cannon tracks
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I always use the launch off Balsam lake drive where the canal from Mitchell enters. Its not the greatest, but its free. A paved launch on that side of the lake is available at the provincial park. Muskies? The usual has always worked for me...drop offs, weed edges etc
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Have not put any rod holders on the new boat yet, but am starting to consider it. Was going to do rails, but really like the flexibility a track gives. There is only a little room towards the back where I could mount tracks. My question is, if I put a 17 inch track would I be able to put 2 rod holders on that (plan is to use a mounting bracket and then some down easters)? Is a 12 inch track big enough to put 2 mounts and then 2 rod holders? Based on the space I have I cant really go bigger than 17, but if a 12 would work I would consider doing that. I am a very low tech fisherman, so don't feel the need to go bigger in case I want to add other accessories. I have fished my whole life with no accessories. These rod holders will be a first (and likely last!).
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nice!
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nice multi species day!
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wow you can test out some of Brian's big musky baits right out the front door
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wow $10? I'll give you 15 (it has my name on it after all). Actually the Rizzo is after Frank Rizzo...R I Z Z O of jerky boys fame
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haha...did stop once to cast and had lots of smallies follow my sledge but no takers. Couldn't cast too long because my buddy just had a surgery and was still tender
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hey thanks outlaw. Didn't see your advice until now....but we did end our day doing exactly that. We only spent maybe half an hour west of belle river, but I did manage to lose a 44 incher (or so) over there. Rest of the day was spent east of belle river