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CLofchik

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  1. No Joe Canada yet? How 'boot the Quebecois version..."Je m'appelle "Guy", and I am NOT Canadian....".
  2. Tell that to the cougars. Not much skill in hunting over bait from a stand.
  3. Chuck Norris doesn't churn butter, he roundhouse kicks the cows and butter comes out. Chuck Norris is suing NBC, claiming that "Law & Order" are copyrighted names for his left & right legs. Chuck Norris once shot down a German fighter plane by pointing with his finger and yelling "BANG" In the back of the Guiness Book of World Records it states that every record is held by Chuck Norris, those listed are only the ones that came in 2nd. Chuck Norris's tears can cure cancer, unfortunately he never cries, EVAH!
  4. The Atlantic programme is here for the foreseeable future, not fishery. There is no Atlantic fishery in Lake O and there never will be. Hell if you've got four in the last ten years you're doing better than anybody else, what's your secret?
  5. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3Nqguav6nE
  6. Bell is the absolute worst that I've found, they'll sell their momma's cell phone #, email & mailing address for a wooden nickel. The last Bell cellphone allowed in this household hadn't even been used for it's first call before it started getting spam texts.
  7. Comparing wolves to yotes is like comparing muskies to pike (or gobies). Darn it, I hate when the lakes I fish get muskie in them and they just overpopulate thinning everything else out. Yeah, I see that alot. How many happy smiley faces would there be here if somebody dragged a 40lb muskie back to the dock for camp scale glory shots? After all there's a limit, they must be sustainable right?
  8. Uh huh, so there's no spring bear hunt because it was found to be unsustainable? There's as much "science" that goes into hunting regs as there is in Atlantic salmon stocking. How many years has it been since wolf howl gatherings in Algonquin have actually heard wolves?
  9. Boats, weekly tickets? Hell it would be nice if Walter would just offer boat tickets for non-charter folk.
  10. Bayfront is coughing up perch fairly steady, with the odd small pike & trout. Ice has been good since it froze over, 4"-6" right now. Can't really say what the hot baits are, I don't fish down there just stop by walking the dogs. P.S. Whomever was in the blue Clam that had a hound dog pee on them, sorry about that.
  11. As an added bonus for this spot the gobies aren't up yet, and there's a few other species around, if the carp bite is slow there's a good shot at decent early season channel cats and the odd trout.
  12. You're talking the Carp Barrier right? I'll be by, either to fish or heckle with the dogs. "But...they're just carp?!?!"
  13. On an almost related note, has anybody taken over the farm on the Head R.? Been in that area during the summer and the old couple there would let you park by the river fairly cheaply, but finally got a little long in the tooth to carry on. Now they turned the area into a Provincial Park but won't let you park overnight at the Head L. launch.
  14. I haven't had a single Shimano spinner last a season of King fishing, ever.
  15. I'm not a fan of having to make reservations to use a broken down thunderbox or dodging irate cottage associations with a more ingrained entitlement complex than Paris Hilton, so my spec fishing prospects have been a little thin over the last decade.
  16. Lol, canoe tripping always produces some strange concoctions out of necessity. Some winners, most losers Smallmouth bass coated with Red River cereal I could have done without (tasted like bass rolled in birdseed, the chippy's loved it though). The Magnetewan Sunrise was a winner though (equal parts red wine, rum and Tang). If all you had was Bud Light Lime you had a severe beer shortage
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  18. Right, here's what you do: 1) Everybody wears waders for a reason, whomever can wade out the deepest in a pool has dibs. Whenever you can find guys standing on the bank, if you wade out into the middle of the pool infront of them and call "SHOTGUN!" you get the hole. Another plus is wading in the middle of the river will herd all the trout into a tight pack. Really. 2) Eventually you'll find an experienced hand that you can't edge out (or you both find yourselves standing on the opposite bank ). In this situation it's imperative you stand as close as possible, preferably downstream. It's polite and a sign of respect to stand downstream of other anglers, bull flowing down river and all. You'll want to time your casts together, if possible have your float land as close as possible to other anglers, 3 inches is a good target to aim for. That way the fish see each bait at the same time, it's the fairest way to fish a hole. Always apologize when your lines tangle, if you're fishing properly this should happen every other cast. 3) Don't feel shy about keeping fish, afterall there's plenty of natural reproduction (just ask anybody!). Now here's the cagey part, you don't want to let all the tricks out of the bag so keep the hot colour secret. Put an 1 1/2oz. Cleo on your line, occassionally start talking to other anglers about steelheads habit of swiping at lures with their tail, be sure to talk loud enough so everbody at the pool can overhear.
  19. Lol I wonder if there's some Rapala/Spro exclusive success correlation? Like GM or Ford at a NASCAR race, you're either one or the other? This deserves further study.
  20. To get your papers you need a certain amount of classroom time (varies by trade). Some trades that are unregulated you can skip and later on apply work experience in lieu of book learnin's...but those trades like machinist, tool & die, millwright are not very attractive in this country. OSAP won't cover trade courses, unless that's changed in the last few years. Modern art history at a university, yes. 3 year HVAC course at Sheridan, no.
  21. Ha the Hot Steel has an aquamarine back with a subtle transition to the gold with an eggshell undersides........ Uh....(manly voice), blue back, light belly. Heh that's the one colour usable Xrap I still have left. No love in Steeltown for Hot Steel, forget pike even the drum wouldn't touch it.
  22. You're confusing two different hull problems. Osmosis (water blistering) and a moisture meter is only something you need to worry about if the hull is constantly submersed for long periods, like a sailboat. Aniceguy was talking about the wooden structure rotting, in your hull there's a lattice work of wood ribs. The glass itself can be fine, but if water is left in the bilge for awhile those will rot out, and if they're done so is your hull. You'd be doing body work on a car with a rotten frame. I'll leave the hull crack for somebody else...
  23. For small fish they're fine. As soon as you start targetting fish that are actually going to be pulling drag they blow chunks and will cost you fish eventually. Then again I say that about front drag Shimano's too
  24. I've bought two sets of Road Toads for riding a motorcycle. 1st set worked fine, then my g/f's dog ate them when they were drying out one night. 2nd set didn't last ten minutes before it started disintegrating. Granted the speeds were a little higher than you might see on your average fishing trip but I'd be leery of the quality. If you're not going to splurge on higher end breathables you're better off just getting some sturdy rubbers and limiting your exertion when wearing it.
  25. Pick up a copy of Backroads Mapbooks for whatever area you're interested. Lot's of fishing info on out of the way lakes and alot of them the only way to access is with a traditional canoe. Pick your weather right and there's no limit to the size of water you can fish out of a canoe. The golden rule to fishing out of a canoe.... NEVER EVER PUT YOUR HANDS ON THE GUNNELS! That's how you flip them, weight one gunnel and you can flip even a Sportspal.
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