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    nice sized bow. the salmon fishery on that side of the province has really diminshed. my dad took 2nd place in the sarnia derby last year with a 17.25lb salmon. the winner was half a pound heavier. haven't seen a 20lb+ salmon in quite some time, not since when my grandparents used to get them in the 90's

    Yes the salmon on Huron are getting to be ghosts of the past. The changing water conditions and forage are at least bringing back native species along our shore of Huron.

    Walleye are coming along north from Sarnia and we are getting more in the Bayfield- Goderich waters. Starting to spend more time learning to target them.

    Just not quite the same thrill as getting a good screaming 20 lb king on the line.

  2. Thanks Crud. I left a post on your thread too. I am heading there Sunday with the boat wind or no wind. I am going to feel like a dolt if I don't and conditions change. What do you fish for there CRUD 150 if I may ask, not looking for spots or tips. I have never wet a lure in Huron or Georgian Bay in 30 years.

    We do well with rainbows.2016DYL.jpgMy LARRY2015.jpg

     

    Buddy Big Larry 2015 Chantry derby biggest bow 16+lbs.

    My sons 2016 Chantry entry 11lbs, Larry entered a 12 on the first day and won biggest bow 2 years running.

     

    When asked by guys in the derby how we catch big bows, we tell them we just try and catch a big salmon:)

    We have not caught a decent salmon during the derby for a number of years:(

     

    Seriously, pull some orange for bows shallow. Blue and silver tricked some kings earlier this year north east end. Or go out to the islands for some lakers.

     

    Hope you get some nice weather and have good luck!

    Enjoy, it is a beautiful bay to tour and spend time on the water.

  3. Easterly winds are the worst for Colpoys.

    Mornings and evenings can be surprisingly better than the Georgian marine forecast. It can whip up fast mid day, but can lay down a lot quicker than the open lake.

    With the bluffs, the north to south side conditions can be a night and day difference sometimes as well.

     

    My boat is on Huron. My fishing buddy is on Colpoys. We are on one boat or the other on the water almost every weekend, on one side or the other depending on wind/conditons.

     

    I would not say Colpoys has been good fishing this year, bar a short early stint.

  4. There's as many different bolt patterns, rim diameters, widths and off sets as there are makes, models and sub models of vehicles. Learn what's on your different vehicles and forget about the rest. I've been in the trade 30 plus years and I still don't know even half of the differences between rims/wheels.

     

    Dan.

    Count me in for 30 as well.

    Customer brought in some steel Toyota wheels to mount on his brand new $80000.00 Suburban. I told him they will not fit because the bolt pattern is different on the wheels.

    He asked if we could change the bolt pattern on the truck to fit the wheels....

     

    Reminding myself that there is no such thing as a stupid question, I was able to sell him some alloy wheels.

     

    I become acquainted with a lot of KIJi buyers that have purchased misrepresented wheel/tire deals. There is not a lot of recourse, buyer beware.

  5. This year was the year of the blue and silver 2oz Cleo.

    To the point it got to be a running joke with my family and fishing friends this past year.

    Steelhead, Lake trout, Coho, Walleye, Yellow perch, Smallmouth Bass, and Pike.

     

    The "big fish" story" was my personal best 42" pike at camp on Manitoulin in June.

    The big girl followed a slow moving 7" jointed rap up to the boat twice before retreating to her personal weed lair.

    On a lark and a laugh, I grabbed a lighter rod that had "the Cleo" on, 6lb test tied direct, that had taken numerous smallies that morning.

    Of course,the strike occurred as soon as the spoon "plopped".

    Three times it ran about 60 yards down the bay and then came back to hide under the boat. Each time my 85 year old father in law jumping like a monkey in the front of tinny to scare her out from under.

     

    His net job, while breathtakingly crude, proved effective. We jumped out on shore, I handed him the camera, to which he held lens first- backwards to his eye and tried to frame a portrait of me and she. I sighed, handed him the fish in trade for the camera , and snapped a quick picture of the proud old angler. He then released her with a satisfied smile on his face, and watched as she swam away.

  6. Here's my baby.

    1950 Chevy Styleline Deluxe.

    Believe it or not I found her in Cornwall on a Kijiji add.

    I originally wanted a 49, which was the first production year of this body style and GM's first redesign post WW2. But when I saw this 50 I had to have it.

    She's not perfect but has potential for a 66 year old car that was build in Oshawa.

     

    That's a 1999 4.8Lt Vortec V8 fuel injected/computer controlled engine rated at 255hp. The engine was salvaged out of a wrecked Silverado pickup.

    A bit of work getting the motor and the 4L60E auto trans to fit. After that a bit of wiring to get the computer on-line and we were off down the road with a nice highway cruiser.

    Talk about a jaw dropper; when grandpa's car leaves the intersection with the rear wheels on fire. LOL

     

    Dan.

     

    Very cool!

  7. We have luck with blade bait lures trolling from canoes while touring the park.

    Get into about 60' of water and even paddling into the wind, the top connection of the blade lure to the line gives an almost vertical slow presentation.

    Have picked up a nice laker or two many times mid day while moving from one camp site to another.

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