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  1. Thats awesome that some of you guys are watching already... Canadians watching Canadian shows are the brass ring we're shooting for...

     

    I don't know anything about the Spike show, Hooked... more deets?

     

    I'm the co-creator of the show, along with my good wife,

     

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    My bad Jacques, just checked, the show on Spike was called Kill Point. Anyways, very impressive for you and your wife, hopefully it keeps rolling and gets bigger and bigger. Maybe you can talk to CBS to bring back the show Jericho. ;)

  2. Just finished watching it, pretty good. I watched the SpikeTV mini-series, by the same name, that was also good. Is this new series inspired by the SpikeTV one Jacques? BTW Jacques, what is your association with the new show? Curious is all.

  3. Fishing world sucks!! If your looking for a bait shop there is one on upper james called Bills Bait and Tackle, Phone number 905-388-5873

    and the address is 534 Upper James St. Your best bet would be to pick them yourself after a good rainfall, good luck.

     

     

    I agree with everything xrap mentioned. Couple weeks ago after a rain, I caught around 2 dozen in 10 minutes, just to give you an idea how easy it is, and cheap.

  4. Could be just that kind of day, it happens to all of us. Next time you go down there, have your son try a worm harness, with some weight of course, and you a crank-bait and see what happens. Worm harnesses usually attract all kinds of fish, so there should be action for him anyways. I have heard for some time that the pearl white Big-O's do pretty well on the Grand. It takes sometime to learn the intricacy's of the Grand. I am sure you and your son's day will come.

  5. Hey Goran, I know there use to be a place on Vanismart, which runs parallel with Barton, by Strathearne...I'm sure he's still there. My dad got his cover for his boat there, so I'm sure doing a bbq wouldn't be an issue. Sorry, don't remember the name.

  6. If you want really local, flat-line around the lift bridge peir, Hamilton side. Tons of bait fish in, shad and emeralds. So far I've seen several different types of fish cruising close to the peir. Seen a chinook, pike, gar pike, brown trout. I've only caught a couple sheephead so far, but heard of some browns being caught there recently. Give it a go.

  7. I got the same issue Rick, minus the pipe, mine goes into my laundry sink and is plastic. My basement is sometimes too cold, and I plugged my vents there, my main floor is ok, but upstairs usually is pretty muggy, even with the ac on all day. If you find an easy and economical solution Rick, let me know.

  8. I wouldn't hesitate to say that they are my favourite freshwater fish to eat. Very sweet tasting and I don't have any trouble cleaning them, especially if they are the bigger ones nor had I had issues with bones with them. If you don't want em, I"ll take em. ; )

  9. Took my son there tonight, actually had a trout follow my lure right to the pier and come out of the water as I pulled the lure out of the water. Didn't get it, but was fun to watch. You can catch rainbows, browns, and lake trout there, as well as salmon. Was talking to one of the smelters a few days ago and he would see the trout/salmon cruising back and forth eating up baitfish. Good luck.

  10. I was wondering if anybody here has any experience concerning Hyundai Santa Fe's, or knows somebody that has owned one? Basically, my dilemma here is if I should go with a minivan or an SUV? I have been looking at Dodge Caravans as well, any info on those would be appreciated as well. I have a wife and 2 kids, so I maybe directing towards a minivan. Anyways, any help would be appreciated.

    If I do go the minivan route, which one has a good reputation?

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