Victor
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Merry Xmas to all! The thing that sucks though is you can't use your 10% membership card for sale items I believe.
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lol ... I'm tempted to start a thread to see what people has to say about "worst rapala out of all the models" ... it seems that they engineer great products and there isn't any that people dislike. personally i think you should get some original floaters as well.
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Aside from the ones that has been said already, I have always enjoyed reading TbayBoy, Justin and Rich's reports. and yeah.... how can we forget about the OFC anthem made by Cliff??
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what? 22-24"? O you mean the steelhead Nice fish lol!
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I see what you're saying there, does make some sense. However, my understand of it was that the actual "butt guide ring" move closer to the reel while it is "mounted" on the blank at the same location as before, which would allow the butt guide to have better control of the unwinding line while not having to sacrifice backbone of the rod. Maybe i'm wrong? but either way ... as MJL said, i doubt that will make a difference for pan/bass fishing purposes. But then... who knows, maybe all we need is that extra 5cm of casting distance to reach the big ones we've always failed to catch
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Rich, next time when you go to a Jap. restaurant, try ordering the Unagi (what Stan suggested) ... you can either get them in a shusi or you can eat it with rice like terriyaki chicken but it's eel instead of chicken ... it's one of my favourite plates to order when i do visit a jap restaurant.
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IMO i'd say nothing over 12lbs ... ideally 6-8lbs? gives you enough meat and dont' have to worry about too much toxins in them. Besides wouldn't it be hard to cook if they're too big? :S personally I would rather put them back (not because I don't like to eat them) ... my dad wanted me to keep one for the table once, i brought home a 5lber. He made some kind of stew with it and it tasted alright. Can't say it's good but it isn't that bad neither.
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looks more like a dinosaur to me ! Great pic!
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Congrats on a successful year Sean. Damn, why do i remember seeing all those pictures before ... i'm on OFC way too much lol !
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that explains the lack of shirtless report I saw on OFC this summer Great job though! It looks amazing.
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Looks like a great day Rich! That looks like a real nice spot, have never gone carping at a tiny creek like that before. Wolfville/MJL and I gotta head your way sometime this winter to join ya for some buglemouth bronze!
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Congrats on a great year Kemper, looking through all your picture, I think I have followed all your reports throughout the year lol, I sure do enjoy reading them. And wow ... you only started pinning late last year? This winter will be my first and I'll be happy if I'm half as successful as you Hope you feel better soon, get those finals outta the way and slam some steel!
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A few things every Ice Angler should know....
Victor replied to ccmtcanada's topic in General Discussion
Good time of the year to post that up Cliff, thanks. I haven't really tried ice fishing so far but I think i'll give it a shot this year ... -
2mg pixel camera on phone, any good model?
Victor replied to bassfighter's topic in General Discussion
i have ... or should i say used to have a Sony Ericsson W810i ... it's an older model, maybe 2 years? I've had mine for 2.5 years. With a 2.0 mega pixel camera phone you should be able to take decent pictures during the day time, but most won't work well at night as their "light" or "flash" isn't bright enough. The W810i has a 2mega pixel camera and what I like about it is it has a "light" function ... which is like a flashlight and it comes in handy all the time. But ... ... the stupid rain drowned my beloved W810i when I went fishing last week ... left it in the outside pocket of my gortex rainjacket ... i stayed dry all night ... my phone didn't -
Marraige license should be like a fishing license
Victor replied to pikehunter's topic in General Discussion
haha. good one. where can i get one of those wall displays? Or was it handmade by someone? -
it's good to hear that we have another carp lover here ... most people hate carp around here I find that the smaller (up to maybe 5-6lbs or so) carp you'll usually get a silvery color and rarely see any gold/yellow in them. On the other hand I've never see a bigger fish that has the silverish look. (i'm only talking about common/mirror carp in ontario) Here's my personal fav. pic and here's a baby carp
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Great job spinnerdoc! It's hard to see because the pics are so small but it seems that quite a few of them have some big bellies! And i really like the golden color of the one in the 2nd pic. They still eat in the colder weather ... just not as active when it's hot out. Thanks for sharing.
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great suggestion aws. i'm sure lots will chime in to make sure GCD's report are children friendly
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My best day Muskie fishing ever! New PB pic....
Victor replied to ccmtcanada's topic in General Discussion
Congrats on yet another PB and a successful outing Cliff! -
i doubt that you'll find them in shallow waters now that it's much cooler ... good luck with your trip!
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Perhaps more info would help Lorne ... The fish-in is basically a bunch of carpers get together, fish, chat, and have some fun. If you have been wanting to learn about carping, it'd be great to show up as there will be many experienced and friendly carpers who can give you a hand. I'm currently in school (Waterloo) but I'm not sure if I'm coming home (Toronto) this weekend yet ... if I do I will try to make it out Sunday morning.
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Small carp report... What's your bait recipe?
Victor replied to The Urban Fisherman's topic in General Discussion
Great job with the bait making and nice long fish! Maize is great if you fish goby-infested waters ... they strip canned corn off the hook quite easily. Thanks for sharing! -
Congrats Jerry! That's a nice sized one too eh! AND from shore! so... u've caught a muskie this season... but... no pike yet lol?
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nice catch bassfighter. I've also got the 10'0 convergence ... it's perfect for carp fishing at smaller ponds/lakes
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Undergrad Civil Engineering ... class of 2010 I think they drained Columbia Lake a couple years ago and it doesn't look like there's any fish in it. Many others have told me that there were small carp in the ponds in campus ... i've gone out scouting a couple times and didn't see any ... they might also have disappeared after they drained the river system. Used to fish at the grand 2-3 times a week for carp when i had the car ... 2-3 hours would give me 4-5 fish (biggest i've gotten there was 18lbs i think). I would love to go fishing sometime if someone can carpool me.