the main purpose of the "no transporting live fish" reg is to ensure that species won't get introduced to waterbodies where they didn't exist before and protect the ecosystems ... so IMO as long as you do not release whatever you're transporting to another water body then it's okay. Not saying it's really the right with respect to the regs but it doesn't do any harm.
where did you get the gar pike TJ? Was it store bought?
must have been really scary the moment it happened. I've been on the ice once where the whole slab seemed to have moved/shifted down after a loud crack. That scared the crap outta me.
glad to hear that you're okay.
as for the phone ... you probably kept it on. It may be a good idea leave it off, take the battery out for 2-3 days and let it completely dry out in case there's still some moisture inside. (although it's fine right now)
nice footage.
I'm not really sure if i'd want to own an underwater camera ... it'd be so frustrating seeing the fish down there but they just look at you like a fool lol
thanks for posting
thanks for letting us know GBW.
I actually picked one up myself at lebaron this morning without knowing about the sales at CTC, it's only a buck or 2 difference anyway. Perfect size for me since I just started out and have limited amount of gear.
happy new year all!
Not yet, i still haven't picked up the battery. I was thinking of picking it up on the way.
Just checked the forecast though and I may be calling it off. Calling for rain + 25k wind. I don't mind it but it may be too much for my family friends.
Thanks for all the responses OFC!
and thank you for the invites, I'm going with 2 other family friends so I think we'll venture out on our own.
Hope to have something to report tomorrow.
Thanks to frozen-fire, EC1 & MJL i have picked up this expensive yet addicting sport of ice fishing lol.
Tomorrow will be my first time fishing Simcoe. I'm planning to head out from Gilford (need to stop by BPS to pick up an auger). It'd be great if you guys can give me some tips. Not looking for honey holes or anything. Where should I park? and generally how far should I walk out? I know it's a good bet to stick with the crowd but I don't want to get too close and I don't mind doing a bit of legwork myself finding the fish. My plan's to use jigs + the stinky gulp stuff.
Thanks in advance and wish you all a happy new year!
Victor
P.s. Oh i'm also up for suggestions in terms of the area, I picked Gilford since BPS is on the way
I typed a bunch of stuff and for some reason it all disappeared ... anyway ...
I'm hoping to buy myself a new float-reel-xmas-present as well haha.
Been using my aventa for the last 2 years and i'm looking to get an islander. I know down the road I will want to upgrade but I've heard nothing but good things about it. Just going to take it one step at a time and I guess it would allow me to really appreciate the quality of the craftmanship/engineering that the higher end reels offer.
Just waiting for a black/grey islander to pop up in the classified now ... the gold is just too blingbling for me
Uh, nice, captured the moment haha.
I do look pretty retarded with the fly fishing vest and ugly snowpants, maybe i need one of those float suits now hahahah
oh yes, and a fishfinder.
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