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wildeye rainbow

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  1. Darn ethanol!

     

    A few years ago on our canoe trip, our 2hp yamahas kept fouling up. We'd take the plugs off and clean them and then it would foul again. Dang ethanol!! The lodge owner gave us an additive (I called in magic elixir) that we used and the motors worked fine as long as we used the additive.

     

    Since then, we are only using premium gas along with some additive - no problems!

     

    WR

  2. speed with a worm harness is very important. 1.5mph should be the target speed.

     

    I was on the French using rental boats with a 15hp motor - if you forward trolled, you would be at 2.1mph. If you backtrolled, you would get to 1.5mph. It should helps using a fishfinder with GPS to help with speed.

     

    WR

  3. My limit would be 1 hour and it would also depend on how many years I had to do it. If it was 5 yr and then retire - ya. if it was above that I would either move or look for another job.

     

    A buddy of mine was a commuter nut. He commuted from near London to Pt. Colbourne every day, there and back, for a year. He also had jobs near Windsor and Sarnia for various periods of time. I could never do it but he did and went through a bunch of cars.

     

    WR

  4. The NHL should go back to the original 6. The last time they won the cup was the last year of the original 6. The following year the league expanded to 12 teams and guess who didn't make the playoffs.

     

    I had to watch the playoffs on my parent's black and white TV and had to adjust the rooftop antenae with the rotor control - but at least they won the cup - ohhhh, the good ole days......

  5. I'd go for a yak for places close to your vehicle - also get a cart as it is easier to roll a yak down to the lake rather than carry it (very cumbersome!). These things can be real heavy and awkward.

     

    If you plan to do portaging to back lakes by yourself, a small kevlar canoe would be my choice.

     

    I have both and I like the yak for those accessible places. I have it fitted with a fishfinder, etc. Very very stable.

  6. I have an Ocean Kayak Big Game yak - I'm 6'2 and 230lb. and it's a stable fishing platform. I usually use it on the reservoirs around here but I've also used it on Erie on a calm day. It's a bit of a pain getting it on and off the van but that comes with the turf.

     

    I did run into a guy that had a Hobie - they are a cool fishing platform for sure - the guy's seat in the yak looked more like a recliner and he peddled the yak with his feet instead of paddling. But it looked real heavy so I think it would have to be trailered.

  7. If you want snow, come on down to St Thomas! I woke up this morning to 4 ft of snow on the deck so I took the dog out front. Dang almost the same thing - 3ft of snow on the front walk. there is still 2 ft on the road, so it looks like I'm staying put for a while

  8. People don't vest enough power in the #4 Vibrax Spinner (Blue Fox), especially that firetiger one. All I can say after 6 years of people telling me "that wont work" and "you need a float rod" ... I wish I just tossed that spinner all day.

     

    Or a Mepps #3 gold or silver,....

     

    WR

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