bigbuck
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Nice 'ski outta the Bog!!!
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Sweet Pike!!! I hope the girls enjoyed their Pike Popcorn!! My oldest (4) caught a 3lb hammer handle on GBay a couple of weeks ago and couldn't wait for it to hit the pan.
Great Jiggy Jiggy report!!
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It's a small outboard and an '03, I'd agree, look at the fasteners inside the engine compartment, if they look rounded and well used, the motor was probably a lemon, if not then go for it.But don't wait too long, it will sell quick.
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There is no need to be impolite or to lose your temper. Just inform the irate landowner to go back to his or her home and to please call the police, IF they arrive, you can let them know that you have been harassed by the landowner and are wondering if you can press charges. You are fishing on a navigable waterway which is considered Crown Land, if there is no Crown on the irate landowners head then you should be fine. But for God's sake, be polite, being nasty makes all fishermen look bad. Chances are, you are dealing with a grumpy old woman and who knows what her problem with the world is, and really, who cares.........
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Cliff, go take a look over at Buckeye Marine, they might have something for ya. Otherwise, sniff around some of the marinas and small dealers and repair shops, there might be something around that will tickle your fancy.
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I've got both Quantum and Shimano spinning reels as well as baitcasting reels, they are all nice. Go with whichever one strikes your fancy.
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Either Or for musky up on LOTW. There is a lot of water and you'd need the rest of your life to really fish it all. As for why the availability, look at the loonie's value compared to the greenback, it is getting expensive for americans to come up and enjoy our lakes. Good luck and good fishing.
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Hey Pete!! What's shakin'??
Anyways, Pete's rods and reels are fantastic for the money that you spend on them. They really are the greatest bang for the buck. For the price of a Calcutta TE, you can get 2 full outfits (rods/reels) + line and a few bucks to spare on a couple of lures.
The low profile reel is sweet and I'll be adding one to the arsenal at some point but after picking up a trailer and a boat, it ain't happenin' anytime too soon.
Pete if you want to fish Georgian Bay, drop me a line.
Bruce
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Stoty, there are really big pike in there, my buddy caught a 22lb'er on May 2-4 weekend, it was quite the battle bringing it in. As for walleye, I've heard it's really tough.
Good Luck.
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I think all of us should toss our expensive gear and buy the Dora The Explorer kiddie fishing rods. My daughter slimed the boat with a 3lb pike on GBay, nice little christening for it. As for my wife and I with $500 of gear, we got skunked, my little one caught a little perch with her Sponge Bob kiddie rod. I tell ya, if it keeps up like this, it's going to be a long dry summer for me.............
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I'll say U-HAUL. They are the quickest, cheapest way to go and they do a pretty good job. You can't beat their price, that's a fact jack! I just had one put on my minivan to haul the boat and I was out of there in an hour and a half.
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I'd suggest bluewaterfamilycottages.com in Honey Harbour, it's walking distance to the store,library,cafe,bakery,etc...the cottages are clean and affordable and there is a nice little beach for the kids. People there are very nice and so far, we're happy having our trailer there.
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They are there but are few and far between. You'll really need to work the water and a lot of it to catch one.
Good Luck!!!
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Sounds like a good time was had by all. My wife has that pesky bug and wants to join me on a musky hunt up on Georgian Bay.
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After some research, I think it might be interference. I'm going to be taking a good look this weekend at it to see if the transducers are a)close to each other and b)if they are mounted correctly.
Thanks for the replies, it helps to hear advice from those who may have dealt with the same problem.
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It's a fiberglass boat, the transducer is shoot thu the hull. When I'm up on the lake next week, I would love to have a couple of starting points and work from there.
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Thanks, but, even in deeper water 30+ft, the same thing happens, all sorts of screwy readings.
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Picked up the new to me boat this weekend, it's a 19ft Larson Fish & Ski. It's got an older Lowrance X49 fishfinder and a Lowrance 3500 DepthSounder in the dash. Now here is the problem, the fishfinder displays an obscence depth (700+ ft) when there is only a few feet under the keel, the depthsounder does the same thing occasionally. Is there anything I can check that could be a simple fix or are the units pooched???
Thanks.
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Beautiful!!! That's my dream rig!!!
Use it in good health and may you slime it!!
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If I'm not mistaken, a musky buddy of mine will be up there with his girlfrend working for the summer, his name is Brandon. Good luck and have a fun and safe summer.
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Depends on what you are using it for, I'd stick to a deep cycle for trolling motors and the like and a marine starting battery for the engine. I don't think there is a whole lot of difference b/n batteries. As for AC/Delco manufacturing the Costco batteries, I doubt it, it's probably EXIDE who I believe is one of the bigger manufacturers out there.
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You got your money's worth out of that rubber. The tread is just about done but what is more worrisome is the weather cracking/dry rot around the tread blocks. Those tires will come apart at some point and if that happens, either you or someone else will end up getting hurt or worse. For $725, go for it!!!
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N I C E ! ! ! !
I'm hoping to get into some pike action on my new boat (new to me) on Sunday up on G Bay.
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Walleye and pickeral taste the same. I can't tell the difference..........LOL
In the states, there is a species of fish called the Chain Pickeral, it's a pretty cool looking fish.
New X-Rap/Frog/Jig n Pig Slop Rod - Recommendations?
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If it's slop you want to fish with frogs and the like, you need a heavy action baitcasting rod, 7 ft or longer to give you the leverage you need, a St Croix Premier is nice, as for a reel, you can't go wrong with Shimano or Quantum, unfortunately, 250ish is not quite enough, save a few more bucks and buy what you really want as opposed to settling for an inferior rod and reel that you will end up replacing sooner rather than later, you don't need to buy twice.