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  1. I was bored last night after putting the kiddies to bed so I went downstairs and started to clean and oil my favourite reels (my Quantum 760PT baitcaster, and my Abu 6500 C4 that got a lot of use last year, relatively speaking). Once I did that, I went into the gym bag that serves as my tackle bag and started organizing my tackle trays and finally my tackle box. 3 hours later it was bedtime, and what I dreamed about was.........you guessed it........fishing.

     

    With all the new stuff I've bought over the past year, I figure I'm good for another 10 years (yeah right!!). I'll be mothballing my old rods and spinning reels to make room for the new stuff this spring. They'll be relegated to a place of honour in my garage while the rest winters in the basement.

     

    Anyone else out there getting ready???

     

    The next step for me is to start sharpening my hooks - next week's job.

  2. I'm gonna be here for a while, here goes:

     

    Quantum Energy 760PT baitcaster

    Quantum Tour Energy Baitcaster

    Abu 6500 C4 baitcaster (2)

    Shimano Sahara Spinning Reels (2, 1 1500, 1 2500)

     

    St Croix Premier MH 7ft Muskie rod

    Pete Maina H 7ft 6in Muskie rod

    St Croix 7ft H baitcaster rod

    St Croix 6ft 6in M Baitcaster rod

    BPS Walleye Angler spinning rods (2, 1 6ft medium light, 1 6ft6in medium)

     

    Tackle galore:

    2 Suicks

    2 Ernies

    Big Bucktails

    Plastics

    Hooks

    Assorted Rappalas

    And other odds and ends.............

     

    All told, I spent a LOT!!

  3. I've broken 6 rods in 30 years of fishing (2 tips on the Muskoka river on snags, 1 Berkley had the handle crack, and 3 this year (I should change my handle to Snagglepuss), my St Croix Muskie rod on a snag up on LOTW this past summer, my St Croix bass rod on the Muskoka river by the falls in Bracebridge (a snag) and my replacement St Croix Muskie rod on Lake Muskoka on a snag going for big pike. All were bought at JB's and all were replaced no questions asked. Those guys are great for service. Hopefully, next year I'll be a teeny weeny bit more careful and won't break anything (just cut the line and move on).

  4. Ehg, try to exercise as hard as you possibly can, lots of jogging (treadmill or outside), and light weights as often as you can. A friend of mine started a heavy exercise program after living with MS for over 10 years and being laid up many times after it acted up. He dropped from 260lbs to 175lbs and has not had his MS act up for over 5 years. His doctors are stupified but say that all the exercising definitely did him a heck of a lot of good.

    He even wrote a book last year about his trials and tribulations.

  5. Coffee's a tough one to quit. You'll be over the headaches in a couple of more days, just keep taking the Advil. If you like the taste of coffee, drink decaf, there is only about 10-25% of the caffeine of normal coffee. We mix half decaf and half high test for our morning brew. (Try the president's choice decaf in the green tin, it's pretty good and doesn't taste watered down.)

  6. Well finally I got around to sending this pic to the office so I could post it. It's a pic of me on LOTW somewhere on the N/E angle of the lake (sorry but I won't mention what bay, gotta keep some secrets). Needless to say, we caught probably about 30-35 smallies on crankbaits and spinners in about 3 hours (3 of us on the boat, 2 wanted wally's but had a blast catching the smallies). It's REALLY gorgeous up there and I'd highly recommend it. I know of a couple of good lodges up there too that were lauded by some of our southern neighbours we met out on the lake for those looking for a place to stay.

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