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  1. Atta boy, nice fish.
  2. Stay safe Bud !!
  3. Had a good friend who was totally blind over one day and we were sitting at the picnic table having a beer. Neither of us saw it but a bee ended up sitting on the top of Buddies beer bottle and when he took a swig it got him in the lip and just like you Dan his face puffed up like a balloon. From then until the day he died he always kept his thumb over the top of the bottle...just incase.
  4. Sounds like you won that battle at least. LOL
  5. I got swarmed and stung about 40 times and ended up in hospital a few years ago and never want to get that close to those furry little critters again Pete LOL
  6. Outstanding Bill, real nice very chunky fish !!
  7. I planned on buying my rod at Gagnons as that was my usual go to store but had never been to Sail before so I stopped in there 1st. They had the Legend Tournament rod I wanted but it was $150 MORE than Gagnons regular price. I went across the 401 and got the rod and never went back to Sail again.
  8. My main rod was also the Legend Tournament Bill, best rod I ever used paired with the Shimano TE.
  9. Really interesting story smitty55
  10. Too far for the OP but if anyone in the Kawartha area needs repairs for Shimano fishing products they have a repair facility in Peterboro just off the 115. I've dealt with them several times and their service is 2nd to none.
  11. The reel I primarily used for casting large spinnerbaits was a Calcutta TE 400 and with a power handle on it and it absolutely does make a huge distance.
  12. Just seeing that nice fish on your 1st trip makes it worthwhile and it's something you'll remember for a while, some guys go all season without seeing one. The north end of Pigeon is far better than the south just for all the different types of structure available. It's a big lake and takes some time to figure it out but you'll get there and feel comfortable and confident moving around from one structure type to another.
  13. I hear ya Pete, chasing muskies in total darkness was a real passion of mine for years and I think maybe I enjoyed it more that daylight fishing.
  14. One day maybe 15 years ago they were calling for a nasty thunderstorm in the evening so I said to my bud we should head out just before the storm hits as that often turns them on. Once we could hear the thunder approaching we jumped in the boat and headed for a favorite spot a mile down the lake. I think it was the 3rd cast and I got this guy. We took the picture and ran back to the camp as the lightening was flashing around us. My wife asked why we didn't go fishing and I told her we left 20 minutes ago, got a fish and now we're back. You can see the storm behind me and although it wasn't a big fish it's always fun when a plan comes together LOL
  15. Muskies don't care if it's raining, they're already wet.
  16. Nice !!
  17. I sent you a PM
  18. Atta Boy Bill, nice one.
  19. You've only just begun LOL I think I paid $50 for my Knipex but that was a long time ago but well worth the price IMO. Like anything else, if you buy cheap you'll pay for it in the long run. CTC has some nice long needle nose pliers about 12" or so which make it nice if you need to dig deep down a throat to get at a hook.
  20. If you do get serious about musky fishing you may want to get a good set of cutters for cutting off heavy hooks. A lot of the musky guys use Knipex, including me, and they're about as good as they come although somewhat expensive but well worth the price for removing deeply buried 7/0 hooks.
  21. There's several trailer parks on the west shore of Pigeon that may allow you to launch and leave the truck/trailer for the day but you'd have to contact them to find out. We always launched at the free ramp at the causeway in Bridgenorth and had a milk run all the way to the top of Pigeon but you may not want to travel that far.
  22. Yup, that's it exactly.
  23. No, that boats was an aluminum Crestliner. And for your question above about the pencil reeds, they grow several feet high above the water surface.
  24. Works best in low light conditions and is deadly after dark. Use large black single hooks spinner baits and crank them slow.
  25. Here's a fun little tidbit for you if your gonna fish the Kawarthas siwash. Many of those lakes have large patches of pencil reeds that grow in shallow water with a sandy bottom and hold lots of muskies. Throw single hook spinnerbaits into the weeds and you have an excellent chance of hooking up. I once caught 9 fish in 2 hours using that tactic. Funny though as I've fished pencil reeds in lakes outside the Kawartha's with no luck...go figure.
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