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1 hour ago, gordy28 said:
My family used to camp at Lakefield
Were your folks in the actual Lakefield Campground down by the dam & locks ?
We were on the west side of Katchawanooka about 5 minutes south of Youngs Point.
Still a beautiful area all through here.
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We had a trailer in a little park near Lakefield (north of Peterboro)for 36 years and enjoyed every minute of it. Made plenty of lifelong friends and great memories to last forever.
I now live only a few minutes from there.
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22 minutes ago, Mr Greedydrift said:
I also cast from my single console with no problems, but I have fished in a dual console with a full windshield and I didn't like the restricted space up front.
Not disagreeing with you but if you buy the proper full windshield boat you can have more front deck space than lots of single console boats and the windshield won't interfere with your casting either.
I could dance on the front deck of my last boat with all the room it had.
Nothing like a bass boat of course but the protection from the elements made up for it....at least in my opinion.
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I've had them all, tiller, side console and full windshield and they all have good and bad points depending on what your doing.
Tillers are nice, as long as they have a flat floor, as that makes moving around the boat easy with no obstructions but they offer no protection from lousy wet days.
I had a Crestliner 1650 SC for a long time and the side console was nice as it gave the driver protection from the elements when running around the lake on nasty days but does nothing for the passenger(s). You do have to work around the console but I never found that to be an issue and the bigger the boat the less hassle it will be.
You don't mention full windshield boats so I assume you don't want one but they sure are nice, especially with a fully enclosed top that protects everyone when the weathers is cold and wet and the cold fall winds are howling.
As I said above they all have good points and bad, you just have to pick whet works best for your style of fishing.
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2 minutes ago, lew said:
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13 minutes ago, Snidley said:
1958 Chev Impala
Wish I had one now, infact a convertible, it was always one of my favorites.
....Sorry for the hijack 😁
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I'm another one that used the Mitchell 300's back in the day.
Sorta like an old Chevy, nothing fancy but pretty darned reliable.
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9 hours ago, JonnyButts said:
They are the most challenging fishing out there in my opinion but when one explodes on a big lure , ain’t nothing like it in fresh water fishing!
Been about 3 years now since I quit fishing but I still miss those big hit's
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Was a fun afternoon for sure Bob and good seeing you & the Mrs. again.
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At the very least he should lose that boat permanently, morons like that don't deserve any mercy and it's only by pure luck he didn't kill one of those innocent fishermen just out trying to enjoy the day.
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Sounds to me like the wee man has a great Dad who's taking the time to teach him the good stuff !
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Atta Boy to your nephew bud !!
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Thanks Dan, the garage is definitely a nice place to hang out.
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3 minutes ago, Whopper said:
I know the spot and the young lad 🙂
I miss our camping trips to the West Arm, thanks for putting a smile on my face Lew
Yeah, we used to have some fun camping/fishing trips Phil, I miss them too.
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Years ago I took my bud's young son (14 ??) out casting for muskies up on Nip and although he was an excellent fisherman he'd never netted a bigger musky. I made a cast and hooked this girl and jokingly told my young friend that if he messed up the net job he'd be swimming back to camp. I knew he was nervous and he even said he was afraid he'd lose it on me but he did and excellent job and got her in the boat but I'm sure I heard him let out a sigh of relief LOL
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27 minutes ago, JonnyButts said:
How big was that fish Lew?
It happened so fast I never even saw the fish but my partner did & said it was a goodun.
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11 minutes ago, JonnyButts said:
I wish Rapala built them worth the $10 bucks a lure they are.
A dozen years ago a musky tore this Believer apart and spit the pieces back at me.
I emailed this picture to Drifter Tackle and within a couple days they sent me 2 new lures as replacements with a letter of apology for the bad lure.
Good companies look after their customers, maybe try the same thing with Rapala.
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Welcome back, I remember your name from back in the day and congrats on beating the bad stuff.
Some nice fish there, that 1st. 50 inch musky is the hardest to get then they get easier after that, just keep plugging away.
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Have you checked Elim Lodge on the east side Pigeon Lake John, I just looked at their website and it says they've got 3 sites available but I don't know how current it is.
It's only a couple miles from Cody too LOL
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If your looking for beautiful scenery it doesn't get much better than Burleigh Falls at the west end of Stoney but I could be biased as I only live a few minutes south of there but it's definitely a go-to spot for a lot of folks.
Petroglyphs Provincial Park is just north of the lake and is really interesting and a great spot to take the whole family as just about anyone would find the rock carvings really interesting.
https://www.ontarioparks.com/park/petroglyphs
Peterboro has some really nice parkland along all their waterways and the Lift Locks are definitely worth the 40 minute or so drive to go see them.
That's just a few things in the area that I find interesting anyways
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++++++The fortrex is a bow mount minnkota cable steer electric 😉. I use it while casting. ++++++
I had an 80# 60" Fortrex on my last boat and it was by far the best trolling motor I ever used.
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Growing up as a "Trailer Park Boy" - newest post
in Non-Outdoors Open Discussion
Posted · Edited by lew
Thanks Andrew, never stayed there myself but the park is always loaded with trailers the public beach is very popular and is jammed on a nice summer day